Examples of 'has characterised' in a sentence

Meaning of "has characterised"

has characterised: This phrase is typically used to describe the qualities or features that define or distinguish a person, thing, or situation. It implies that certain characteristics have been consistently present and are significant in shaping the identity or nature of the subject

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Such openness has characterised our history.
We welcome the wealth of initiative and invention which has characterised this work.
Morales has characterised the situation as a coup.
I welcome the pragmatic approach which has characterised these early contacts.
This has characterised all their life.
A commitment to conceptual clarification has characterised many of these philosophers since.
He has characterised the institution at times as unnecessary and ineffectual.
To ensure transparency and openness that has characterised the process up until now.
And has characterised it as a grave.
It is the sort of legislation that has characterised this Government.
It has characterised this government for the last five years.
Together the Nordic countries have maintained the strong growth that has characterised recent years.
It is a trait that has characterised the sukiya style since.
Since then, continued political, economic, and social improvement has characterised Swiss history.
Explosive growth has characterised the preprints landscape over the last few years.

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In Scenario II we plot the course which has characterised the past eight years.
Steadfastness has characterised our policyconcerning European integration.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has characterised him as weak.
Hugh Ottaway has characterised the work as "pastoral" in nature.
I shall continue the monk-like existence which has characterised my life hitherto.
The same kind of context has characterised digital start-up businesses in the last few years.
Where does this particularity come from, this singularity that has characterised the singer since childhood?
Modern Drummer has characterised him as a " drumming great.
The crisis also emphasised an emerging trend that the OECD has characterised as “ shifting wealth ”.
The boom and bust cycle that has characterised capitalist accumulation to this day had begun.
Part-time employment is an overwhelming phenomenon that has characterised women 's movement into market work.
Dereliction and unemployment has characterised the URBAN II sitesince the decline of the docks.
Journalist Heiki Suurkask, writing for Eesti Päevaleht, has characterised the organization as neo-Stalinist.
And neglect that has characterised this investigation?
A legacy of the “ hegemonic masculinity ” that has characterised this game since its beginnings?
Steve Huey of Allmusic has characterised the song as an " unabashedly dramatic rock ballad.
Part-time employment is an overwhelming phenomenon that has characterised women & apos ; s movement into market work.
Policy-making that has characterised the climate-sceptic government.
It 's this drive for success that has characterised the entire history of the company.
Allan Chapman has characterised him as " England 's Leonardo.
Dark times for the aesthetic that has characterised La Fura dels Baus since its foundation.
There is a certain restlessness that has characterised Lyrikal's journey as a musician and a man.
Throughout the XIV century, this style has characterised the erection of many churches in Europe.
Our distinguished colleague, Baroness Ludford, has characterised herself many times as a campaigner for human rights.
Like the EU, the Supreme Court has characterised this right as a matter of personal dignity.
The government, though, has characterised the protesters as quasi-terrorists.
Part-time employment is a phenomenon that has characterised women 's re-entry into the labour market.
Part-time employment is a phenomenon that has characterised women & apos ; s re-entry into the labour market.
A unique and unmistakable recipe has characterised Campari for over 150 years.
A supporter, former minister Tony Staley, has characterised global warming as a form of " political correctness.
A unique and unmistakable recipe has characterised Campari, the aperitif par excellence for over 150 years.
Director Barbet Schroeder has characterised the film as a "self-portrait" by Amin.
The result is what Ernst van Alphen has characterised as a ‘ tangle of ontological dimensions ' . [ 4 ].

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