• Insiders say he may also be temperamentally more suited to the top job than Mr Winters.

    ECONOMIST: American bank bosses

  • Do men and women who risk everything to leap into a new world differ temperamentally from those who stay home?

    FORBES: Blessed Are the Hypomanic

  • In other words, the French temperamentally liked the idea of protest, not least as a way of snubbing Mr Sarkozy.

    ECONOMIST: France

  • Temperamentally and ideologically, Huffington is Eun's opposite, a big, colorful personality who talks incessantly about "great journalism, " rather than external referrals and revenue per user.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It also drew into the climate debate some libertarian bloggers who fear the impact of climate policies on individual freedoms and who temperamentally distrust authorities.

    BBC: Flooding in York

  • Some were temperamentally unsuited to be ruthless businessmen.

    FORBES: Pioneers Die Broke

  • Republican Senators should recognize that John Bolton is an outstanding choice for UN ambassador who is being opposed on ideological and political grounds, not because there is real reason to fear he is temperamentally unsuited to sensitive diplomatic posts.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bush v. Kerry II

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