For many people, ADD is not a disorder but a trait, a way of being in the world.
It's a trait of a professional intelligence operative to talk to everyone.
Research by psychologists including Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania indicates that optimism is both a natural trait and a learned skill.
That is not a good trait in a candidate.
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Their descendants inherited a trait that became a burden, not a benefit.
While it is true that bitcoins lost or forgotten are ultimately irretrievable, I view that as a feature not a bug because it is the prevailing trait of a digital bearer instrument.
Over-inclusiveness, therefore, is a cognitive trait that forms a foundation for divergent thinking, the method used to explore many possible solutions based on unexpected connections.
But the two share at least one trait: a strong desire to control their world.
At least half of Edwards' supporters chose empathy with their problems as the most important trait for a president.
Generally, those that have actually led to lengthy work stoppages share the common trait of a single lightning rod issue, like football players trying to win free agency in the 1980s or baseball owners trying to institute a salary cap in the 1990s.
As Eisner speaks, Andrew corrects him, or adds salient details, demonstrating a key trait Eisner looks for: a mind obsessed with accuracy.
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Nancy was self-reliant, a trait that she possibly picked up while growing up on a farm in New Hampshire, Marsha Lanza said.
While this study may be the first to suggest that a personality trait may influence the risk of a repeat heart attack, many cardiologists have long known mood can affect health.
This is a trait we look for in new hires at PunchTab: if presented with a new opportunity will their curiosity and sense of adventure compel them to jump at it?
Dr Cassidy said a rare counter-example exists in Beatrix Potter's Tale of Mr Tod, in which Brock the badger plans to eat Benjamin Bunny's bunnies (bunny-eating is a genuine badger trait, as Potter - a countrywoman - would have known).
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One possibility is that mathematical expertise, a character trait possessed by many investors and typically seen as a desirable feature for that vocation, promotes linear thinking.
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New research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that presidents and psychopaths share a psychological trait that may shed light on what made Teddy such a unique character.
My father was always very frugal (a trait I inherited, for better or for worse).
To Lamoriello, this year's team has recovered a trait that once characterized the franchise's glory era.
Relatedly, humane concern for other species is a trait often linked to material comfort.
Madden said the balance between old and new is a trait exclusive to his DC customers.
Do the workers who answered the questionnaire share a trait that could influence their wages?
This country prides itself on individuality, a trait that seems to have been lost among our banks.
And iRobot's beady laser eyes and limited animation make it look friendly -- a trait its makers fully intended.
Both Cohen and Schaumberg also make a clear distinction between guilt and shame - a trait linked to low self-esteem.
Or who is just more obnoxiously insistent, a trait I can attribute to my own sex without fear of repercussions.
Frishberg is a man with a tremendous amount of common sense, a trait that has served him well over the years.
As the participation by Italian shareholders in American class-action suits against Parmalat show, litigiousness is not a trait confined to America.
He says this uncompromising morality is a trait common to fundamentalist Christians.
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