And can you say from a policy standpoint whether that is a fair characterization?
Many people think this is a debate about "taxing the Internet, " but that's a misleading characterization.
As mentioned, the story is scant and there is little by way of characterization.
Scalia's characterization of the Voting Rights Act was offensive, and it deserved to be national news.
Mankiw was very gracious in his characterization of the event and the protesting students.
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In this context, it is wise to render a dual characterization of Fukushima itself.
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Can you give us any kind of characterization of the specifics of those conversations?
Is that even a fair characterization of one black man being used as a proxy against another black man?
Hatfill said Ashcroft's characterization of the scientist as a "person of interest" was unfair.
Use them as a skeleton and add life by using emotion, rich characterization and fascinating settings.
That appears to be a simplistic characterization of what looks like an internal war inside the agency.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice repeated that characterization yesterday during testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney also criticized the president's characterization of a private sector on the upswing.
The most obviously problematic part of his monologue is his gross mis-characterization of what end-of-life discussions are like.
And I think that characterization was more narrow than is actually the case.
But do you really think that is a fair characterization of how millions of people go about their day?
Chief Justice Roberts chimed in with this pithy characterization of such a policy.
McCain lost no time in returning Romney's attacks, taking umbrage especially at Romney's characterization of his policies as liberal.
"What we have on the records is an incomparable richness of this fusion of singing and characterization, " Steane says.
Duvall jettisons his usual rural mannerisms, giving a subtle, fluid, full-bodied characterization of a starchy patriarch with off-the-wall eloquence.
One of the most confusing aspects of the decision hinges on the characterization of the mandate as a tax.
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"Headed south" would be a charitable characterization of his assessment of that direction.
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This should be considered a discussion and the end goal is an accurate article, in context with the proper characterization.
But this is not a fair characterization of online learning, nor of the vast majority of institutions that provide online courses.
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This characterization of the minority party is common in the news media as well, and not just the conservative opinion journals.
Readers can judge for themselves whether that characterization is or is not supported by the linked references and quotations I provide.
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It helps its customers in the acquisition and processing of seismic data as well as in reservoir characterization and monitoring activities.
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The generalized imagery of Africans yields to portraits of actual individuals, and here the range of depiction and characterization is extremely broad.
And so I just don't think it's a fair characterization of it.
Gore has been sharply criticized by Bradley, Bradley's backers and media newspaper editorial writers for his characterization of Bradley's plan for universal health insurance.
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