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Synonyms for characterize

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Synonyms for characterize

to describe with a word or term

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Synonyms for characterize

describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of

be characteristic of

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For the current fiscal year as of 30 September 2018, IGD estimates that approximately 21% of each distribution is characterised as net investment income and 79% is characterised as return of capital, while IID estimates approximately 27% of each distribution is characterised as net investment income and 73% is characterised as return of capital.
This Stage can be characterised by self-introductions (as a prelude to being a source of content material to other students), brain-storming (limited at this Stage 1 to only accumulating new ideas, yet to be argued in Stage 2), involving divergent thinking to gather various different perceptions in order to explore and to frame each student's context, and helping each other as equals with obtaining content especially in sharing personal experiences and past literature that has been read, which constitute old foundational knowledge.
This Stage is characterised by hypotheses testing and logical straight-forward thinking (termed 'vertical" thinking in contrast to 'lateral' thinking) associated with problem-solving, and is collaborative.
In the period under investigation the author distinguishes among three types of workplace relations which characterised the industry and which are related to specific economic and technological developments.