Sentences with phrase «characterised by some of the following»

School refusal is a more persistent problem that might be characterised by some of the following signs3:

Not exact matches

It was a world characterised by massive swings in our terms of trade, and a very serious international financial crisis followed by a deep global recession, not to mention the effects of the adoption of «non-conventional» policies in the major jurisdictions.
The action was characterised by a small rise in river height followed by a recession to baseflow, preceding a larger rise and ramp down over a period of 30 - 40 days downstream of Hillston.
The sloppiness that has characterised his game in the eyes of critics followed by the expansive passing range that showcases the best of his talents.
These unique unbiased photometric surveys that SPICA will perform will be followed up by observations both with the SPICA spectrometers and with other facilities at shorter and longer wavelengths, with the aim to fully characterise the evolution of AGNs and star - forming galaxies after re-ionisation.
After four year old Ayen Chol was killed by a dog (characterised as a Pit Bull, but probably a large cross breed) in August of 2011, Victoria's State Government responded to public outcry and rushed through legislation which made it an offense for an owner to keep a restricted breed dog which not comply with the following conditions:
This type of humanism is neither focused on an artistic ideal to follow nor is it characterised by the celebration of mankind as beings who can dominate their surroundings.
This intense period, during which the artist also published a sizeable sylloge of writings (Ich will Sofort ein Buch machen / Voglio fare subito un libro, Sauerländer, Aarau - Frankfurt and Hopefulmonster, Florence), was followed by a phase characterised by a return to the essential nature of matter and line (one - man show at the Fundaçâo de Serralves, Porto, 1999).
Of course, in the real world, the 1880's where exceptionaly cold, peak 20th century warmth was in the 1990's (which in turn were cooler than the first decade of the 21st century), and the 1970's and following decades were characterised by an ongoing rise in temperatureOf course, in the real world, the 1880's where exceptionaly cold, peak 20th century warmth was in the 1990's (which in turn were cooler than the first decade of the 21st century), and the 1970's and following decades were characterised by an ongoing rise in temperatureof the 21st century), and the 1970's and following decades were characterised by an ongoing rise in temperatures.
My understanding is that GCMs are run several times with known forcings (as far as we can determine them) but random natural variability (e.g. ENSO), so the end result is an «ensemble» of model runs characterised by mean, standard deviation etc. rather than following precisely the year - to - year variations of global temperature.
Based on the information summarised in the sections above (Table 7.3), key vulnerabilities of industry, settlement and society include the following, each characterised by a level of confidence.
Furthermore, even the legal tests applied for the assessment of PFD agreements were contiguous insofar as the Commission did not adopt a «quick look» approach in order to characterise the agreements in Lundbeck as restrictive «by object»; rather, it did so following an individual and detailed examination of the measures in question having regard to their content, purpose and context.
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