That characterization of the president's grand jury -- grand jury testimony is not true.
That is not an accurate characterization of the president's testimony in front of the grand jury.
Scalia's characterization of the Voting Rights Act was offensive, and it deserved to be national news.
Mankiw was very gracious in his characterization of the event and the protesting students.
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In this context, it is wise to render a dual characterization of Fukushima itself.
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Can you give us any kind of characterization of the specifics of those conversations?
Is that even a fair characterization of one black man being used as a proxy against another black man?
Hatfill said Ashcroft's characterization of the scientist as a "person of interest" was unfair.
That appears to be a simplistic characterization of what looks like an internal war inside the agency.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney also criticized the president's characterization of a private sector on the upswing.
The most obviously problematic part of his monologue is his gross mis-characterization of what end-of-life discussions are like.
Recently he has objected to the current regime's characterization of his one-time mentor Khomeini as a saint, she added.
But do you really think that is a fair characterization of how millions of people go about their day?
Chief Justice Roberts chimed in with this pithy characterization of such a policy.
McCain lost no time in returning Romney's attacks, taking umbrage especially at Romney's characterization of his policies as liberal.
Duvall jettisons his usual rural mannerisms, giving a subtle, fluid, full-bodied characterization of a starchy patriarch with off-the-wall eloquence.
One of the most confusing aspects of the decision hinges on the characterization of the mandate as a tax.
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"Headed south" would be a charitable characterization of his assessment of that direction.
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By the same token, the president's characterization of formal summit next year as an "arms control summit" is most troublesome.
But this is not a fair characterization of online learning, nor of the vast majority of institutions that provide online courses.
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This characterization of the minority party is common in the news media as well, and not just the conservative opinion journals.
That characterization of the president's testimony, they say, is simply not accurate.
Even worse than his willful blindness to the historic, legal and moral justifications for Israel's rebirth, was Obama's characterization of Israel itself.
And so I just don't think it's a fair characterization of it.
He observes that, while administration officials have done nothing to correct that oft-repeated characterization of the facility where the murderous attack on Amb.
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Gore has been sharply criticized by Bradley, Bradley's backers and media newspaper editorial writers for his characterization of Bradley's plan for universal health insurance.
The experimental characterization of a sample or sub-set of cancer cells from a patient provides totally inadequate information to satisfy the condition of Comprehensiveness.
If your name is making or breaking a stock, you owe the public a straightforward and timely characterization of your financial interest, if any.
President Jacques Chirac of France, for example, took issue with Bush's characterization of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a relic of the Cold War.
The film's characterization of de Valera remains its most controversial element.
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