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Buyers are flocking to small SUVs and crossovers for both their practical natures and sporty demeanors.
FORBES: William Cook
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"I don't think people give dogs a lot of credit for their intuitive natures, " she went on.
WSJ: Checking In at the Doggie Hotel
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Pat bred donkeys and had studied and written about their symbolic significance, their place in the ancient world, and their profoundly spiritual natures.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Dog Days'
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That is not surprising, given the different natures of the games.
ECONOMIST: Psychology and the sexes
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But she is likely to find that nagging men and women to change their natures is a more daunting task than anything she does at her day job.
WSJ: Do as I Do, Not as I Say
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And the prudence of fitting our aims to our natures can seem to many of us to flow from a confusion between a healthy life and a worthy life.
FORBES: David Foster Wallace's Depression: Neurodiversity and Flourishing
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But it is not just the universities that cherish their unique natures - despite both boasting absorbingly historic colleges, churches, libraries and museums, the nature of each town is quite unlike the other.
BBC: The Oxford versus Cambridge gloat race
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In fact, over the years statisticians have come up with increasingly complex procedures to correct for all sorts of potential statistical biases that can occur in research projects of various natures.
FORBES: Publication Bias (or, Why You Can't Trust Any of the Research You Read)
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With its new manual, the APA might instead have started taking steps toward a system of classification that, as in medicine, organizes disorders according to what we know about their natures and causes.
WSJ: DSM-5: A Manual Run Amok
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And, conveniently enough, of three different natures.
FORBES: Childless Keynesians And The Future They Made
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Does this shot capture their elemental natures?
FORBES: Henri Cartier-Bresson: Aesthetic Contrarian
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But wilder natures were at work.
ECONOMIST: English lives