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Characterisation

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Characterisation meaning

Alternative form of characterization.

Example sentences (20)

However, Mr du Feu said his client was ‘quite upset’ by the characterisation of him in the probation report.

In 2022, then Glasgow Labour leader Malcolm Cunning said the idea his party were solely to blame for the hefty bill to come from the equal pay dispute was “a false characterisation of what happened”.

Last week, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak defended Prime Minister Modi over the BBC documentary, asserting that he "didn't agree with the characterisation" of his Indian counterpart.

McDougall’s production ingeniously shades the characterisation with musical director s score, replacing classical fragments with a Jewish socialist anthem.

Mr Glen responded: “I don’t recognise her characterisation of the Foreign Secretary’s employment history.

Revel Horwood said that the dance lacked “flow”, but he said he loved the characterisation and the couple were awarded 27 points.

The commissioner then intervened with a line of incremental questions that had the DPP concede that he’d made an error in his written statement characterisation of an internal office note as “contemporaneous”.

The subject matter also feels dated, as Christian and a wealthy benefactor, The Duke (James Bryers), fight over Satine; Christian’s characterisation in particular verges on manipulative, and the language can be paternalistic.

Christopher Tonkin’s physical and vocal characterisation of Marcello is one of easy naturalism and likeability.

During cross-examination, Deeming was also shown a February 2023 news article in which Pesutto defended her, but she told the court the party leader had still failed to correct the extremist characterisation of her in the media.

Findlay has both the deftness of characterisation and the excellent singing voice required to play the part of Maria, the independent-spirited young Catholic who makes the journey from Bride of Christ to bride of von Trapp.

It is a modest characterisation of a man who, with his band of brothers, played a crucial role in liberating Western Europe.

Seen initially as an outsider for the VP pick, Walz enjoyed viral success in distilling Democrats' attack lines against Republicans into a relatable one-word characterisation - "weird" - that propelled him up Harris' shortlist.

The PM's official spokesman said: "The Prime Minister wouldn't recognise that characterisation of policing.

The readout did not contain the specific words "someone's got to take the rap", but Mr Staunton said he stood by "his characterisation of the conversation".

There is more silent-movie-style clowning from Almaviva’s ever-present henchman, Mikhail Polyakov, and the self-exiled Russian director has a pop at Vladimir Putin in his characterisation of the Count, played by a poised Hubert Zapior.

The Salford City Mayor said: "Salford Labour entirely dispute the opposition’s characterisation of the cost and lack of ambition for the City of Salford.

This then informs the characterisation processes.

According to the award committee, one of the significant achievements of the IISR was its contribution to the geo-tagged characterisation of 190 organic growers.

At times, the characterisation even feels forced and caricatured, the latter aimed, perhaps, at disproving Occidental ideas of Indians as a uniform brown mass.