In his 200 interviews, Belk found that the most obsessive collectors had one overwhelming trait in common: loneliness.
This new business model will be the most important trait of America's manufacturing renaissance.
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The victor of Crewe's third useful trait is one that Mr Davis shares: his humble background.
My father was always very frugal (a trait I inherited, for better or for worse).
Hard-headed stubbornness is not s trait that people generally admire in others, politicians or otherwise.
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We think of context as a particularly human trait, but it exists in all living things.
"Being consistent is the most common trait in parenting and managing, " says Laura J.
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And most prints found have shown claw marks, which is a dog paw trait.
Such career dedication is perhaps the most important common trait shared by all EMBA students.
To Lamoriello, this year's team has recovered a trait that once characterized the franchise's glory era.
But the two share at least one trait: a strong desire to control their world.
Relatedly, humane concern for other species is a trait often linked to material comfort.
One big-city trait he can afford to leave behind is the legendary snooty service.
And it's a kind Afghan trait often to blame the outsider for their own problem.
The waiver essentially says the player shall accept the risks associated with the trait or disease.
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One actor emphasized one character trait in particular and played his entire audition in that style.
Virtually any positive trait when taken to extremes, misunderstood, or misapplied, can quickly become a liability.
That was a valuable trait for the new farming peoples who had domesticated cows.
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Madden said the balance between old and new is a trait exclusive to his DC customers.
Fayyad also reveled in Hasan's achievements, not a common trait among men in traditional societies.
Do the workers who answered the questionnaire share a trait that could influence their wages?
In other words, they have some character flaw or disagreeable trait that bothers you.
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Len Zacks of Zacks.com notes that almost all small cap biotechs share this trait.
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Yet, that's also a good trait for columnists, who can always say things better and clearer.
It is a British trait to obsess about the bad without giving proper recognition to the good.
This country prides itself on individuality, a trait that seems to have been lost among our banks.
In other words, the most important trait in an underdog is how well it handles the ball.
This trait makes honeybees essential to modern agriculture, which has itself evolved to depend on their services.
The most irritating design flaw is a trait shared with Nomad II an unobvious power switch.
And to the meagre stimulus and zombification of industry can be added a third Japanese trait policy indecision.
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