There have been no reliable reports in Xinjiang of suicide-bombings, a hallmark of Islamist fanaticism.
At the moment, Hallmark seems more worried about the competition than about compromising its squeaky-clean image.
"I would keep Hallmark a million miles away from that kind of card, " says Jack F.
They abhorred the claims of superiority that tended to be the hallmark of the aristocracy.
Rational drug design, the hallmark of new-school biotech, is no panacea, as Gladwell rightly points out.
The desire for the handmade and the handworked is the hallmark of luxury now.
None of those qualities have been the historic hallmark of most ERP implementations.
This policy was a bright hallmark of the Clinton administration, which oversaw the Internet's privatization.
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Its hallmark is excessive shopping and spending behavior that leads to a sense of personal distress.
"That hallmark of humility and simplicity are his personal expressions as pope, " Bunson said.
"The kidnapping bears the hallmark of al-Qaeda, " a security official told the AFP news agency.
Ever since, the administration's devotion to its prerogatives and control of information has been its hallmark.
Disputes over the identities of those killed have been a hallmark of the 12-year war.
Superb service is also a hallmark of Nobu , as well as its heavenly Japanese fare.
It is the after affect of these all together that is the hallmark of social business.
Either way you look at it, it is a hallmark moment for this new measurement.
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In just five days, Francis' straightforward, spontaneous style has become immediate hallmark of his papacy.
Collaboration is the hallmark of so many innovative fields, and medicine is no exception.
Another hallmark of method patents is they stop people from doing things, Singer said.
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Setting specific import goals was a hallmark of the Clinton administration's early trade strategy.
The sheer quirkiness of the descriptions and incidents bears the hallmark of truth and intense research.
Regina shared in her blog a Twitter conversation with Hallmark Cards.
Subtlety of vision has never been a hallmark of Disney, and Eyre knows that.
This is the hallmark of a proper theory: it makes predictions that can then be tested.
That model was, to Hallmark, symptomatic of the many mistakes that nearly destroyed Jaguar.
It is the hallmark of a true believer, and a staple of his creed.
The hallmark of the mid-western Democrats is a virtue usually scorned in their party's primaries: pragmatism.
Hallmark Business Connections is a division of one of the most recognized consumer brands in the world.
Chavez's criticisms of U.S. imperialism were a hallmark of his presidency and played well with his supporters.
The idea itself is not new--using existing molecules as a template is a hallmark of drug development.
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