Sentences with phrase «described by some observers»

Described by observers as the most powerful Chinese official in decades, Xi last year was recognized as only the fourth person to earn the designation of «core» leader.
Is this remarkable episode, variously described by some observers as a Tea Party «hostage - taking» or even «suicide bombing,» going to end in the unthinkable?
Kerry is described by observers in Chambers UK as «a true professional with full knowledge of the subject» and «her advice is particularly clear».

Not exact matches

Of these seventy - one inadequate homes, forty - four were obviously so; the remaining twenty - seven showed fewer or better disguised inadequacies, and would probably be described by the casual observer as «normal» homes.
If this goes the way it looks like it might, the next question will be: Is this bad offense, as it is usually labeled, or great defense, as it is described by SEC observers?
But while the voting process itself has been described as fair by most international observers, the political campaign and the actual counting of the votes — no doubt the most important part of the democratic election process — has been characterized by the abuse of power, the excessive role of money, extraordinary events such as power cuts in the polling stations, fights between party representatives, accusations of fraud and scandals in denying observers access to polling stations.
Indeed, the 2007 polls were described as the worst globally by international observers.
The BNI report, however, has been criticised by several observer groups including policy think tank IMANI Africa and anti-corruption group Occupy Ghana, who described it as deficient.
The move to host the two in the country was criticized by many observers including the then - in - opposition New Patriotic Party, who described the two as a security threat despite assurances to the contrary by the US.
The split was described by one observers as moderates versus progressives, a dynamic which some fear will split the caucus; our source tells us Braynon was the deciding vote.
In what observers have described as legal gymnastics, embattled businessman, Alfred Woyome, has once again filed a fresh suit at the Supreme Court seeking to halt all processes intended to retrieve the GHc51 million judgment debt wrongfully paid to him by the state.
Legal observers describe it as an «aggressive» use of the federal honest - services law by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara because it was not a classic cash - in - a-bag bribery scheme, and no government witness explicitly linked Silver's fees with any promised favors in return.
The BNI report was criticised by several observer groups including policy think tank IMANI Africa and anti-corruption group Occupy Ghana, who described it as deficient.
Other observers have also described how today's extremely competitive funding environment can make the safe course appear by far the wiser one, at least from a career standpoint.
Discovery of the system's extraordinary properties was made by a team of astronomers from Vanderbilt and Harvard with the assistance of colleagues at Lehigh, Ohio State and Pennsylvania State universities, Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network and the American Association of Variable Star Observers and is described in a paper accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal.
As an example, one MSP leader described the Japanese practice of conducting research lessons, in which «the research evidence is collected by the observers about what in the lesson enables learning and what does not.
By the late 1700s Falmouth boasted around 150 homes, described at the time by one observer as «superb, elegant, and substantial.&raquBy the late 1700s Falmouth boasted around 150 homes, described at the time by one observer as «superb, elegant, and substantial.&raquby one observer as «superb, elegant, and substantial.»
In November 1998, Gehri was listed as an observer at the UN climate change negotiations in Buenos Aires on the delegation of the Climate Council, a group fronted by the late Don Pearlman, once described as «the high priest of the carbon club» for his alliances with oil - producing countries at climate change negotiations.
Clegg was described as a «struggling sixth form debater» by one twitter «observer» — and, I have to agree.
While some observers may be surprised by the public announcement, the token sale is described as being launched under Rule 506 (c) of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, which, subject to compliance with certain restrictions, permits the token seller to engage in general advertising and general solicitation.
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