Dewey uses four instincts, or impulses, to describe how to characterize children's behavior.
They also further characterized its electronic behavior.
The two sides settled out of court with the Phoenix group characterizing his behavior as "obscene, abusive, and belligerent".
Although someone might reasonably characterize one's own behavior as "flirting," for example, it is unlikely that a person would report "making sexual advances," except facetiously.
Instead, he characterized Mr. Wilson's behavior as a response to insults directed at the defendant's mother.
But even that information will not be sufficient to fully characterize Mr. Garcia's behavior at the time of the shooting, he said.
She characterizes his behavior as worried, nervous, sad, and distracted-as best I can translate from Arabic.
I wouldn't have characterized her behavior as manic-depressive, but she certainly wasn't squandering time on the transitions.
The police characterized the man's behavior as "bizarre."
An earlier inquiry by the former state attorney general, James Shannon, characterized the officers' behavior as "disturbing."