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"characterize" Definitions
  1. characterize somebody/something to be typical of a person, place or thing
  2. to describe or show the qualities of somebody/something in a particular way

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"We now have a psychometrically validated tool that can better characterize different aspects of these experiences so we can better characterize that experience itself," May added.
Fifty-eight percent of Americans surveyed said they would characterize Trump as intelligent, the Gallup poll found, while 6900 percent said they would not characterize him as intelligence.
Sanders's 1997 memoir, Outsider in the House, mentions his Judaism only twice, once to characterize the ethnicity of his childhood neighborhood and once to characterize the ethnicity of his parents.
It's been said before but bears repeating: The way we characterize strength in women, especially those seeking elected office, is undeniably different than the way we characterize it in men.
" Another way to characterize it might be "highly effective.
"One of the things we're talking a lot about is how adults would characterize it and how kids would characterize it," Zarghami explains on how Nickelodeon would define Nella's race or ethnicity.
He would characterize the act as a cry for help.
How did you approach how you wanted to characterize them?
" Waldhauser answered: "Yes, that's a good way to characterize it.
"There's a way that certain people characterize actresses," said Alba.
For starters, it doesn't characterize its advances as a loan.
How would you characterize this next step for your sound?
"We'll probably let North Korea characterize it themselves," he said.
So I wouldn't want to characterize it as a whole.
"Instead, you should "characterize your emotion as something you feel.
Republicans were more likely to characterize the movement as conservative.
Buffett, how would you characterize the relationship with 3G today?
Racial and gender divides continue to characterize the candidates' supporters.
But Jensen declined to characterize Payne as a rogue officer.
Beyond that, I am not going to characterize the conversations.
Acosta: … and, and why did you characterize it as such?
I don't characterize myself as someone who doesn't take elevators.
BECKY QUICK: What is the right way to characterize it?
Giuliani, one of Trump's lawyers, would not characterize the response.
Clinton — the sort that traditionally characterize a negative campaign — Mrs.
So what kind of company would you characterize it as?
" He went on to characterize carbon dioxide as "plant food.
Obfuscation and impunity continue to characterize the coalition's airstrike campaign.
Republicans also characterize the issue as one of local mismanagement.
Democrats can now fairly characterize his actions as politically motivated.
"The average condition doesn't characterize what you experience," he said.
How would you characterize your collecting approach at this point?
How did he characterize the action of the police officers?
COMEY: I wouldn't characterize the circumstances of 22 that way.
Would you characterize "America in One Room" as a success?
How would you characterize McConnell's broader impact on the Senate?
They worked to characterize shapes preserved by motions of space.
"It all depends on how they characterize things," Goncalves said.
Both of these characterize philanthropist investment in reproductive health care.
Just like Russia So how would you characterize this rift?
The mission contains radio spectrometers to characterize this radio wave environment.
I asked him how he would characterize Timber Timbre's latest music.
Topstitched leather and satin-like metallics characterize the fairly sober interior.
Perhaps analytical whimsy is the best way to characterize their consolidation.
R: No, I wouldn't characterize it as a lack of respect.
How would you characterize Noise's particularly bad period in the 224s?
Why are they trying to characterize this as a bad thing?
How would you characterize your relations with the Works Council today?
How do you characterize the impact BlackCAST, Kuumba, Eleganza, HC TEATRO!
SESSIONS: I don't have — I'm not able to characterize that fact.
Hobart did not characterize the nature or form of the threat.
In general, you could characterize Huawei's posture this week as aggressive.
We've done a lot of work around how we characterize this.
"I guess I wouldn't characterize it in that way," DeVos said.
Not every economist would characterize the situation in such dire terms.
So: I don't know how to characterize Gonzaga at this point.
"I wouldn't characterize it as a potential agreement," FBI lawyers said.
However, this is hardly how one would characterize today's U.S. economy.
Why is it so important to characterize privacy violations as harmless?
I wanted to try and characterize Queen in a similar way.
He used expletives to characterize the Jets' game plan and execution.
But those sensations aren't the only thing that characterize an orgasm.
Mattis demurred, saying he was not going to characterize Trump's tweet.
"We have the tools to characterize and investigate phenomena," she says.
It is an unusual form, actually, and is difficult to characterize.
How would you characterize your approach to making full length albums?
I don't know how to measure success, how to characterize success.
"I don't want to characterize it," he told ABC News Wednesday.
That night, the crowd was diverse — almost too diverse to characterize.
So how would Lloyd characterize the music of this particular tour?
"I would characterize him as a bit messianic," Montgolfier told me.
If others want to characterize it, that is up to them.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Sen.
Here are several new products that characterize the contemporary office landscape.
But Wall Street was hanging on how central bankers characterize inflation.
"I wouldn't necessarily characterize it as a drafting error," he said.
How does President Trump characterize other emergency declarations by previous presidents?
I would characterize it as a kind of a working skepticism.
You might characterize Gritty as gross or bizarre or horrible to behold.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Shihabi's position.
TC: Would you characterize most of those incidents as accidents or otherwise?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How would you characterize your relationship with the United Kingdom?
But the spokesperson declined to characterize the event as a town hall.
" Fox Business anchor Stuart Varney replied, asking, "That's how you characterize Trump!?
Or worse yet, Cicilline said, the hosts will just characterize Democrats themselves.
The company declined to characterize its work in Xinjiang on the record.
That said, I'm not attempting to characterize Berthot as a conceptual artist.
And they characterize The Division 2 and Breakpoint basically as commercial failures.
STEVE MOLLENKOPF: Well, I don't want to characterize why they did things.
Critics of financial education frequently characterize all efforts as a collective failure.
I'd characterize the Studio 3 sound as bottom-heavy and quite bloated.
But that's just another example of the contradictions that characterize Deadpool 2.
Both candidates used this adjective to characterize each others foreign policy chops.
In this month's special question, manufacturers were asked to characterize underlying demand.
Hulu doesn't characterize this as a "layoffs" situation, but rather a consolidation.
One might characterize Murphy as the graphic witness to their ghostly presence.
He would characterize the environment as a low volatility one, he added.
Price spikes, delays, and uncertainty have come to characterize the RIN marketplace.
Is that true, and how would you characterize your relationship with Lindsay?
Democrats characterize Trump as a narcissistic, dangerously erratic, pathological liar and demagogue.
In a year most would characterize as "fucking terrible," a bright spot.
How would you characterize that time, based on your experience of it?
How would you characterize the way you approached the vocal samples here?
The media would characterize it as a sea change in gun politics.
SRS: How would you characterize it as different from the "Western way"?
Both of you, I would guess, would characterize yourselves as free traders.
Regulators characterize the resulting spill as 'small' – a claim contested by conservationists.
" He went on to characterize these actions as "outside the American tradition.
"Insiders may want to characterize, you know, the communications strategy," he said.
"Maybe you should just characterize my facial expression — 'He smirked,' " Wizner said.
For now, Tesla continues to characterize the system as a safety improvement.
Right now, Democrats and Republicans alike characterize him as a straight shooter.
So I don't-- I don't-- we wouldn't characterize it as a loosening.
And it might even change how some people characterize other people's motivations.
While the police did not characterize the death as a suicide, Capt.
The police did not characterize the death as a suicide, but Capt.
He said Yates did not characterize Flynn's conduct as a legal violation.
As they warmed up, Steinbrenner attempted to characterize their respective racing styles.
I don't know if I would characterize the first one that way.
Vivian: How would you characterize the conversation around race at Yale now?
Would you characterize your childhood as one with a lot of freedom?
They also characterize my own experience, which I think is right, somehow.
Mr. Trump has sought to characterize Mr. Mueller's report as complete exoneration.
How did he characterize many citizens' reasons for voting in this election?
How would you characterize power within our contemporary moment under Donald Trump?
Is that a fair way to characterize how your business has changed?
But the same adjectives could be used to characterize his fashion sense.
Mutations in this gene characterize the most common form of ovarian cancer.
The show, created by Mitchell Hurwitz, has always been difficult to characterize.
Tim Landon doesn't particularly care how you characterize his latest network effort.
Would it be fair to characterize that story as almost entirely wrong?
He would not describe or characterize Mr. Trump's comments during the meeting.
"But it's not just Ryan," the source added, to characterize Bannon's thinking.
Find five to 10 photos that characterize our age of illegal drugs.
"I would characterize the plan as identifying an important problem," she said.
How does it characterize what Democrats and Republicans think should happen next?
Biology is difficult to characterize, difficult to chart on a systems basis.
"I would characterize what Silicon Valley is doing as learning," Hoffman said.
WYDEN: How would you characterize Attorney General Sessions's adherence to his recusal?
Lyricism and a taste for the surreal characterize many of Draper's photographs.
I'd have to characterize it with a quick review of the story.
As a filmmaker, how would you characterize the changes that Warsaw has undergone?
"People want to characterize them as brilliant, Machiavellian, Hannibal Lecterian characters," said Meloy.
Maybe you could characterize it as an excuse, but it was the truth.
The summary did not name the official and did not characterize the assault.
The lander has a suite of four instruments on board to characterize Ryugu.
THUMP: What would you characterize the vibe of Tilt, as you're planning it?
"WFIRST will allow us to find and characterize thousands of planets," Yee said.
She survived the attack, and Noah refuses to let disaster characterize their story.
I would characterize the inflation number as a bit of a mixed bag.
So he lashed out, doing the things normally used to characterize crazy exes.
But twice as many black officers characterize the relationship as fair or poor.
The jury is out on how to best characterize Bieber's mid-week aesthetic.
The piece had a sort of surreal quality that didn't characterize her work.
Q. How would you characterize your style of playing, as different from Casals'?
" Mattis would not characterize the nature of those talks, simply saying "they're active.
"I would characterize it as someone who thought they heard something," he added.
Wofford said he doesn't characterize himself by the gender of those he loves.
Bridewell: It's inaccurate to characterize deception as putting false beliefs into our brains.
"I wouldn't characterize that we're at war," Waldhauser told Congress in March 2018.
In other words, he uses the secondary characters to characterize the main ones.
"I wouldn't necessarily characterize what we had tonight as a problem," he said.
"Don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting," she told him.
It has the bold blocks of color that characterize most of his work.
The hosts typically prefer to characterize the conversations as journalists talking to sources.
Later, more scientists worked to characterize the chemical and behavioral properties of peeps.
People are not easy to characterize; we're a mix of good and bad.
The word "ironclad" appears frequently to characterize the alliance between the two nations.
How does The New York Times characterize the hearing, and Mr. Comey's demeanor?
"This certainly was outside what anybody would characterize as a normal" deployment, Capt.
Even its CEO and founder isn&apost sure how to characterize the company.
Republicans are eager to capitalize on what they characterize as Democrats abandoning Israel.
That's a good way to characterize the current state of VR in general.
LONDON — Jack Thorne has no shortage of ways to characterize his own eccentricity.
Most liberals have what I would characterize as a deontological opposition to discrimination.
I wouldn't characterize the New Testament descriptions of the risen Jesus as fuzzy.
" Mr. Trump was also wrong to characterize Ms. Yovanovitch as an "Obama person.
She evoked their creators' open-heartedness, which seems to characterize many of them.
Her biggest blunders were in giving Trump ammunition to characterize her as corrupt.
" It thus can characterize "the individual himself in his most personal inmost being.
So low-key that most people would characterize it as not advocacy at all.
The article's text was also updated to better characterize Formation 8 and Formation Group.
"I would characterize this bill as extreme," Arthur said on the Missouri Senate floor.
Schjeldhal moves quickly to characterize an artist, like a cat pouncing on his prey.
And I wouldn't characterize the probability right now on what we're going to do.
Here are many of the elements that would characterize the Times' coverage of Kelly.
But to characterize the last 15 months as a bull market is just wrong.
"I wouldn't characterize it like that," she said, with a bit of a smile.
But they should characterize the weather across much of the country on Election Day.
"How others characterize us can become a part of our personality," Lundquist sums up.
The New York Times would characterize it as a "goof" just two years later.
Australia characterize the new project as part of an "enduring commitment" to the region.
" De Blasio declined to characterize Trump's position but called the meeting a "substantive discussion.
It would be wrong to characterize this is as a total cloud pivot, however.
Ben Hillman: It is important to properly characterize the unrest in China's western regions.
DeSantis's campaign has defended the comments, calling it "absurd" to characterize them as racist.
Some Republicans characterize Medicaid as "welfare," a term that Democrats reject for the program.
But it is wrong to characterize immigrant and refugee communities as radical and dangerous.
A fair compromise, is how team Trump advocates of such a move characterize it.
The move has sparked backlash from Republicans, who characterize the position as extreme. Sen.
There's a standardized questionnaire to characterize the type of tech-based abuse being experienced.
The President's supporters will likely characterize the study as an act of partisan warfare.
Some Republicans characterize Medicaid as "welfare," a term that Democrats reject for the program.
"It was unclear what led the president to characterize Zebley as a "Never Trumper.
Trump isn't the first to characterize France's protests as a populist uprising against environmentalism.
How does the article characterize Senator Tim Kaine's performance during the vice-presidential debate?
It is ironic because I wouldn't characterize my position as being anti-free speech.
This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the harassment Jeong has experienced.
And the behaviors are rarely the result of the specific obsessions that characterize OCD.
Colorado is a state with a lot of voters who characterize themselves as independents.
The we're going to hit you, discolor you, dehumanize you, characterize you, disfigure you.
FABER: HOW WOULD YOU OVERALL THEN CHARACTERIZE THE ECONOMY THAT YOURE CURRENTLY SELLING INTO?
Nor did other scholars, like Hannah Arendt, who instead characterize Stalinist Russia as totalitarianism.
Carlson repeatedly uses variations of the word "invasion" to characterize migrants from Central America.
The very language that is used to characterize those in the middle is unfair.
Again, I'm not going to characterize, is it a foreign nation state or not?
If anything, it gives his adversaries ammunition to characterize Bannon as unreliable or disloyal.
Aides on both sides characterize the affable spirit as a necessity to an effective transition.
"I would characterize the Washington, DC, relationship with the individual mandate as truly schizophrenic," Sen.
It will use a spectrometer and radar to characterize the area where it touches down.
"I wouldn't characterize anything as dismissive," David Lapan said, adding that perception is obviously subjective.
I think we've had pretty much all of the variables that characterize a bear market.
"We wouldn't characterize this as 'the ones without legal analogs need legislation,'" Smith told Gizmodo.
Correction: This story has been updated to better characterize Gillibrand's past position on social issues.
Alex was also given to demonstrating what we would characterize in ourselves as ''hurt feelings.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Picturesque charm and political energy characterize Eddie Arroyo's paintings.
"I don't characterize that as sexual assault," Sessions told the Weekly Standard in an interview.
"It's kind of hard to characterize the press conference," the host admitted on Thursday's episode.
Lighthizer and Mnuchin used words like "substantive" and "substantial" to characterize the attempted Chinese backflip.
The information that might characterize him in a baseball sense we are less certain of.
Yet it is the freedoms and liberties that characterize our system that extremists are exploiting.
" A short while later, the Cruz campaign attempted to characterize the photo as an "illustration.
"Ethos" is a Greek word describing the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community.
"If I had to characterize it in a word, it would be fear," he said.
It seems like you put a lot of thought into how to characterize complex emotions.
Others went so far as to characterize his denial of U.S. intelligence agencies as treasonous.
" From a legal perspective, Bharara said he would characterize Trump's tweeting habits as "Unhelpful. Counterproductive.
It's a mistake to characterize large internet companies as the primary beneficiaries of Section 230.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the scope of the investigation.
The challenge is-- today I would characterize it as largely a theoretical set of capabilities.
Mueller declined to characterize as it as "providing aid and comfort to an enemy," however. 
This natural faculty to suggest hidden stories would characterize all his future works to come.
Mr. Starr, for his part, takes issue with those who characterize him as resolutely middlebrow.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly characterize the conclusions of Project Blue Book.
How we characterize our parents when they aren't around can reveal a lot about us.
"I wouldn't characterize this as a scam, but a full on racial epithet," he said.
Republicans characterize this issue as a blue-state problem because blue states have higher taxes.
"I don't feel it's appropriate to characterize discussions and conversations with the president," Coats added.
EISEN: I am curious how you would characterize President Trump and Prime Minister May's relationship.
"I would characterize this," Ms. White added, "as the ultimate humiliation of the Kemalist military."
"I would best characterize it as being sent on a wild goose chase," Smith said.
"I would characterize our studies as being a bit more based in reality," he said.
Driving the insolvency is the unsustainable spending that has come to characterize America's entitlement programs.
Bias. Did a third-party fact checker accurately characterize an anti-abortion post as false?
In one, there are glimmers of the light touch that would characterize his later writing.
Afterward, Reinhart was asked to characterize his feelings after deposited three pucks into the net.
There are ways to characterize such a system, but democratic is not one of them.
Another challenge of the Trump era is how to characterize the president's frequent false statements.
"Since TLC's production team somehow missed this, it is INCREDIBLY disrespectful to first, characterize someone based solely on their size and second, portray concepts of "hot" and "heavy" as polar opposites - implying that hot and heavy may not ...characterize one person simultaneously," one person tweeted.
"I am always so surprised when people characterize my Mom as cold or unfeeling," Chelsea said.
Another newly announced NASA mission is also going to characterize some asteroids starting in the 2020s.
How would you characterize the history of gravitational-wave research that led up to this moment?
As often as not, it's used by gun control advocates to characterize their opponents as wackos.
We didn't launch the feature, so I would not characterize it as playing a 'key role.
How would you characterize the current state of mental health care in the US right now?
I believe that people characterize "free" and I like characterizing that you're paying with your eyeballs.
It's a huge screwup from a company that likes to characterize itself as scrappy and small.
CARL QUINTANILLA: How do you quantify or characterize risk to the brand, as an American brand.
"One could characterize the obstacle Ohio women will face as not merely 'substantial,' but, rather, 'insurmountable.'"
They certainly don't characterize the everyday state of affairs on college campuses between students and faculty.
"If there was one word to characterize this last weekend, it would be 'promotional,'" Shay said.
"I would characterize our 2100 forecast as a moderation, as opposed to a slowdown," says Smoke.
How would you characterize the progress that you made, specifically on those trade talks with Xi?
A national security spokesman for the White House declined to characterize how the message was received.
When a government invokes this term to characterize a humanitarian crisis, it is triggering certain obligations.
Look, I wouldn't say struggling, I'm not sure I would characterize it as a struggling company.
They weren't best friends by any means, how would you characterize their relationship, then and now?
I would characterize this as a demonstration that Anchorage is prepared for these kind of emergencies.
As some would characterize Cyrus' performance, the Gorgon's ferocious visage is similarly nothing if not transgressive.
China observers characterize his crackdown on human rights activism and freedom of expression as unprecedentedly harsh.
Specifically, Trump began to characterize the residents of black and Latino communities as living in hell.
Expletives fly freely, and "insane" is perhaps the most frequent word used to characterize Mr. Trump.
"I have heard men much more frequently characterize their own work as superior," Clegg told me.
Similarly, cognitive neuroscientists work to characterize how brain systems break down in support of cognitive function.
The markers of what characterize a dish as Arabic derived "can be quite ephemeral," says Wright.
First up... If I had to characterize this playlist in one word, it would be: smooth.
When we characterize women who aren't stick-thin as unusual, we risk perpetuating these problematic standards.
Though it's light on the squelching bass noises that typically characterize the dance music sub-genre.
And they're self-serious, filled with banal observations about the experiences that characterize American political life.
Statehood would also remove what many advocates characterize as Congress's needless meddling in DC's local affairs.
Mr. Parker's memo did not characterize what type of complaints Nike had received, or against whom.
It was a rare glimpse at what some international observers characterize as a huge crime scene.
He is a prime example of the contradictions and racialized tensions that characterize contemporary Cuban society.
Eric Goode, owner, Bowery Bar: If I had to characterize who was there, I'd say everybody.
They were allowed to characterize Anita Hill as lovesick, jealous because he married a white woman.
"So often now I see people characterize the American flag as an offensive item," he said.
Trump has also used the word "nasty" to characterize Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.
Rosenstein also told Kelly the memo didn't accurately characterize the FBI's investigative practices, the person said.
Noting that one situation should not be used to characterize the totality of a person, Sen.
"It's very, very difficult to characterize Rui," Mario Falcão, Pinto's high-school geography teacher, told me.
Many Israeli experts characterize the prime minister as a paranoid micromanager who cannot make a decision.
The special prosecutor and Mr. Lee's lawyers have been arguing over how to characterize the money.
Many, including Mr. Trump, also attacked him for declining to characterize the enemy in religious terms.
You may note that I didn't characterize these cast members beyond, well, the characters they portray.
"This certainly was outside what anybody would characterize as a normal," the carrier&aposs captain said.
How it's possible to characterize deaths without including any actual data on deaths is anyone's guess.
As well as aggravating politicians and newspapers, "No Russian," presumably, is mainly intended to characterize Makarov.
It would be unfair to characterize all of these people as misogynists eager to enact their twisted rape fantasies on unsuspecting hunks of plastic, just as it is unfair to characterize everyone who buys sex (an estimated 14 percent of American men) as brutal and exploitative.
Both have engaged in the sort of scapegoat tactics that often characterize the bad form of populism.
Correction: The headline has been updated to correctly characterize the places that are mentioned in this article.
John and Reid's relationship is too complicated and history-laden to characterize as simply a working relationship.
But let&aposs not characterize her as maybe she sold a dime bag on the street once.
Utilities characterize this as a subsidy from non-solar (usually poorer) households to solar (usually wealthier) ones.
It's a stepping stone that will help astronomers one day characterize the atmospheres of more hospitable planets.
"How do you characterize the value of a creature that you can not get again," he asked.
"I refused to let CPD characterize him as a suspect unless we had concrete evidence," he said.
"I'm not sure I'd characterize it as providing support to the same people as we are," Gen.
We cite some of them to exemplify the interconnectedness of struggles that characterize the project of decolonization.
Immigrant rights activists characterize it as a prison, noting, among other things, the lack of education offered.
I was asked a series of questions: what percentage of my dreams I would characterize as nightmares?
It will be used in part to characterize exoplanets in the ongoing search for life beyond Earth.
Pearce also said that he wouldn't characterize what the snail is doing in the video as play.
There's a lot of effort for people still to characterize the 'normal microbiome' or the healthy microbiome.
"We work on olfaction because it's a finite system that you can characterize relatively completely," Delahunt said.
The August 1998 exchange yielded what Starr would ultimately characterize as three lies -- or instances of perjury.
Elsewhere in the interview, she sought to characterize the kind of discrimination that still exists against women.
Market commentators often characterize sharp one-day declines as an over-reaction and example of excessive volatility.
"I would characterize them as bolt-on acquisitions to accelerate our position in the market," Deal said.
UPDATED: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize Sarah Palin's evaluation of the Obama administration.
A lawyer by training and a member of parliament since 2005, Inada is not easy to characterize.
There are many ways to characterize this year's presidential campaign — "polite" or "respectful" don't come to mind.
Instead, it was left to those surrounding the President to characterize emotions he didn't display in public.
Two European television series characterize the programming that Shudder can offer to a person weary of Netflix.
It's a bit of an overstatement to characterize Obama himself as a globalist in the Breitbartian sense.
Dining | Connecticut Most of the restaurants I've visited over the years have been fairly easy to characterize.
Correction: This post has been updated to properly characterize the margin of error for subgroups in polling.
Kavanaugh supporters repeatedly characterize the statements by the three purported party attendees as "refutations" of Ford's claims.
Most have been killed by police officers, in encounters the police characterize as confrontations or self-defense.
"Westerners have a tendency to characterize religious individuals as being somehow stupid," closing off options, she said.
C.P.R.A. likes to characterize the effort as a form of restoration, a way to reëstablish natural processes.
The results that came back were astonishing; it would even be fair to characterize them as alarming.
Materner described the sculpture as "degenerate art," a term used by the Nazis to characterize modernist art.
They represent the range and variety of aesthetic styles that characterize tattooing today as a global practice.
Democrats can characterize them as Affordable Care Act "fixes" or "tweaks" or "improvements" if they want to.
" Earlier during the Transformers forum, Pence went so far as to characterize space as a "warfighting domain.
Greenberg allows Jason to characterize him, in the guise of why he would make a bad politician.
It was an extremely general statement that tried to characterize the warp and weft of rational approximation.
Conservatives characterize the rules as a regulatory power grab that is stifling innovation in the broadband industry.
"I would characterize the debt situation of the country today as unfinanceable, unaffordable and unsustainable," Guzman said.
" The Open Door was a dark little joint that Mr. Haynes would later characterize as "a dump.
They are personal encounters, with none of the trade-offs or compromises that usually characterize summit meetings.
They are there to help characterize Jack, a fashion photographer, by their response to his smarmy advances.
The media tends to characterize President Trump by describing him as "unconventional" or "unstable," rather than radical.
It will be hard to undo the incivility that has come to characterize our latter-day Congress.
The term "deep state" has also been used to characterize the role of the military in Egypt.
This new loophole would encourage people to characterize even more of their income as pass-through income.
OK, "smooth, pleasant, and helpful" is a great way to characterize dolphins who rescue people from shipwrecks.
Gao borrowed the Chinese expression "riding the wind and breaking the wave" to characterize TiMi's global strategy.
Some may not know their evacuation zone Baker said emergency officials generally characterize evacuation zones by letters.
WHAT SORT OF -- HOW DO YOU CHARACTERIZE WHERE WE ARE IN THIS ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND BULL MARKET?
Ukraine's foreign minister on Saturday said he would not characterize Trump's interaction as pressuring the country's president.
It's perhaps more accurate to characterize this market as selective and rotational rather than inclusive and propulsive.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize a statement from a Justice Department spokesperson.
The researchers used a mathematical measure (known as metabolic equivalent of task) to characterize the men's workouts.
Together, they characterize a pivotal and extraordinary moment in US history and the history of the newspaper.
So one should not characterize leaks, as the cowardly and self-interested Republicans have, as the issue.
Lord claimed he was using the phrase to characterize his opponent as fascist, not to endorse it.
Republicans like to characterize these entities as "small businesses" but many of them are actually very big.
Electric cars are bad business The thing is, Lutz's comments characterize the difficulty of Tesla's current position.
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), who said he wouldn't characterize the briefing and document as a full report.
LAURA STANLEY, BROOKLYN To the Editor: I characterize chronic mental illness as a condition of malignant loneliness.
Over time, the highly organic, dark brown-to-black muck soils that characterize peatlands can compress into coal.
Because he did so before authorities began looking for him, Pezick doesn't characterize this as an escape attempt.
Correction: This story has been updated to correctly characterize the business relationship between Janssen Pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson.
This is despite criticism from human rights organizations over what they characterize as rampant abuses in Nigeria's military.
Shout, out March 12, is an incandescent, non-fiction follow-up to Speak – but it's difficult to characterize.
If I had to characterize his life, I would simply say he was selfless in so many ways.
HADLEY GAMBLE: And finally, sir, I have to ask you about how you would characterize the Trump doctrine?
At Clio Art Fair, you won't find the usual booths and compartmentalized spaces that typically characterize art fairs.
Every moment of my flight, even the ones that you could characterize as intense, were enjoyable, comfortable, exhilarating.
I don't know, like when they characterize it as a disappointment, what does a disappointment mean to Ubisoft?
Even as a boy, Alsup displayed the freewheeling curiosity and technical bent that would characterize his later life.
The anxiety that's come to characterize their work is still present; it's just focused inward instead of out.
" Some 13 percent of people would call it "eventful," while 13 percent would characterize time off as "adventurous.
But at the same time, I think it's really important not to characterize women as a monolithic group.
At the time, Sessions told The Weekly Standard magazine he would not characterize the behavior as sexual assault.
VM: How would you characterize this time in history, and how do you interpret it for your daughter?
After the 1964 election, Johnson was able to characterize the vote as a defeat for right-wing conservatism.
I noticed another theme here, which, sadly, would characterize most of our trip: There were terribly few tourists.
When asked how he would characterize what happened, Griffin said he would not call it a terrorist act.
Racial exclusion contributed directly to the partisan civility and cooperation that came to characterize twentieth-century American politics.
I would characterize it this way at the outset of the investigation: There is circumstantial evidence of collusion.
Those uncertainties have fueled tension over how best to combat the group, and even how to characterize it.
So what some may characterize as mastery over, others perceive as cooperation with; good riding is a partnership.
Which is why neuroscientists around the world are rushing to adopt new, more nuanced ways to characterize neurons.
JS: I think it's what I characterize as a new world order, or perhaps a new world disorder.
Prince does not see future doses of Fed stimulus creating what one would characterize as a boom economy.
Republicans have also laid into Ellison and criticized him over past comments that they characterize as anti-Semitic.
"We are trying to characterize what is different in their lifestyle in relation to ours," Dominguez-Bello said.
Even absent diversion, it can be difficult to characterize the information we learn about Trump in consistent ways.
" He added, "To characterize it as a one-dimensional, static number ends up doing more harm than good.
Since then, the word has been used to characterize drugs, works of art, and even portraits of Pluto.
They characterize these events as the work of malevolent tricksters, similar to the ghostly "skinwalkers" of Navajo folklore.
Proponents of the plan characterize it as a privatization, but as usual, the devil is in the details.
However, TILT differs from usual allergies in that the specific antibodies that characterize allergic sensitization are largely absent.
In Trump's case, they were simply more of the same flurry of daily controversies that characterize his presidency.
Attempts to characterize Khashoggi as a Muslim Brotherhood zealot or fellow traveler of Osama bin Laden are shameful.
She did not characterize the harassment as sexual in nature, saying instead that he was inappropriate and abusive.
"You can't characterize it," she said when asked why Clinton's emails got more FBI attention than Russian hacking.
He also criticized special interests, echoing the anti-establishment rhetoric that came to characterize the 2016 presidential election.
How would you characterize the current state of Teklife, and what are the crew's plans for the future?
By measuring the starlight filtered through each planet's atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope can characterize their atmospheric composition.
This problem is compounded by the fact that no one is really sure how to characterize a WIMP.
The included submissions were entirely open call, in contrast to the high-entry barriers that usually characterize biennials.
Economists tend to characterize the scope of regulation as a simple matter of expanding or contracting state power.
How can it be right to characterize Democrats advancing these majority-held goals as "far to the left"?
Mapping Modernisms points us to the unequal way in which Western Modernist art histories characterize influence between cultures.
Over all, how would they characterize the critic's opinion of the book — positive, negative or somewhere in between?
Is there any way to characterize the people on the exchanges at particular risk of losing their insurance?
"Don't characterize the strength that I bring," Pelosi warned Trump at an explosive White House meeting in December.
We coded each document to characterize its positions on climate change as real, human-caused, serious and solvable.
"I don't recall there ever being lights used, and I wouldn't characterize it as a motorcade," Karavetsos said.
A European telescope designed to help characterize planets orbiting stars far from the Sun launched to space Wednesday.
Administration officials say that back-channel talks have occurred, but they would not characterize them as official negotiations.
Bridgewater said "it would be misleading to characterize" the firm as a place where employees are publicly berated.
We know that we need to rethink many fundamental concepts behind what we characterize today as machine intelligence.
"It has become misused to characterize what a brain injury is in terms of its consequences," Kaplen said.
Often, the two languages that characterize us are split in songs to either be one or the other.
Was she referring to the racism, xenophobia and political intolerance that increasingly characterize the political landscape of Europe?
"I would characterize the quarter as solid but not great," said research firm Retail Metrics founder Ken Perkins.
Organizers have sought to characterize the movement as a broad positive public appeal for more civility in politics.
We can correctly characterize Kim as no different than his father and grandfather in his unwillingness to denuclearize.
The outbreak has focused new attention on what federal officials now characterize as an epidemic of youth vaping.
Relevant tax authorities make it difficult to characterize as gifts under the income tax amounts that benefit taxpayers.
But that is not how I'd characterize Wednesday's in-depth account of price gouging among prescription drug makers.
Indeed, this last omission is linked to the failure to characterize Russian and Chinese objectives and actions properly.
"I would characterize myself as an anarchist revolutionary, not as a vigilante," he told me in an email.
"I'm not able to characterize that fact... I wouldn't try to comment on that," the attorney general replied.
Cashman would not characterize his level of his conversations with other teams, but did not hide his intentions.
The company has faced criticism for its campaigns that characterize vaping as a safer alternative to traditional smoking.
And then he tried to characterize the report as one that says Trump did not "collude" with Russia.
The framework lacked key specifics, so it would be a mistake to characterize it as a done deal.
Postwar Germany never developed the same vibrant, queer literary culture that came to characterize postwar Anglo-American letters.
The scenes in which she stumbles over how to characterize her experience — was she a victim or not?
I think that's not an unfair way to characterize certainly the way we were perceived by some, absolutely.
The First Step Act makes what I would characterize as meaningful tweaks to the federal criminal justice system.
" Beausoleil wrote a letter expressing his disdain for reporters who characterize the "semi-fictional entity" as "The Manson Family.
DAVID FABER: So, how would you characterize the chances that success will be reached in the next 90 days?
"I would characterize the relationship between the two of them as being very positive," the White House official said.
The habit of radical gusto and the act of bearing witness that built City Lights characterize Ferlinghetti's poetry, too.
A Pence official would not comment or characterize what is in the AOL emails that have not been released.
For Trigger loyalists, Promare has everything; for detractors, the flaws that characterize just about every Trigger work are salient.
"I think it's fair to characterize the government's investigation as ongoing," he told US District Court Judge Paul Oetken.
The results underscored the good and bad trends that have come to characterize Microsoft's financial results in recent years.
Some, like two paintings by Ojibwe painter Jim Denomie, characterize Curtis as a kind of voyeur or paparazzi figure.
" Asked if the move was political, Clapper said, "Well, I don't know how you characterize it any other way.
"Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," Interim President Jocelerme Privert told CNN.
TC: How would you characterize your experience at Social Capital, and how does it inform your work at Kleiner?
They characterize this as adherence to the Phillips curve, which is associated in many peoples' minds with Keynesian thinking.
BUY THE BOOK "The Deep State" The liberal media loves to characterize the Obama years as free of scandal.
This article has been updated to better characterize details about the manner in which the Bible verse was written.
Few books characterize the quiet isolation of winter quite as well as Stephen King's classic physiological thriller The Shining.
"When the poll's within the margin of error, you should characterize it as a very close race," he said.
Critics can characterize the proposals in the worst possible light, knowing that no practical evidence can ever refute them.
" He also described his part in the project with what we'll characterize as typical British understatement, as "a challenge.
I wouldn't characterize him as not friendly, he was just nervous and not really wanting to speak with me.
At first glance, it's easy to characterize the lack of women in technology and entrepreneurship as a pipeline problem.
If our current laws are unable to characterize similar incidents as data breaches, then they are missing their purpose.
Defenders of violent flanks often characterize their approach as the only option other than peaceful protest or total submission.
Traditional PM uses genetic and molecular cues to better characterize the patient's disease to refine and define therapeutic decisions.
Reports characterize the Democratic proposal as an anti-corporate, populist initiative designed to "out-Trump" President Trump on trade.
Her opponents have used what she said at the time to characterize her as insufficiently loyal to the President.
His resignation has provoked international debate about how to characterize the turmoil: Is it an uprising or a coup?
As per usual, he did not provide any evidence to verify its existence, nor did he characterize its form.
The uncertainty and frustration that often characterize negotiations with North Korea have been compounded, in part, by Trump himself.
At the very least, you could characterize the actions of the police department and officers involved as willfully negligent.
However, the President is incorrect to characterize Congress as sitting on its hands while the world waits for action.
A proposal in the House bill would eliminate the ability to undo or "re-characterize" individual retirement account conversions.
That is, if you can characterize much about the music he makes with his Bon Iver project as resolved.
Thus began a debate, which is still raging, among partisans and journalists about how to accurately characterize the study.
Clarification: This story has been updated to more accurately characterize the Clinton emails Cambridge Analytica was seeking from Wikileaks.
Although Pyongyang immediately claimed it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, the United States had previously declined to characterize it.
Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority likes to characterize the new projects as a way to reëstablish natural processes.
While a very sad event, it would be inappropriate to characterize [it as] a suicide problem by any measure.
They also have their shortcomings when it comes to dealing with the complexities and diversities that characterize web applications.
You don't want to characterize because you don't want to admit that you had something to do with this.
This is how some European governments characterize their tax system, because it makes high European taxes sound relatively low.
Depending on what one would characterize as "short term," Derrick's forecast could fall into any one of those bets.
Rage, anger, fury: these are the terms used, by Cep and others, to characterize the emotion of today's feminists.
" He was careful to characterize it not as a "bailout for Uber" but "rather for support for independent contractors.
These traits characterize what Mayberg calls a "classically melancholic" depression, in which calming area 25 may have more effect.
The show's making was unusually fraught, plagued by the leaks, squabbles and contradictory briefings that also characterize British politics.
Takeda delayed the release of its trial results for several weeks to characterize the immune responses of all participants.
"I wouldn't characterize it as a mistake, I would say we worked very well with that office," Fauci said.
To what extent do you think it is fair, meaningful, useful or even possible to characterize an entire generation?
"We would characterize today's industrial production report as devastating, with no silver lining," wrote economists at Dutch bank ING.
WILMORE: I don't know if that is a correct way to characterize my opinion of Donald Trump, you know.
The symptoms were different: They included the pinpoint pupils of victims that characterize nerve agents and other banned poisons.
The attempt to characterize Alzheimer's as "type-III diabetes," linking it to insulin resistance and inflammation, is likewise speculative.
In July, at a news conference that some former prosecutors now characterize as a mistake, he announced that Mrs.
But the stages of sleep that characterize human slumber had until now been documented only in mammals and birds.
Typically, the president's advisers lay out the risks, but Pentagon officials declined to characterize any discussions with Mr. Trump.
INDOORS Marble fireplaces, decorative glass and oak floors with inlaid patterns characterize the foyer, parlor and formal dining room.
It is easy to characterize her as one of those "coastal liberals" that seem to dominate the Democratic Party.
While he said it was up to United States soccer officials to characterize Blazer's legacy, Blatter offered positive impressions.
I kept asking Sondheim, in different ways, to characterize why "West Side Story" has such a hold on us.
The order has received criticism for worries it will limit free speech and incorrectly characterize Judaism as a nationality.
"Just trying to characterize people by biological relationships may work in some situations, but not in others," Malin says.
It is not simply a war of words, though one side may be happy to characterize it as such.
Were he still around, though, it goes without saying that Cohn would characterize the project as a stunning victory.
President, please don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting as the leader of the House Democrats.
The world is wondering how Buckingham Palace might characterize this past year in the Queen of England's annual address.
But Ms. Hill said she left the conversation feeling unsatisfied and declined to characterize his words as an apology.
He also noted the racist undercurrents of the term "superpredators," which he said was used to characterize African Americans.
Many diverse ideological narratives characterize Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority countries and the 1.6 billion Muslims across the globe.
So the fairest way to characterize the output deal is probably as a production freeze, rather than a production cut.
However, according to Zopf, earlier attempts by the media to characterize the pods as akin to transportation boxes stretch reality.
The comments typically characterize the women in the video as shallow, dumb, slutty, time-wasting, privileged, un-diverse, and ignorant.
Simply put, if you were to characterize James Blake's discography in one word, you might go with something like: sad.
One of the biggest limitations of the DSM is that the symptoms that characterize distinct DSM diagnoses appear across disorders.
Though it might be tempting to characterize this niche economy in dystopian terms, I think it's better described as marginal.
My biggest gripes with the MacBook — and I wouldn't necessarily characterize them as "big" — are around the movie-watching experience.
Neville Ray, T-Mobile's CTO, also said in a tweet that it was "wrong" to characterize this as a delay.
" Yellen on moderate threats to financial stability: "The threats to financial stability I would characterize at this point as moderate.
"As for the dustup itself, Semple said he would characterize it more as "a petty hissy fit than a feud.
There are different systems being triggered but again, I would characterize the process as an overreaction of our immune system.
" Since he can't, he created Neo, which he prefers to characterize as a "community that includes a communal VC fund.
Peterson's book has numerous sections which I would characterize as sexist because they naturalize and rationalize a patriarchal social order.
In each of those situations the context is important and multiple frames of video are needed to characterize the action.
Another way for this Human of New York to characterize her experience is that she is an incredibly empathetic person.
"Color depends on angle, and typically you need three or five or six angles to characterize a color," he says.
"I would characterize those reports as being widerspread than they were before and over a widespread of occupations," Mester said.
On the Brexit campaign trail, many sought to characterize what country a UK outside the EU would most closely resemble.
It should also be able to find and characterize planets circling other stars with the help of ground-based telescopes.
"We have seen a spike in piracy activity, but I would not yet characterize it as a resurgence," Cantrill said.
Executives employed words such as discerning, measured and selective to characterize both the night's results and the present market itself.
In contrast to the knotted flows of time that characterize a home, migrant life feels like displacement from the self.
"I would characterize these breaches and abuses as grave," Judge Peter Kidd said during the sentencing, according to The Courier.
The symptoms that characterize the rise of Trumpism are the same as those of "the creeping emergence" Mr. Obama described.
Their reactions to five big banks' failing to show "credible" plans for dealing with bankruptcy characterize their sharp differences. Mrs.
They often contrast this with what they characterize as merely "religion," which they view as more rules and rituals-based.
I wanted to see how Rouda and others would characterize their positions and how a conservative like Piscotty would respond.
He declined to identify the former attorney or characterize the nature of the relationship he or she had with Tobin.
In a recently published study, the CCL asked a sample of 214 leaders across the globe to characterize problem employees.
The structural ingenuity, psychological perversity and visual bravura that characterize Mr. De Palma's films can all plausibly be called Hitchcockian.
For the other nations, the line is a symbol of what they characterize as a naked power grab by China.
And rodents thrive in the fragmented, disturbed landscapes that, thanks to human activity, now characterize large sections of the Northeast.
The FBI, meanwhile, has sought to characterize its attempts to gain access to locked devices as unique to each investigation.
Ms. Berrin fired back, saying it was "absurd" to characterize what she called "unwanted aggressive sexual contact" as mere flirtation.
They talk about identity, the stereotypes around their profession, and the representational dead ends that characterize public discourse around prostitution.
"I didn't prepare well in 1986, and there was an effort to characterize me as something untrue," he added later.
"There is no longer any valid euphemism to characterize this regime, other than dictatorship," Guaido told reporters earlier on Friday.
Dr. Welch, who first taught Mr. Grant 30 years ago, likes to characterize his friend's peripatetic career in an anecdote.
The main function is to track and monitor both common and unusual diseases in the state, and characterize their distribution.
Or at least that's how you would characterize the story if you think sending Javelins to Ukraine is good policy.
It's one of those strange, Internet-friendly recipes that you might characterize as might-be-disgusting-is-actually-good. Anyway!
This is one of the reasons legalization advocates characterize their cause as inevitable: The momentum is clearly on their side.
While no one would characterize the area as a racial utopia, both black and white residents describe it as neighborly.
The roots of his talent are complex to characterize, since they're entwined with his well-known struggles with mental illness.
There was an inadequate sense at the time about the level of drama and change that would characterize these years.
You'd be right to characterize his paternal withdrawal as an ethical failure, but you'd be wrong to dwell on it.
Hillary's message, "I'm a progressive who gets things done," resonates in Nevada where pragmatism and resilience characterize our political culture.
"To characterize (the administration's position) as extraordinary or overreaching shows a complete misunderstanding of what these agencies do," Levi said.
" That's different from his answer in October, when he told the Weekly Standard: "I don't characterize that as sexual assault.
"Rubies," to Stravinsky, is quintessentially New York — its speed, density and jazzy modernity characterize this city rather than this nation.
But worse still is the secrecy, misinformation, conflicts of interest, nepotism, cronyism and vitriol that characterize the Trump White House.
On a phone call, I asked Child Labor Watch program officer Elaine Lu how she would characterize these working conditions.
It would be too facile to characterize Lewis, or the generation he encapsulated, as merely shifting from protest to politics.
"I think I would characterize it more in that regard than us actively doing something militarily against Iran," Votel said.
It's a strong statement by the Israeli right wing, intended to characterize supporters of the movement as enemies of Israel.
Using "rape" to characterize what he was describing would be accurate in one sense: Children of course cannot give consent.
The safety board declined to characterize which investigations had been most impaired by passage of time and spoilage of evidence.
She taught both human development and nutritional sciences, an indication of the cross-disciplinary approach that would characterize her research.
Dr. Blau wanted a way to characterize the effect of various treatments on malignancies in humans at a molecular level.
Rather, they characterize these policies as an outgrowth of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's discretion in determining deportation priorities.
But more than that, she illuminates the unceasing hustle, vibrancy, and swelling capitalism that characterize much of the continent today.
"In the immediate term we are going to help characterize known planets by looking at them at shorter wavelengths," Mazin said.
I would say what characterize the world for me today is a lot of uncertainty which is not good for business.
She's challenged by Stacey Evans, a Georgia House of Representatives member and attorney, in a race that's somewhat difficult to characterize.
However, the drawn-out nature of the sale has underlined what potential buyers characterize as a bureaucratic and complex divestment process.
"I think they've learned a number of things; I don't know if I'd quite characterize them as lessons yet," Hoffman said.
Wade, and with that, there is a push in this legislature to pass what I would characterize as very extreme legislation.
The power he has wielded has led observers to characterize him as the de-facto assignment editor of the conservative media.
There's still room to define him in this race, and Bernie's jumping on the chance to characterize Buttigieg on his terms.
The resulting readouts also provided the White House with a chance to characterize how its diplomacy with other countries was going.
The State Department itself has been divided over how to characterize or interpret the violence against the Rohingya, the officials said.
My methods have a dual purpose: first, to characterize their behavior, and second, to detect them before they damage other users.
However you choose to characterize it, Close's face has been a part of American cinematic culture for almost four decades now.
All the while, it will be collecting data to characterize the structure of the Martian atmosphere and its intended landing site.
I don't know if I would characterize it as the fastest-charging laptop available, but it's certainly in the upper echelons.
From there they were able to characterize all of the cancer sub-groups and the different genetic alterations associated with them.
This lets it characterize surfaces nearby and match those to a library of examples that it knows it can rest on.
"This is probably the best way to characterize the atmosphere of this holiday and Russia&aposs approach to it," Peskov added.
He said it should "speak loudly and clearly in defense of the values of democracy and peace that characterize NATO's work".
Jason McCarty "The most normal weird guy," is how friends characterize McCarty, 35, an artist from a small town in Iowa.
This instant accessibility drives the session volumes that enable F2P to work on the wafer-thin margins that characterize the model.
Those who characterize this as a conflict between law enforcement and African-Americans are missing a big piece of the puzzle.
The girls characterize their school as free-roaming and independent, not consigned to lines and restrictions, which possibly include sexual freedom.
As to the nature of the two hours and 15 minutes, first, let me characterize, the -- the meeting was very constructive.
South Africa has 11 official languages, so there are plenty of ways to characterize the recent moves with the country's currency.
But this indirect observation is difficult to characterize — sort of like trying to guess what someone looks like from their footsteps.
The most memorable moment of the evening may have been when Clinton was asked to characterize her relationship with Vladimir Putin.
But here it seems scattershot, not working to characterize the villains of Mafia III so much as to fill auditory gaps.
"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the sole barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," he said.
It's not a perfect system on every level, but most drivers and riders characterize the system as a win-win overall.
Lawyers working for a firm can characterize themselves as "associates" in a pass-through business that the firm contracts for services.
Only 5 percent said they would characterize the shooting, in the West Bank city of Hebron on March 24, as murder.
Phil Walzak, a top mayoral aide, said the mayor would do so during his campaign, but he declined to characterize them.
" In the 85033-page court filing, Trump's attorneys characterize Cohen as a "felon who has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress.
Allen and VandeHei characterize their approach to journalism almost as if it were a scientific process: First, they talk to officials.
Katharine Moon: Trump's underwhelming performance in Singapore How should we characterize the Singapore summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un?
They figured out how to characterize network traffic in mathematical terms, which up to that point was thought to be impossible.
When Donald McKnight was studying Oklahoma Chicken Turtles a few years ago, he used previously published techniques to characterize their populations.
Political scientists have documented how the spirited disagreements that used to characterize our political system have turned to rancor and disdain.
Either way, investors might be reluctant to invest again with Rothenberg, given what his own investors characterize as highly unorthodox practices.
"If I had to think of one word to characterize them, I think it is that they're scared," Mr. Galeotti said.
The headline and first line of this story have been updated to better characterize the claim by China's Foreign Ministry spokesman.
Compared with some of the most popular white wine grapes, the melon grape lacks the boisterous aromas that characterize sauvignon blanc.
I would never characterize our players or our league that way, and I apologize to anyone who was offended by it.
The telescope can characterize their atmospheres by peering into them and even discern chemistry, weather and circulation patterns, the agency said.
As Election Day neared, Mr. Dukakis faded under the pummeling of a campaign that even some Republicans would characterize as ugly.
"I want to be careful how we characterize this because it sounds a little bit like deep state stuff," he said.
That is the passion and the emotion that Uranga described, the intensity and the obsession that characterize the Superclásico, the Libertadores.
A Department of Homeland Security spokesman declined to comment on whether any review is underway of how to characterize the shooting.
Therapists and social scientists have been trying to characterize the effects of all variety of traumas for more than a century.
But Cruz, in generally, I mean, do you think he is--would you characterize him as a strong general election candidate?
The headline and other details in this article have been updated to better characterize the new photos of the black leopard.
Reminder these senators have very specific motivations for how they characterize what they see, especially given it won't be publicly released.
It's ridiculous to characterize an official office statement on the double standard of Trump administration cooperation with Congress as a 'leak.
No longer does it characterize America as "a nation of immigrants," reinforcing the notion that "immigrant" has become a dirty word.
I would never characterize our players or our league that way and I apologize to anyone who was offended by it.
This oversight, to characterize it charitably, is representative of larger patterns of perhaps unintentional bias that continue to pervade museum culture.
"What we've been doing today and yesterday ... I would characterize as mindless legislating," said Representative Jim McGovern, a Democrat from Massachusetts.
A statement released by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs sought to characterize the new, revised agreement as a joint endeavor.
"  "And it's wrong to characterize them that way," he said then, adding: "I disagreed with the president a number of times.
"I would characterize these breaches and abuses as grave," the chief judge in the case, Peter Kidd, said during the sentencing.
Adult coloring books were devoid of the movie tie-ins and cartoons and fairies and princesses that characterize children's coloring books.
But it's the ways in which Vaughn and his partners characterize virtual reality as being different than cinema that are most encouraging.
Other economists choose different ways to characterize the best estimate for the revenue-maximizing rate, even before applying a range of uncertainty.
If Democrats have any chance of flipping the Senate in 2018 — something election watchers characterize as long odds — Rosen needs to win.
Members of both parties were likely to characterize the opposition as less intelligent and more selfish than members of their own party.
Snow Xue Gao does not speak in empty bon mots and hyperbole that tend to characterize other designers who come from money.
"These are difficult times in our country, and the Senate reflects the discord and division that characterize our nation today," Collins said.
Though considered an empty threat, it was the kind of rhetoric that allowed Mr. Maduro to characterize his opponents as American pawns.
Much like Khalili's, although more direct and confrontational, her images show the fragmentation of space and time that characterize the Palestinian condition.
I recently went to a 4DX screening of Wonder Woman in Los Angeles, and I wouldn't characterize the overall experience as pleasant.
For example, one could easily characterize a dress code requiring men to wear neckties as enforcing stereotypes about proper men's business attire.
Meanwhile, other research suggests that people generally hold more hostile views toward black Americans — ones that characterize even black children as dangerous.
Different models disagree — although Robock doesn't like to characterize the discrepancies as a debate, calling them instead an area of active research.
" He accused Republicans of attempting "to selectively and misleadingly characterize classified information in an effort to protect the President at any cost.
The entire industry must embrace data standardization All players in the trucking blockchain must agree on how to characterize their data — e.g.
What do you do to check Russian adventurism and Chinese expansionism, or however you want to characterize those two countries' foreign policies?
"The core business, the original Facebook platform, is approaching what I would characterize as peak monetization," he said, summarizing a popular concern.
Launched five years ago, it's an effort to sequence and characterize at least 22016,22016 samples of microbial DNA found across the planet.
The Republican president has derided the investigation as a costly "witch hunt" and sought to characterize the report's findings as a victory.
It would be irresponsible to characterize it as an apology, and it reveals some disturbingly misguided understandings of what sexual harassment is.
Although it's easy to characterize people like McCarthy as anti-science, they genuinely do believe that the evidence is on their side.
Those transits allow scientists to figure out the size of a planet, learn more about its atmosphere, and even characterize its orbit.
The narrow beams represent the gamma-ray burst while the rippling spacetime grid indicates the isotropic gravitational waves that characterize the merger.
"I think it's wrong to characterize the environment as a 'flight to safety'," as the Treasury rally has been weak, Gundlach said.
Not only does it show the planet is extraordinarily warm, it also creates new puzzles for researchers hoping to characterize this world.
They characterize the Foundation as a glorified Clinton political slush fund, dedicating only about 10 percent of expenditures to actual charity work.
Graham has advanced Trump's crucial policies through the Senate and continues to characterize his support as a Republican lawmaker's price of admission.
As people attempt in the coming days to define President Bush, they will characterize him as wise, gracious and committed to civility.
"From what I know thus far I would characterize it as people in the administration failed her along the way," state Sen.
" Bundy said it was "incorrect" for Trump to characterize the group of Central American migrants traveling toward the U.S. as "all criminal.
Some Republicans have similarly sought to characterize the subsidies for lawmaker and staff insurance as a special entitlement that should be eliminated.
"I would characterize it as Trump mishandling recruitment efforts by always having her over," one GOP source familiar with Senate recruitment said.
When asked to characterize Windows 10's growth as compared to previous versions of Windows, Microsoft executives said it's hard to compare.
For Georgia and Maggie, tears came readily, and I would characterize their prevailing sentiment as an amalgam of love, heartbreak and longing.
It's hard to accurately characterize President Donald Trump's habit of making consistently false, frequently self-contradictory, often hypocritical, and always flamboyant statements.
He refused to "characterize" the tweets containing the allegations from Trump, saying only that "I have no information" that supports the claim.
Baseload power This term is used to characterize electricity sources that can be steadily on, and form a base for consumer demand.
And finally, in light of Trump's State of the Union address, how would you characterize the state of the union right now?
He didn't characterize the youthful alcohol consumption as anything out of the ordinary, noting the drinking age was 18 at the time.
Kaari Upson's work resonated with the excesses and liberties that characterize the relationship in Hollywood between powerful men and less powerful women.
She resisted the suggestion that her husband's death was senseless, calling it a "trite" way to characterize the scourge of gun violence.
I pressed Madoff on how she could so certainly characterize this system as a sham, given that she had no hard data.
"In some cases, leadership can be detrimental, because people tend to characterize attributes of the protest based on the leader," he says.
And when Ms. Echenberg asked Ms. Daigle to characterize Ms. Toscano-Percoco's work quality and ethic, Ms. Daigle hesitated, then let loose.
The former executive, Eric Brion, has not denied the advances but argued that she was wrong to characterize them as sexual harassment.
Pakistan has had an uneasy relationship with the lending body, and nationalist politicians often characterize it as a tool of American dominance.
"Some will characterize the refugee ceiling as the full barometer of America's commitment to vulnerable people around the world," Mr. Pompeo said.
As the novel coronavirus continues to sweep the globe, researchers and doctors are identifying more and more symptoms that characterize COVID-19.
Generally, they are voiceless — spoken for by Shore herself, or by her pro-Maidan interlocutors (who tend to characterize them as troglodytes).
Under Mr. Trump's proposal, that rate could be within reach for individuals who characterize themselves as independent contractors who run small corporations.
Although China achieved its current dominance by abandoning Maoism for market reform, similar tactics now characterize Xi Jinping's bid for global clout.
Many on the left have said Palin was unfair to use the term to characterize the repercussions of the Affordable Care Act.
"To somehow characterize us as some kind of secret elite has been a great disservice," said Elaine Kamarck, a rules committee member.
It comes from a phrase used by President Trump in January 2018 to characterize countries like Haiti and some nations in Africa.
It comes from a phrase used by President Trump in January 2018 to characterize countries like Haiti and some nations in Africa.
The bidding wars that have come to characterize hot job markets like San Francisco and Seattle are spreading to less-expensive cities.
It also comes of part of a larger tendency on the part of the President to characterize undocumented immigrants as dangerous criminals.
Kite executives and national health officials characterize their partnership as a model arrangement in a system established by Congress three decades ago.
Although biographers characterize Sekula as an unhinged savant, her work reflects discipline and acumen that make her firepower all the more unnerving.
The livestock industry is now scrambling to try to characterize modern beef and dairy operations as "historic ranches" that should be protected.
There is a long history of Republican candidates using smears that unfairly characterize candidates or their policies against the Democratic party nominee.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly characterize how Democrats plan to advocate for an amendment to increase election security funding.
Comey refused to "characterize" the tweets containing the allegation from Trump, saying only that "I have no information" that supports the claim.
One aide said they'll characterize the whistleblower as someone who sounded the alarm, and that alarm led to a legitimate fire.  3.
"I would characterize them as an organization that does take security seriously and they have the right processes in place," Brush said.
Dorit Hakim's first feature, "Moon in the 12th House," has none of the overeagerness and overstatement that often characterize directors' initial efforts.
They then compared the performance of long-short stock portfolios based on how frequently management used positive descriptors to characterize earnings results.
So I think it's fair to characterize the US relationship with Iran and US policy toward Iran as quite belligerent in 2007.
" Even denying allegations could constitute what prosecutors frequently call "false exculpatory statements," which the Mueller team might characterize as "consciousness of guilt.
Most of our votes have been unanimous, so I think it is unfair to characterize one disagreement as some kind of divide.
With theater, we can relive life and all its challenges and emotions, putting a microscope on the aspects that characterize being human.
Our current conversation pits women who wear burqas against women who wear bikinis as a way to characterize this supposed clash of civilizations.
Bands like Charly Bliss, Diet Cig, and Girlpool—with their poppy guitars and über-feminine narrative voices—characterize the sound I'm talking about.
But he said it would be wrong to characterize the increase as a "tsunami" or "time bomb" of PTSD in the UK military.
It's strongest among those motivated by the policies and ideas that characterize the modern conservative movement: limited government, low taxes and free markets.
Levchin likes to characterize Affirm as more ethical than its competitors because it only lends to people who it believes can afford it.
While getting a good temperature reading of the Martian interior would help characterize the planet's innards, it's not essential to the overall mission.
But his long and unexplained absences (which have come to characterize his presidency since 2015) have only fueled rumors that something is amiss.
She's willing to concede the point, but has little patience with those who want to characterize her aesthetic as this thing or that.
In June, he spoke to Fox News' Bill O'Reilly to set the record straight and characterize himself as a champion of women's rights.
I USUALLY WOULD CHARACTERIZE IT TO REACH ANY TYPE OF A DEAL ON AN ASSET SALE IS GOING TO TAKE APPROXIMATELY SIX MONTHS.
" He went on to explain: "The best way to characterize human rights is to identify the outcomes that we are trying to ensure.
The government says increasing the age for collecting pensions is necessary because of rising life expectancy rates, but opponents characterize it as robbery.
Mr. Kudlow said that the administration was holding back-channel talks with the Chinese, but that he would not characterize them as negotiations.
He soon adjusted to the long hours of waiting, punctuated by brief, intense moments of terror that characterize the life of a militiaman.
"I definitely would not characterize it as common, but it is something we are seeing more of," Mandiant Vice President, Marshall Heilman said.
Comey refused to "characterize" the tweets containing the allegation from President Trump, saying only that "I have no information" that supports the claim.
" Trump has promised to repeal major pieces of President Obama's environmental agenda, which he and the industry characterize as a "war on coal.
"In the short term, if we find that, it's an absolutely, astonishing achievement, but then we may need to characterize it," said Svedhem.
Comey also refused to "characterize" Trump's tweets earlier this month first accusing Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower in New York City in 2016.
The FBI director refused to "characterize" tweets Trump posted earlier the month alleging Obama wiretapped Trump Tower in New York City last year.
Pansexual is a term often used to characterize a person whose sexual preference is not limited by biological sex, gender or gender identity.
Private equity and venture capital have much in common, and The Economist is partly correct to characterize VC as "private equity for fledglings".
Zuckerberg would like to characterize these scandals as unforeseen byproducts of an otherwise noble mission to make the world more open and connected.
President Evo Morales's resignation has provoked international debate about how to characterize the turmoil in Bolivia: Is it an uprising or a coup?
But of course, the same line of thinking is what leads people to characterize black-led protests as themselves a form of disorder.
Aside from the market corrections and bouts of volatility that characterize any given year, analysts broadly reckon 210 will seamlessly merge into 22009.
" Tritt said while he can't say with certainty that the Trump family committed tax fraud, he would characterize various actions as "highly suspicious.
Still, Dr. Spiegel said, the findings might help explain the intense absorption, lack of self-consciousness and suggestibility that characterize the hypnotic state.
Why the rotation may be short-livedIt would be premature to characterize this unwind as the death knell for growth stocks, Oppenheimer said.
We might characterize it as-- an administrative relook at whether or not all of the complexity that goes into those regulations is warranted.
Interestingly, on the other hand, more than 60 percent of Russians surveyed characterize the end of the Soviet Union as a great misfortune.
Prudence and promise characterize the Marshall Plan: balance-of-power realism wedded to compassionate intervention, all in defense of freedom and human flourishing.
Republicans have wasted no time launching a countereffort to characterize the "Abolish ICE" supporters — and all Democrats by extension — as soft on crime.
" Although Trump has what de Riesthal would characterize as a typical Queens, New York, accent, "this was a noticeable change for his speech.
The Democrats might be modest favorites to retake the chamber, but it would probably be fairer to characterize the race as a tossup.
Geneticists characterize different groups of dogs, or any organisms, on the basis of differences in their DNA, showing how closely they are related.
Political prognosticators characterize the Zeldin-Gershon race as "likely Republican," perhaps because the First Congressional District has 13,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats.
Mr. Ree is one of many altered realities created by Sardy's mother — a product of the paranoia, hallucinations and delusions that characterize schizophrenia.
Would you characterize your plan as more ambitious than Hillary Clinton's plan or some of the other plans that have been put forward?
"To characterize men and women returning home after defending our country as potential terrorists is offensive and unacceptable," he said in a statement.
Mr. Netanyahu's Likud party as well as his supporters, particularly his right-wing followers, have sought to characterize him as indispensable to Israel.
"We will find many more of these systems, so K2-18b is hopefully just the first of many exciting targets we will characterize."
I wouldn't characterize it as easy because ... And they wouldn't either, but ... There have been many competitors in this space for many years.
Treason: It's a word that he has used before, to characterize an F.B.I. agent whose text messages made his distaste for Trump clear.
I would hardly characterize this a 'committed relationship' in the sense of two consenting adults who freely and willingly engage in healthy relations.
In recent weeks, I've been reading Dan Moren's latest book, The Bayern Agenda, which I'd characterize as John le Carré meets Battlestar Galactica.
The group has homed in on the language used to characterize harassment and abuse to sharpen the focus on what bullying looks like.
But to characterize Mr. McConnell as somehow caving to pressure and doing the right thing here is as inaccurate as it is naïve.
Officials were careful on Friday not to characterize the requests as the beginning of a new investigation, instead framing them as routine oversight.
And I certainly don't think it's fair to characterize him as not caring about the rule of law," Bossert told ABC's "This Week.
JOE KERNEN: I was just going to say: Dave, how would you characterize the current relationships with your customers in the major carriers?
Similar incidents have taken place in Pretoria this month, but police have been reluctant to characterize the attacks as being directed against foreigners.
So why would Trump reach for such an ominous term to characterize the way (in his view) the Times piece described McGahn's motivation?
In Westchester and Fairfield Counties, "I wouldn't characterize anywhere as dead or nonactive," said Jim Gricar, the general sales manager for Houlihan Lawrence.
For six of those seven storms, the electric field measuring devices indicated a very complicated electrical situation, which was hard to characterize properly.
But even in other countries I've worked in I have never done that, and I would never characterize myself as a war photographer.
In terms of his own music, though, Mart Avi is situated in a hard to characterize space between Gary Numan, SOPHIE and Arca.
Whichever of these personality traits, or clusters of traits, you might prefer, the research itself does not characterize any as better or worse.
Both [attackers] have become very iconic figures because they left documents that characterize why they did what they did and contextualized their violence.
TWS: But beyond the language, would you characterize the behavior described in that [video] as sexual assault if that behavior actually took place?
"We want to focus on the parts of China that we would characterize as China 2.0," said Derrick Tzau, international equity analyst at Rainier.
Mars 2020 will now hunt for evidence of ancient life, characterize the Martian climate and rocks, and gather understanding for a future human visit.
We have to think carefully about how to characterize when a signal is biologically relevant or just noise, and how to distinguish the two.
He thinks that he's just being some kind of political pundit here, but I would say be very careful about how you characterize that.
With a dose of playful absurdity, the Family Room Collective channels the feedback loops and information overload that characterize our frenzied contemporary media landscape.
The issue is that present-day planet hunting tools just find the planets, but can't really characterize what kind of stuff is on them.
Conservative defenders of police wrongly characterize the Black Lives Matter movement as violent, based on the actions of a few people within the movement.
"You can characterize the business community as being pessimistic about those chances given the dynamics in the White House right now," the official added.
"The bottom line is, different people will characterize it differently," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer told reporters this week of Trump's conduct toward Russia.
Pundits and political scientists alike have spilled a lot of ink in trying to characterize the nature and the causes of this populist rise.
"It is a designed cover-up," said Peterson, who declined to discuss details of the case but agreed to characterize it in general terms.
Can you characterize what a stressful comedy is, and why Lemon had to be a stressful comedy in order for you to make it?
Even where classic conspiracy theories abound, there is little evidence of the kind of bare assertion and fabulist concoction that characterize the new conspiracism.
"I'd characterize it as a bit of a 'quiet panic' right now in the corporate accounting world, without a lot of information," he said.
The inspector general's report does not characterize the substantiated allegation of sexual assault as rape and the office declined to comment to BuzzFeed News.
Friends have tended to characterize the apartment as a cross between Ms. Field's home in Miami Beach and her old place on the Bowery.
Galindo's music is spare and abstract, which I would characterize as clusters of distinct sounds and notes ranging from the lyrical to the sonic.
"It's largely what readers are paying us for, the ability of our reporters to be able to characterize what they are observing," he said.
This change isn't retroactive, so people who made charitable contributions last year can't go back and characterize them as having come from their I.R.A.s.
The serene and wistful portraits in Detroit-based artist Kelsey Beckett's Murmuration exhibition explore the emotional intricacies that characterize moments of solitude and intimacy.
Democratic Senator Chris Coons asked Juster about H1B visas, but he said he was not in a position to characterize the administration's current position.
That seems like a very reasonable ask, and if Trump doesn't grant it, it will be easy for Democrats to characterize him as recalcitrant.
"Unfortunately, once again, nature has unleashed her fury and Haiti has lived through what I can characterize as three days of terror," he said.
" A gentler way to characterize the new system would be "polarizing," but for Android users a better way might be to call it "rejection.
"With our data and future observations, we'll be able to better characterize the system and learn much more in greater detail about young planets."
The polynomials that characterize complex engineering problems—like how to ensure a humanoid robot stays on its feet—can involve 50 or more variables.
The gargantuan 'scope promises to give humanity unprecedented views of distant galaxies, help characterize alien planets, and to test the fundamental theories of astrophysics.
Deputy District Attorney Brittany Dunlop declined to offer a possible motive for the two killings, or to characterize Smith as a suspected serial predator.
YOU HAVE BEEN HERE FOR A LARGE PART OF THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION HOW WOULD YOU CHARACTERIZE PRESIDENT OBAMA'S ECONOMY OVER THE LAST 8 YEARS.
"All in all, we would characterize today's industrial production report as devastating, with no silver lining," said Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany.
In both cases, the cells first degrade the features that characterize their differentiation, then reallocate their energy to support replication rather than secreting behavior.
This is not simply liberal sour grapes, though I'm sure many Trump supporters and self-defining "open-minded" liberals will characterize it as such.
How would Atlantans feel after hearing our soon-to- be next president characterize their city in such a negative, dismissive, and even insulting way?
In a Federal Register noticed issued last week, the government said it is considering how to characterize Middle Eastern people in the population survey.
"The intent of the project was to propose an artistic event overtaking all guidelines that usually characterize the art world today," Urso told Hyperallergic.
Motifs drift through these stories like bad smells on the air: They don't organize the tales, but they characterize them in an inescapable way.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to characterize the discussions, but confirmed they took place in a statement to CNN on Sunday.
Only a handful of cases have been tried by the International Criminal Court, a detail seized upon by critics to characterize it as ineffective.
What has been much more difficult, he said, was mastering Mr. Payne's surprising writing, the leaps in logic — or illogic — that characterize his dialogue.
Amid the announcement of the Green New Deal (GND) resolution on Thursday, critics have been quick to characterize the policy as quixotic and extreme.
The N.I.H. recommended a study to characterize chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or C.T.E., in high-risk adults over the course of three to five years.
The Turkish press, which is almost totally controlled or influenced by the government, has come to characterize the United States as Turkey's primary enemy.
"I would characterize this as an example of what we wanted, which was a brainstorming and a very candid first-time discussion," he said.
OF Abraham Almonte (right biceps strain) has been pulled back from his rehab assignment, but manager Terry Francona did not characterize as a setback.
I appreciate The New Yorker's effort to characterize an influential contemporary philosopher like Sloterdijk and to call Heidegger out for his despicable political associations.
We need systems and resources to characterize each person's individual risks and needs and address those with patient centered approaches and evidence-based treatments.
Adam Dickson said that engineers were deliberately pressured to characterize major changes in flight software as minor changes to avoid Federal Aviation Administration scrutiny.
He picked up on two related attributes that characterize the people of the region: a kind of fatalism and a stubborn streak of communitarianism.
I recognized one of the turns of mind that characterize Owens's influential inventions of new things for the old medium of painting to do.
Apple has tried to characterize that statute "as an obscure law dredged up by the government to achieve unprecedented power," the Justice Department said.
" Trump invokes "pretty tough hombres" to characterize drug lords in Mexico, which he then pledges support to Mexico for help with "knocking them out.
The 2001 AUMF is outdated and fails to provide appropriate legal authorization or characterize the current threats to American national security with adequate precision.
That sense of aloha came to characterize much of my visit to Hawaii — even when my rental car was hobbled by two flat tires.
Republicans were, for the most part, careful to characterize the freewheeling, televised meeting as helpful, just not indicative of where things will end up.
Why are we seeing those trends and are there ways to characterize their vulnerability to these infections that could help us guide the intervention?
And how else would you characterize lying convincingly to the entire world for a decade if not as spinning one hell of a yarn?
Even if the candidates that he endorses lose, Mr. Stringer could characterize his decision as a fight against President Trump and the Republican Congress.
Throughout his career Mr. Prem benefited from a reputation for honest dealing, untainted by the scandals and corruption that characterize much of Thai politics.
As such, it might be a disservice to mediocre things everywhere — grape juice, Smarties, the color beige — to characterize the Eagles in those terms.
" The company did not discuss details of the restrictions reported by Reuters, but said, "It's inaccurate to characterize lease agreements as our corporate strategy.
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to accurately characterize the details of Apple's dispute with the FBI over the San Bernardino shooter's phone.
Critics characterize this shift as a form of professional suicide, which has led to lower undergraduate enrollments and increasing public irrelevance of the discipline.
If a 4% to 5% downside offers valuation support for the market, I wouldn't characterize the U.S. equity market in a bubble at all.
But it is frankly absurd to characterize the current situation as, say, akin to that of France in Algeria or the British in India.
"I wouldn't characterize it that the team did not do extensive testing, because they did," Mulholland said in a call with reporters on Friday.
The decision was a blow to the local government's ability to characterize the continuing protests as a situation requiring the invocation of emergency powers.
At an appearance at Amherst College this evening, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was asked by a student to characterize this moment in American history.
The group was also asked to engage in so-called lightning rounds in which they were to characterize people related to the Trump administration.
For the most part, though, Hennessey and Wittes characterize earlier presidential overreach as "small potatoes" compared to the conflagrations of the last three years.
These wholesale disasters come on top of all the minor breakdowns and delays that characterize a typical rush hour in New York these days.
The Education Department would characterize the new plan as improving conditions for learning, basing that assessment on research it has conducted, the Times wrote.
But the legal system itself is not immune from the same extreme and absolutist language and views that has come to characterize our politics.
" It has been reported that Moseley used Facebook to characterize herself as a "quiet" person with a self-described "to myself type of personality.
Marmel said people at the company told him "racially insensitive and prejudicial jokes," but he said he would not characterize those people as racist.
Outside observers and sources linked to WeWork on Tuesday took pains to characterize WeWork's drama as a SoftBank problem, not a tech industry problem.
"I'm not going to characterize it; it was fine," Mr. de Blasio said with a laugh as he was asked to describe the interview.
"I am dismayed that The New Yorker has decided to characterize a respectful relationship with a woman I dated as somehow inappropriate," he said.
When pressed, she would use a humble term to characterize her role, said Denise Luccioni, who worked with her: "secrétaire d'artistes" — secretary of artists.
Sanders is the only person who I think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president, as exemplifying the establishment.
I'd characterize the first two as "silly but pretty fun," the sorts of movies that often appeal to audiences looking for some light entertainment.
For this reason, it would be fundamentally incorrect to characterize the protests as a green or environmental protest, or even an anti-environment protest.
Yet one unmistakable theme of the merch marketed toward the right is the bombastic, sexist language used to characterize Donald Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton.
Agnifilo nevertheless attempted to characterize the secret society as "strong medicine" that may have actually helped Nicole with her depression and thoughts of suicide.
He worked to characterize the entire party as in lock-step with Trump, even as the party's embrace of their presumptive nominee remains somewhat loose.
Trump, who was largely gracious of May when she announced her decision, has since gone on to unfavorably characterize her handling of the Brexit muddle.
The researchers then shot the buckyballs with an infrared laser and measured how they absorbed the light in order to characterize the other quantum states.
Analyzing such a large data set also required building new computational methods that could, for example, pick out signature genes that characterize different cell types.
It would not be overly dramatic to characterize some of the outcome differences as alarming, including significant differences among hospitals within the same metropolitan area.
Minaj said that while some people may characterize her as being "abrasive or bitchy or whatever," that attitude comes from her attempting to protect herself.
Using sophisticated artificial intelligence and modeling they can characterize where the virus is going and what kind of virus it will be to some extent.
Looking at the dividends, however, the utilities ETF (XLU) is not boasting the relatively high numbers that usually characterize the sector and draw in investors.
That person said that they would not characterize the entire meeting as tense, but there was acknowledgment that people spoke frankly about strongly held views.
The new attorney general, Jeff Sessions, told The Weekly Standard that he wouldn't "characterize" Trump's comments of grabbing women "by the pussy" as sexual assault.
"LOL that I would ever vote Trump," she tweeted late Tuesday with a link to a story that appeared to characterize her comments that way.
Beginning in the early 1950s, he worked on computational ideas to characterize human psychological processes and produced theories on how to endow machines with intelligence.
" Pelosi: "Please don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting as the leader of the House Democrats who just won a big victory.
They were instead released by police employees as counter programming — a way to characterize cops positively when tales of "bad apples" overtook the news cycle.
Looking ahead to the weekend, a very chilly Friday and Saturday characterize our early holiday weekend, when we might get a break between weather systems.
Osofsky added that Facebook relies on more than 1,000 news sources from around the world to attempt to verify and characterize world events and topics.
For this exercise, we focused mostly on companies that principally characterize themselves as autonomous vehicle technology companies, leaving out ride-sharing and new auto brands.
The backdrop: Administration officials characterize OPM as financially distressed, demanding a Congressional commitment to dissolve the agency by June 30 — or else face staff cuts.
"I think it's unfair to the engineering and the R&D teams at Apple to characterize it as a set of minor upgrades," Ask said.
The co-owner John Mara was unafraid to characterize this season as a win-or-else situation after the Giants went 27-22011 in 221.
Moreci's book is what I'd characterize as a sort of beach read for nerds — like Ready Player One or Andy Weir's The Martian and Artemis.
Future missions could help us learn more about the past and future of our own solar system and better characterize planets far from our sun.
The probes should be able to detect small surface features, characterize the shape of the object, and analyze the gasses streaming off of the comet.
In the interview, Zuckerberg acknowledges that Facebook's "innovator in privacy" status is "certainly not the mainstream view," which one might characterize as certainly an understatement.
That spacecraft, on track to be the most powerful space telescope ever built, will be able to characterize 55 Cancri e in much more detail.
The one housed at Fermilab will measure the neutrino beam leaving the accelerator, while the one at SURF will characterize the beam when it arrives.
To characterize H-1B workers as low skilled or low paid without appropriate, impartial study is likely to be highly detrimental to our national interest.
A recent report from A.T. Kearney predicts that smaller-scale, strategic deals will characterize most of the M&A activity across those industries this year.
Sam Byford: So for someone who doesn't know a lot about AI or Go, how would you characterize the cultural resonance of what happened yesterday?
Who else, for example, would ever characterize the "swamp," the political establishment in DC reviled by Trump during the campaign, as a "successful business model"?
Fair enough, I guess; I suppose it's not often they're picked up by large predators that, instead of eating them, simply want to characterize them.
How can one characterize whether the Emmy-nominated Netflix phenom lives up to the hype when you felt it was overhyped in the first place?
It is foolish for those who defended what the Bush administration called "enhanced interrogations" to characterize opposition or criticism as "soft on terrorism," or treasonous.
A 2017 study published in the journal Nature showed that girls as young as six were more likely to characterize boys with brilliance than themselves.
Damore has since become a hero to some on the far right, who have attacked what they characterize as politically correct groupthink in Silicon Valley.
Asked about progress toward selling in China, Goldman said it was moving aggressively but it was too early to characterize exactly what it would do.
This relatively high market cap suggests that investors look at Netflix's growth and characterize it more like a tech company than a typical media company.
That telescope, launching in 2021, would be able to characterize the details and atmospheres of exoplanets in ways scientists have not been able to do.
President, please don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting as the leader of the House Democrats, who just won a big victory.
Charging the same fees for small cells as for the 200-foot towers that characterize 4G coverage is nonsensical and an unnecessary impediment to deployment.
However positive your opinion of Margaret Thatcher might be, you're unlikely to reach for words like "caring" or "gentle" to characterize her tour in office.
"They're being allowed to continue their journey," said the official, who did not want to characterize whether they were being escorted by the Iranian vessels.
The issues presented in "When Two Worlds Collide" are so crucial that it feels churlish to characterize it as a dutiful, and ultimately pedestrian, documentary.
The fractured perspectives of Cézanne's landscapes inspired not only the Cubism of Picasso and Georges Braque but also the unexpected jolts that characterize Ginsberg's poetry.
Furthermore, to characterize this deal as one with a broad base of support that would pass immediately if just brought to the floor is erroneous.
"I didn't prepare well in 1986, and there was an effort to characterize me as something untrue," he said in a later exchange with Sen.
We've done a lot of work around how we characterize this and we're being very clear with our customers that this is an evolutionary step.
The city created a Nightlife Advisory Board to re-characterize how the city liaises with establishments that are important both to culture and the economy.
"I wouldn't characterize Q4 as a high quality beat ... but the guidance is quite solid, despite the share buyback reduction," KBW analyst Sanjay Sakhrani said.
There's a theory that if aliens were to visit our planet, they'd characterize our species as a lowly parasite, and not its most dominant lifeform.
"Now, working with our partners, we have an opportunity to study it, characterize it, and, like other historic battlefields in this country, hopefully protect it."
So in other words, you're aware of the way that people characterize the Stranger Things sound and you're conscious about not falling into that trap.
A vibrant condensation of fantastical figures, nude humanoids, and a unique brand of web-enabled surrealism only begin to characterize the paintings of Emma Stern.
President, please don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting as the leader of the House Democrats who just won a big victory.
Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican, said he's concerned about bailouts for the airlines but said that he wouldn't characterize what he's hearing as a bailout.
I'm not going to characterize what other products might be in it, or what the price of it will be, but he is pretty clear.
In addition to the change in size, "b/w/g #12" offers new textures to the colors and shapes that characterize much of the exhibition.
With good humor and a dose of knowing mischief — the ingredients that characterize the entire issue itself — Pamela simply replied: "If you have to ask … "
It is a highly loaded term that, in this context, belies the actual economic inequality and social stratification that characterize Cuba's racial dynamics and history.
"We really want to talk about the threat to social cohesion that helps characterize this presidency but also just this era," he said last month.
Mr. Xi is throwing him what officials characterize as a "state visit-plus," with a tour of the Forbidden City and an inspection of troops.
Cashman said he had continued to speak with Machado's agent, Dan Lozano, but did not characterize the conversations or say when they had taken place.
"Mortality rates in comparable rich countries have continued their pre-millennial fall at the rates that used to characterize the US," Case and Deaton write.

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