Mankiw was very gracious in his characterization of the event and the protesting students.
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It helps its customers in the acquisition and processing of seismic data as well as in reservoir characterization and monitoring activities.
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In these calls lately, Browning has been consistent in his characterization of the U.S. auto market as one that remains somewhat dicey even though trends look pretty good at the moment.
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Rice also responded angrily to Clarke's characterization in his book, that, when he first briefed Rice on al Qaeda, she appeared to him to be unfamiliar with the terrorist network.
You know, I think there's been quite a bit of characterization in the media, quite apart from what Dobbs said, of this von Brunn as, you know, a crazy sociopath on the fringe of the fringe of the fringe.
Chief Justice Roberts chimed in with this pithy characterization of such a policy.
Then, in terms of the characterization of Lincoln, it was the Oscar-winning Daniel Day-Lewis who took it upon himself to be the man, from his voice to his mannerisms and behavior.
This should be considered a discussion and the end goal is an accurate article, in context with the proper characterization.
Is the story accurate, in context with the proper characterization?
Uncertainty quantification, or "UQ, " is the quantitative characterization and reduction of uncertainty in computer applications through running very large suites of calculations to characterize the effects of minor differences in the systems.
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While John Negroponte, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, called Annan's speech a "fair characterization" of the situation in the Middle East, he said the United States is not seeking that the security council take any action.
This is evidenced by the fact that Mr. Gingrich has agreed that, in fact, this is an appropriate characterization of the charges against him, appropriate scope, appropriate seriousness -- all of which is evidenced by his admission to the statement of alleged violation, and his agreement that the sanction that the subcommittee is recommending is the appropriate sanctions.
The MPAA believes that other courts will follow the decision handed down in New York and that Seltzer's characterization of the injunction is "misleading, " Goeckner said.
In response to my repeated observation that the characterization of Shariah is not mine but that of all of the recognized authorities of Islam, Khan asserted again and again that it was not true.
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Here as in the film, the emphasis is on characterization, not action, and while Enda Walsh, who wrote the book, has spelled out much of what was implied in John Carney's screenplay, he's done so in a way that is anything but heavy-handed.
This characterization of the minority party is common in the news media as well, and not just the conservative opinion journals.
Therefore, the FRIEND-AMIGO LAC Project is trying to deepen knowledge and understanding of the hydrologic and atmospheric processes leading to floods and the conceptualization and characterization of this phenomenon and its causes in an evolving environment.
" In fact, while the Pentagon's plan for this test called for the Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) to perform "sensor characterization and evaluation of endgame algorithms, " in the event, it worked so flawlessly that it actually did "defeat an incoming target.
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In this context, it is wise to render a dual characterization of Fukushima itself.
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Bob Herz interrupted me in the first few seconds of my remarks to object to my characterization of the independent foreclosure reviews by PwC as a problem.
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He spent eight years earning his doctorate at Rice Institute (he wrote his thesis on "A Characterization of the Set of Asymptotic Values of a Function Holomorphic in the Unit Disc").
As a quiet conclusion, the contemporary scene also acts, inadvertently, to contrast with all the wondrous happenings portrayed in the previous scenes, providing a kind of dramatic focus and vivid characterization that has been lacking up until this point.
McCain lost no time in returning Romney's attacks, taking umbrage especially at Romney's characterization of his policies as liberal.
Oddly, in arguing against the monolithic depiction of TSA and BDOs, you then raise your own broadbrush characterization that all attorneys should somehow have the same understanding.
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The senator noted that this practice flies in the face of "thousands of years" of sound military and intelligence practice, which makes accurate characterization of the enemy a prerequisite for developing and executing strategies for his defeat.
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In all fairness, Willy and I have discussed his article at length and although I have found the article to be interesting, providing an alternative view as to how Petraeus, I and others have worked with the media during his various tenures in command, there are some areas that Willy was not privy too that would change the context and characterization of the narrative.
Senior defense officials, disputing that characterization, said the military always worked within guidance set by the White House and collaborated with the CIA in Iraq.
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