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How do you characterize the leadership style?

characterize造句

Epithet: a descriptive name or phrase used to characterize someone or something.

This is what we characterize as elasticity, making the asynchronous service framework an elastic queue.

I would characterize the market as resilient and successful and with a clear growth potential.

Text analysis can extract a set of keywords that characterize the document.

Contrasting seasons of rain and drought characterize the savanna climate, typically with more dry months than wet.

Many discussions of SSL characterize the choice of certificate types based on the cost or the process involved.

Again, you can package Storyboards into a top-level package that you can characterize using the stereotype.

Often, I've found that I can characterize something in a way that's more positive, but just as truthful.

That was only a prelude to a two-week sojourn that historian John Lewis Gaddis would characterize as "a surreal extravaganza."

It is clear from the service and request ports of a participant what is actually provided and consumed, making it unnecessary to also further characterize the participant itself.

We now have an information-modeling mechanism that allows us to characterize what we want to do, rather than how we have to do it.

Organizations use the FSDM to guide definition of the information domains and use the FS-IDM to characterize target service implementations, as discussed earlier.

As London expanded westward from the City and northward from Whitehall, the aristocratic estates of west London were speculatively developed into the set of Georgian streets and squares that characterize much of the so-called West End.

GB: Given that your work spans the decades as well as the globe, how would you characterize how software has grown in importance and how the process of developing software has changed?

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