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Sentence count:126+1Posted:2017-10-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: characteristicuncharacteristiccharacterisationcharacteristicallydevice characteristiccharacterizecharacterizedcharacterizationMeaning: adj. of the meaning of words or concepts; stated precisely. 
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(31) A perfectly contestable industry is one which, in addition to free entry, is also characterised by completely free exit.
(32) The result is a complex structure of wage rates, characterised by a system of wage differentials.
(33) The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war.
(34) An open school is characterised by open minds as well as open doors.
(35) This traditional organisation characterised by individualistic, vertical clienteles militates strongly against the horizontal group-formation typical of modern politics.
(36) Professional relationships for women are those which are characterised among other things as not acknowledging the gender of the people involved.
(37) Two members lived in local authority homes and 15 in households characterised by unemployment and chronically sick and/or lone parents.
(38) The surface phase was characterised by processes that affected the rocks during or soon after deposition.
(39) We have previously characterised the rectal mucosa associated microflora of patients with ulcerative colitis.
(40) This syndrome is characterised clinically by abnormalities of gastrointestinal and, in some cases, bladder motility.
(41) Parts of the land area have more specific handicaps and are characterised by having a declining rural population.
(42) It is characterised by formal procedures and offers the individual security(sentencedict.com/characterised.html), stability and predictability.
(43) If you thought that science was invariably characterised by clarity of vision you may have found the quantum world unexpectedly murky.
(44) This personality disorder is characterised by a lack of guilt and an inability to keep rules or form lasting relationships.
(45) Control is exercised at the centre and it is characterised by informal webs of influence rather than formal procedures.
(46) The funding os for a one year preliminary project which will develop indicators by which the principles can be characterised.
(47) The result was the uneasy compromise between deterrent and retributive aims that characterised neoclassicism.
(48) Practices which have characterised the details of your daily living from the cradle upwards are dealt a swift and final blow.
(49) Symptomatic, primary HIV-1 infection is generally characterised by a mononucleosis-like illness,(sentencedict.com) with or without aseptic meningitis.
(50) In our study, tight junctions were often characterised by discontinuity and decreased numbers of tight junctional strands.
(51) Priscillian's own teaching was characterised by a marked strain of Nestorian thought, as well as by skeins of Gnostic Manichaeanism.
(52) Local social structures are characterised by particular configurations of skill, by gender relations and by communal bonding.
(53) Normal motility of the small intestine in the fasting state is characterised by the cyclical appearance of the migrating motor complex.
(54) Zaumseil's drawings are characterised by massive, brooding organic forms with a velvety, sensuous surface.
(55) The immediate effects of changing the system has been characterised by economic difficulties in the new federal states.
(56) It perfectly caught the air of feebleness which has characterised months of desultory chatter.
(57) In 1716-17 Baskett produced his masterpiece, a two-volume folio Bible characterised by splendid large type and fine steel engravings.
(58) The war years were however characterised by a period of judicial restraint.
(59) An economy in a slump or depression is generally characterised by high demand-deficient unemployment of both labour and capital.
(60) These discussions are characterised by an increasing scope and depth as the issues are accorded greater philosophical seriousness.
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