Being highly centered is characteristic of many of the most successful and wealthiest individuals.
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What's more, Pratt said his map showed that the feature is circular, which is characteristic of impact craters.
Ironically, the way in which Aeneas abandons Dido in favour of his preordained fate is characteristic of Carthaginian treachery.
CTBT, this fundamental flaw, which is characteristic of global agreements, is greatly magnified.
The book's subtitle, "The Hero of Heroes, " is characteristic of the approach.
As is characteristic of this organization and its founder and president, Frank Gaffney, grand retrospectives were deferred in favor of looking to the battles ahead.
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It is characteristic of committee discussions and decisions that every member has a vivid recollection of them and that every member's recollection differs violently from every other member's recollection.
Chadwick believes branding stadiums reveals a consensus in football that is characteristic of German society and culture, where sponsor and fan cooperation is seen as for the club's greater good.
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The music has that deceptively dashed-off quality that is characteristic of younger-than-Neil hip-hop performers, punk-inspired rockers and the rare musicians of Neil Young's generation who haven't settled into complacent craftsmanship.
While the slate itself was previously used (this is a loaner from ASUS), the Mobile Dock arrived factory sealed so I have to assume this is characteristic of every piece of hardware.
"Many of the responses we have received, to which we are of course responding individually, stress the happy mixture of university and community use which is currently characteristic of the arts centre - but this is exactly what we want to preserve and enhance, " said the statement.
Another aspect of this is the American characteristic of our individualism that is unarguably knitted together into a social fabric of cooperation.
This is a fundamental characteristic of bonds which is calculated and quantified by the duration of the bond.
But what if this decline is a characteristic of corporate size rather than an economic trend?
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There is another characteristic of a stall that adds to the excitement.
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Rosanne and her team have designed a solution rooted in collaboration (which, as David Bornstein so eloquently noted last week, is a characteristic of many social entrepreneurs).
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Charles Bukowski, who died in 1994, shares with Mr Simic a quality which is highly characteristic of American verse from Walt Whitman on a casualness of address, some feeling that the person speaking to us is the not-so-perfect human being next door.
DivX Plus Streaming brings a cutting-edge feature set to streaming media that is typically characteristic of the Blu-ray Disc consumer experience such as multi-language subtitles and audio tracks, trick-play track for smooth fast forward and rewind, chapter points for quick scene navigation, and resume playback across devices.
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Munch's use of color, art historians say, is a distinguishing characteristic of this version.
In a Forbes.com column titled The 7 Secrets of Inspiring Leaders, I write that vision is a fundamental characteristic of inspiring leaders.
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Yet navigating these situations well is a defining characteristic of truly followable and inspiring leaders.
According to NIST, this capability is an essential characteristic of cloud computing.
There is one more striking parallel, but this is not a characteristic of the three political ideologies, but one of the West.
The water system provides drinking water for 42 million people and is a defining characteristic of the states and provinces along its borders.
It is simple - the only characteristic of the spaces we use is that they are public, and have been left, that's to say "loosely" abandoned.
Under capitalism, wealth is less a stock of goods than a flow of ideas and information, the defining characteristic of which is surprise.
One consistent characteristic is the performance of the ritual by both men and women, side by side.
But perhaps denial is the most dominant characteristic of developed markets in this crisis so far, Booth says.
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