He characterizes deals as strategic, aimed at improving the availability and adoption of new technologies.
This makes him a target of the strong anti-wealthy feeling that characterizes the French government.
Linda credits her partner Maureen Sullivan for instituting the mom friendly work environment that characterizes her firm.
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Coach John Harbaugh has been a huge supporter of Flacco, despite what Byrne characterizes as less-than-great play.
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"The thing that characterizes a cardinal is to be an elector of the pope, " he told reporters.
But anyone who characterizes teachers as overpaid is forgetting what we entrust them with each and every day.
Oh characterizes Analyst 1.0 as the state of maturity achieved by using the last generation of business intelligence tools.
My earlier rough estimate that some 14 other states probably will have issues with Groupon he characterizes as low.
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Thatcher as a person of conviction who eschewed the focus-group politics that characterizes many in her line of work.
Even harder to transplant onto another location would be the requisite wartime mindset that characterizes detention operations at Guantanamo.
He characterizes those who oppose the millage as "no tax, no way" people.
The project has been surrounded by a shroud of mystery since day one, a mystery that characterizes Faena himself.
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But networks are messy: think of the ceaseless pattern of correction and revision, amendment and debate, that characterizes Wikipedia.
It characterizes the behavior of much of the American Jewish Left as well.
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Specific kinds of discriminatory attitudes are rooted in history and influenced by the general social background that characterizes a particular region.
What Hadid characterizes as "drifting off" is, in truth, a mass exodus.
Parks, whose attorney characterizes the song as vulgar and profane, sued the duo in March, saying OutKast used her name without permission.
Gehry began his career in Los Angeles, and something of the jumble of styles that characterizes Southern California remains in his approach.
Which, for the most part I think, characterizes most suburban-exurban American settings.
Now, I have had my disagreements with Mr. Wilders - primarily about the way he sometimes characterizes the problem posed by Shariah.
" All of which doesn't prevent her from complaining, elsewhere, of the "overstated rhetoric that often characterizes titanic battles over telecommunications policy.
For starters, not only do we have an elderly widow but, to boot, the AWC characterizes her as an unsophisticated and inexperienced investor.
Given that you and I as investors can do little about the crowd insanity that characterizes Apple's stock today, what should we do?
In the long run, the Republicans will benefit from being the only adult in the house, although the media characterizes them as spoiled children.
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So is there something about - that characterizes poverty in the suburbs that you think is particularly important to note from perhaps a policy standpoint?
Here, though, there's a sense of randomness and too-muchness that characterizes the whole production, including the hideous creatures that fulfill the promise of a horror show.
As Keck characterizes it, the South Carolina plan focuses on fixing the health care system, while the Obama administration focuses on fixing the health insurance system.
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"The Insider" goes to considerable lengths to illustrate what it characterizes as an orchestrated smear campaign waged in various media against Wigand, in an effort to discredit him.
As Okrent characterizes him in the book, Wheeler was the Karl Rove of his day, but who now could cite his influence or even pick him out of a lineup?
His main thrust seems to be keeping the Shiites united in a common front politically, but he refuses to get involved in the day-to-day political infighting that characterizes Iraqi politics.
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