Examples of 'sometimes characterized' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes characterized"

sometimes characterized: occasionally described or defined by certain features or traits

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His works are sometimes characterized as naïve art.
This is sometimes characterized as a shift towards procedural rights and away from guaranteed substantive outcomes.
Commercially available polyethyleneimines are sometimes characterized by their average molecular weight.
It is sometimes characterized by pain in this particularly sensitive area.
Diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers are sometimes characterized as not being associated with pain.
She is sometimes characterized as " bossy " by her brother and Ansi as a result.
Their walking legs were long and powerful, sometimes characterized by spines.
Wikipedia is sometimes characterized as having a hostile editing environment.
Their relationship is a stormy one, sometimes loving and sometimes characterized by angry quarrels.
Hypothermia is sometimes characterized further according to its severity.
The current struggle against extreme Islamist terrorism is sometimes characterized as a “ clash of civilizations . ”.
This is sometimes characterized as anomie.
Proteins exhibiting this degree of purity are sometimes characterized as being of " HPLC-grade ".
Foreman was sometimes characterized by the media as an aloof and antisocial champion.
Intelligent people are sometimes characterized by their pessimism.

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Bone loss is sometimes characterized as an imbalance in the normal bone remodeling process.
For instance, small-scale livestock production is sometimes characterized by low productivity levels and incomes.
FOS are sometimes characterized by their degree of polymerization.
Because of this, Kierkegaard 's work is sometimes characterized as Christian existentialism and existential psychology.
Polyols are sometimes characterized by their " polyol equivalent weight " and by their " nominal molecular weight . ".
International Operations Life insurance services are sometimes characterized as Canada 's most important financial services export.
Optimism is sometimes characterized as a belief, an intellectual posture.
In his early career, Jansch was sometimes characterized as a British Bob Dylan.
Helios was sometimes characterized with the epithet Panoptes " the all-seeing.
In this case, the meter is sometimes characterized as " triple quintuple time.
This is sometimes characterized as the " Order of Patience-Tariqus Sabr ".
Cities in the United States are sometimes characterized as having either " strong " or " weak " mayors.
The Arctic is sometimes characterized as the world's air conditioner.
Chedipes are sometimes characterized as being undead.
The aquatic larvae are sometimes characterized by particularly specific habitat requirements.
The indefinite which sometimes characterized the portrayal has disappeared.
Vaisesika theory is sometimes characterized as the atomic theory of the world.
Inks of such nature are sometimes characterized as a thixotropic paste or a pseudoplastic material.
Thus, lipids are sometimes characterized by a melting range.
In the 1990s they were sometimes characterized as slackers, cynical and disaffected.

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