As it stands, this is a policy which Labour can easily characterise as a subsidy for the well-off.
Labour will characterise it as a subsidy for the well-off, which, at least at first, it will be.
When I talked about Sloane's achievements I used to characterise them as exclusively those of a talented physician and naturalist.
If he does so, the DPJ could easily characterise it as evidence of the LDP's arrogance and inability to listen to the wishes of the voters.
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In the face of this testimony, Mr Lyons's lawyers have attempted to characterise him as no more than an honest Christian with a history of failed business deals.
In fact, ONS does not attempt to characterise the economy as in or out of recession.
For myself, I do not believe that all that many people would characterise the exchanges as unwarranted heckling.
One way to depict this new approach to technology is to characterise the industry as a series of 100-yard sprints.
"I wouldn't characterise the environment as a stampede, " the Singapore-based chief executive said during an interview while he was visiting Jakarta.
But it would be wrong to characterise Dr Soghoian simply as an academic or an activist, because he has an unusual gift for working outside conventional institutional strictures.
Labour's attempts to characterise planned housing benefit changes as a "bedroom tax" were "nonsense".
Even when the system as we now characterise it was apparently at a peak, a new one was burrowing away.
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The spirit of generosity seemed to characterise not just Mr Mandela but the new South Africa as a whole.
But Max Paul Friedman, history professor at American University, dismisses it as "a term that's been used to characterise almost any disagreement with US policy of the day".
As unique as this experience was to Pacific Colombia, it still seemed to characterise the spirit of the whole country: perpetual music, laughter and passion.
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