Characterized
in sentence
576 examples of Characterized in a sentence
Nonetheless, in an increasingly open global environment,
characterized
by strong growth (and demand) in the advanced economies, the emerging economies managed to make huge and rapid progress.
After all, the developed economies have not previously engaged in the kind of unconventional monetary policy seen in recent years – a period
characterized
by ultra-low interest rates and ultra-fast cross-border capital flows.
Though US-China relations are highly complex, playing out according to a dynamic often
characterized
by competition and sometimes even confrontation, the two sides are no strangers to cooperation on matters of mutual self-interest – matters like curbing North Korea’s nuclear program.
As a result, effective measures to counteract the global talent gap –
characterized
by a labor shortage in certain sectors, skills mismatches (workers with qualifications that are no longer in high demand), and under-skilling (few or no qualifications) – are needed today.
For years, the debate around environmental action in the United States and Europe was
characterized
by a focus on abstract principles and by political infighting.
Such distinctions were not merely pernicious; they were often
characterized
by an unequal distribution of the resources of the state within a colonial society.
In fact, most early urbanization in the West was
characterized
by development patterns that crashed against nature, connected not by green spaces and parks, but rather by endless ribbons of impervious pavement.
An American Political TragedyBERLIN – US President Donald Trump’s nearly eight months in office have been
characterized
by a series of disturbing political developments.
In India, the service sector has not only led overall economic growth, but is also
characterized
by higher labor productivity than in the industrial sector.
Bolsonaro is frequently
characterized
as a comical character or a “Tropical Trump.”
The pandering to extremist groups, the rejection of science, the outright lies and distortions, and the evasion of the real issues that
characterized
the most recent election cycle set a new low for democratic politics.
Michel may prefer the modest policy initiatives and incrementalism that have
characterized
Merkel’s chancellorships.
And insofar as “benign neglect” might be a fair description, it is a positive one,
characterized
by the absence of geopolitical tension or instability in the region.
It can, of course, be argued that these policies produced the “Great Moderation” – the reduction in cyclical volatility – that
characterized
the advanced market economies in the years leading up to 2007.
Moreover, similar unusual trends
characterized
the financial side of the economy.
The rule of al-Nasir – who viewed the Shia as an intrinsic part of the Islamic community and sought to treat all of his subjects equally – was
characterized
by a marked decrease in sectarian tensions.
In other words, the package ignores the very ingredients needed to lay the groundwork for balanced and sustainable future growth patterns,
characterized
by high economic and social productivity trajectories supported by both the supply side and the demand side (including investment).
Ray Dalio describes a path featuring investment in human capital, infrastructure, and the scientific base of the economy as path A. The alternative is path B,
characterized
by a lack of investment in areas that will directly boost productivity, such as infrastructure and education.
That happened because European bank regulation is still
characterized
by a race to the bottom.
In his seminal 1996 article in the Harvard Business Review, W. Brian Arthur identified the important distinctions between a health-care system defined by planning, hierarchy, and control and one
characterized
by observation, positioning, and flattened organizations.
Often young and under-capitalized, these smaller enterprises appear riskier because they are usually found in poorly regulated markets
characterized
by an uncertain political or economic environment.
The Egyptian process, however, should not be considered merely a return to the pre-2011 status quo; rather, developments constitute what could be
characterized
as an ascending spiral that, while turning back on itself, nevertheless advances.
Emerging economies will be called on to play an even larger role in a multi-speed global economy
characterized
by protracted rehabilitation of over-extended balance sheets in industrial countries.
Consider Turkey’s response, which has been
characterized
by an unwavering commitment to capital-account openness.
Moreover, a crucial difference today is that the generational conflict that so
characterized
the 1960’s – “Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command,” as Dylan put it – is absent.
Just three years ago, it would have been unimaginable: though the West’s relationship with Russia was far from ideal, and featured plenty of competition, it was also
characterized
by cooperation.
Without a fundamental reset, relations between Russia and Europe will continue to decay, eventually becoming
characterized
by benign neglect.
If anything, the Russian system should be
characterized
as proto-fascist – tamer than European fascist states during the 1920s and 1930s, but still featuring key elements of those regimes.
He
characterized
testimony given by his wife, Gu Kailai, now serving a suspended death sentence for murdering the British businessman Neil Heywood in 2011, as “comical” and “fictional,” and he called her “crazy.”
Confidence is fragile in an environment
characterized
by ongoing deleveraging, macro uncertainties, weak labor-market growth, and a fiscal drag.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Economic
Global
Years
World
Growth
Policy
Political
Economy
Countries
Between
Crisis
Would
Their
Often
Economies
Since
Markets
Government
Financial