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This was very characteristic of my behaviors at the time.
This anatomical arrangement is characteristic of eyes of all types.
This is a characteristic of OLED and is normal behavior.
Elegance and rusticity may be a singular characteristic of Etna.
Realism is a trait not always characteristic of presidential candidates.
This has been the enduring, defining characteristic of the race.
Neoliberalism sees competition as the defining characteristic of human relations.
This is, of course, the defining characteristic of high inequality.
Rather, the defining characteristic of these laws is their passivity.
"The main characteristic of silicone is gas permeability," said Och.
Clay, tiled roofing is another distinct characteristic of these homes.
It lacked the long, strong flight feathers characteristic of birds.
The most striking characteristic of Eilish's music is her voice.
J is characteristic of a certain kind of journeyman in fashion.
This steady separation is characteristic of a sustainable longer term uptrend.
It lacked a dust tail or gas jets, characteristic of comets.
A close connection with Chinese society is characteristic of the Hui.
"This is characteristic of something that's filtering the light," says Wright.
The prevalence of righties is a defining characteristic of our species.
A defining characteristic of our species is our mania for expansion.
This is the characteristic of the beginning of a new uptrend.
Perhaps the most pronounced characteristic of the Middle East is noise.
The defining characteristic of Amy Schumer is that of Lenny Bruce.
A characteristic of state courts is that justice is very local.
It was characteristic of a lot of the home-ec recipes.
Bush identified "humility" as a defining characteristic of a future president.
What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of WeHo?
Overt symbols of religiosity have not historically been characteristic of Kosovars.
Zoa comes out polished; free from the blemishes characteristic of cowhide.
He has responded with a ferocity characteristic of his long career.
I will say this: It's not characteristic of who we've been.
I'd very much hate to change that characteristic of South Carolina.
Volatility has been a defining characteristic of the stock market lately.
Science: Milk is supposed to be a distinguishing characteristic of mammals.
"I just wanted to exaggerate the characteristic of each girl," he said.
As a result, these findings might not be characteristic of all porn.
That's characteristic of authoritarian regimes, not democracies, and it needs to stop.
Bottlenose dolphins produce "signature whistles" which are characteristic of a particular individual.
THE MOST predictable characteristic of Donald Trump, it appears, is his unpredictability.
Published in 1962, Another Country was, characteristic of Baldwin, a courageous book.
The most noticeable characteristic of the XPS 15 is its extraordinary display.
Such dominance is a characteristic of today's winner-takes-all web businesses.
What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of West Hollywood?
The design is minimal yet conveys the unique characteristic of each drape.
Sometimes, this characteristic of the city is best seen in its food.
" The department called CFPB's actions "characteristic of an overreaching and unaccountable agency.
Forming and maintaining relationships is a defining characteristic of, well, being human.
The most salient characteristic of Thunberg's vocal fingerprint is perhaps her age.
The passage on "up" is characteristic of McWhorter's strengths as a writer.
Industrial IoT ecosystems already have every characteristic of an attractive ransomware target.
What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of Silver Lake?
In The X Files, terror was a characteristic of the domestic space.
The second characteristic of sleep paralysis is what gives it its name.
A notable characteristic of Goodnow Farms Chocolate bars is their sleek subtlety.
The second shared characteristic of conspiracy theories is a preoccupation with them.
Conversely, a defining characteristic of infrastructure building is large, upfront fixed costs.
I blanched at the $40 price tag, but that's characteristic of me.
These choices are characteristic of prospect theory, a model of human behavior.
VICE: What do you think is the most distinctive characteristic of Koreatown?
I think, for myself, that this is the underlying characteristic of my work.
But touch they do, in explosively hot sex scenes characteristic of Rocha's writing.
As is characteristic of black American culture, in that void lemonade was made.
Caste, far from being purged, became a characteristic of Indian Christianity and Buddhism.
Additionally, the high margin characteristic of these revenues strengthens the company's operating profile.
And polarization is a major characteristic of the Latin American region's political scenario.
Employing ever-larger vessels has been characteristic of container ships since the 1970s.
A characteristic of DDT's popularity -- its persistence -- would eventually contribute to its demise.
But illegality is not a necessary or even common characteristic of antidemocratic change.
" Other "Flexibility of action is a very important characteristic of an (MPC) member.
An important characteristic of "race-blind" thinking is not making one's position explicit.
"I think it's a characteristic of Facebook that we've always understood," she said.
This is a steady separation and this is characteristic of a sustainable uptrend.
Tim Kaine, the state is once again characteristic of this year's midterm elections.
Characteristic of Wolff's style, Siege waxes poetic on the special counsel's inner conflict.
The appeal is increasingly familiar, a characteristic of an Internet built around platforms.
However, industrial IoT ecosystems already have every characteristic of an attractive ransomware target.
"A good characteristic of anybody is to admit when they're wrong," said Rogers.
The sharp drop-off near the top is characteristic of a power law.
GM: Another characteristic of natural languages that computer languages don't have is redundancy.
This, too, is characteristic of how Gomes re-compartmentalizes and reinvents spatial relations.
But he suggested that intolerance was not a defining characteristic of the country.
It's characteristic of a city that gets annoyed by attacks on its freedoms.
"Science is a genuine universal, characteristic of all advanced life-forms," he writes.
The only real defining characteristic of India's pickle culture may be its range.
A 163 percent donation policy is now a defining characteristic of Charity: water.
The consistent wide separation is a characteristic of the Nasdaq since late 2016.
Another characteristic of Cunningham dance theater, the nature study above all, is simultaneity.
This easily disproven FUD was characteristic of the misleading nature of many other arguments.
Kelly also pushed back strongly on any characteristic of the order as targeting Muslims.
Their C-13-to-C-12 ratios are characteristic of biology and metabolic function.
One interesting characteristic of the formations were the layers of other minerals around them.
The dominant characteristic of that bra is that it says Victoria's Secret multiple times.
In fact, height remains a defining characteristic of people living in the province today.
On a macro scale, the mirrorworld will exhibit the crucial characteristic of increasing returns.
Its sudden prominence reflects a lack of rigour characteristic of the party's activist fringe.
Employing everyday materials he found became a lasting characteristic of his self-taught practice.
"Sixteen assists and 13 turnovers isn't characteristic of us," UCLA coach Steve Alford said.
The single is sharp and poignant, as is characteristic of the rapper's signature style.
Take misophonia, the genetically linked characteristic of getting annoyed by hearing other people chewing.
The most obvious characteristic of the overwintering stinkbug, however, is a deep, abiding lethargy.
But screen time in particular has had this really strong characteristic of moral judgment.
Once confined, they exhibit nervous tics and self-harm characteristic of animals in distress.
"Clemency is the characteristic of monarchs," wrote Montesquieu, who thought it inappropriate in republics.
This study demonstrated, in a very simple way, this defining characteristic of our species.
But diversity is a characteristic of a population, not, in most cases, of individuals.
Mr. Trump's penchant for threats has been characteristic of his administration from the beginning.
The exterior is part brick, part stucco with half-timbering, characteristic of the style.
If there's one defining characteristic of Romney's political career it's his veneer of professionalism.
That speaks to an intrinsic characteristic of cancer: It does not kill right away.
It enshrined a moment when tribalism has become the defining characteristic of American politics.
This is a well-documented characteristic of human reasoning, known as the confirmation bias.
Look for the dark cherry flavors and white pepper spice characteristic of the grape.
STYLE MEDLEY Mixing trends and decades is a defining characteristic of Ms. Abellán's look.
Diversity, long considered a characteristic of big cities, has been spreading into rural America.
Hence it may not display all the bloated inefficiency characteristic of state-dominated groups.
It's characteristic of Headley's winking references that the phrase "mere wife" holds multiple meanings.
I think one major characteristic of congresswomen is public speaking, having that persuasive tone.
And that has been the central characteristic of the Chinese economy over the past year.
Characteristic of Clowes's stories, the task proves to be more challenging and tragic than expected.
This, Lord says, is a proven characteristic of funds that outpace their benchmarks over time.
Thumbnail image: Joseph Ravens Site-specific additions, like Finley's, are characteristic of Art AIDS America.
This approach is characteristic of Republican governance — though again, inconsistent with the party's self-image.
A characteristic of these problems is that they occur in worlds not subject to change.
I wanted to focus on the Japanese way, and especially on the characteristic of movability.
Heart and soul Evolutionarily speaking, running long distances is a defining characteristic of being human.
This declining regard for factual evidence may be a defining characteristic of our current age.
Its sculptured design softens the most scorned characteristic of any minivan — the boring, boxy shape.
Because cognition really is the key characteristic of Alzheimer's, and it directly relates to function.
The only elements characteristic of Ariel are a bikini top and...no, actually, that's it.
Another characteristic of war leaders is that they accept the blame when things go wrong.
"Human emotion and human character is an essential characteristic of Leonardo's art," Professor Kwakkelstein said.
But an essential characteristic of mathematics, one it arguably lives and dies by, is precision.
A defining characteristic of the school was its blurring of lines between teacher and student.
The desire to crush those who displease him is a defining characteristic of this president.
That visual is characteristic of the "Jefferies Show" approach, which could be called enlightened crudity.
The week was also characteristic of Trump's willingness to break with the past, Carafano added.
The eyes of the Australian shepherd vary in color, a notable characteristic of the breed.
" As Blair noted, "The one incontrovertible characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
And, as the country's still-high rates of volunteering show, they remain characteristic of it.
The suddenness was characteristic of Mr Modi's government, which has a penchant for dramatic moves.
His paintings, "Nowhere 2" and "Nowhere 7" (both 2019), are more characteristic of the exhibition.
Vernon's vocal range remains a force, and a key characteristic of the Bon Iver output.
THE main characteristic of the border between the Irish republic and Northern Ireland is its absence.
The defining characteristic of these places in partisan politics is that they contain very few Republicans.
A zeal for oversight of the administration will be a defining characteristic of the new Congress.
There is none of the groundbreaking genre mixing and inventive storytelling characteristic of Murphy's greatest work.
Also characteristic of Mrs Merkel was her implicit denial of alternatives: "so I can only say".
One characteristic of melanomas is the presence in them of particles of melanin, a dark pigment.
However, another characteristic of last night's full moon does have the potential to predict winter weather.
Then he wakes up scared, sweating, and sad — all symptoms characteristic of post-traumatic stress disorder.
He yearns for his long-dead family (a frequent characteristic of Depp's over-the-top weirdos).
Britannia is famous for its Iranian and Parsi food, characteristic of the city's small Zoroastrian community.
Fighting the Republican Congress The health care fight has revealed an unexpected characteristic of Trump's Washington.
But let's be clear: A defining characteristic of the tribe using these workout spaces is affluence.
That's a curse as well as the defining characteristic of the most advanced species on earth.
Characteristic of past Calvin Klein Underwear campaigns, the clothing is secondary to the shots's provocative poses.
An earlier version of this article, using information from DARPA, misstated a characteristic of the telescope.
Underwhelming wage growth has been a characteristic of the economy since the financial crisis of 2008.
French historian and political scientist Alexis de Tocqueville observed the charitable spirit so characteristic of Americans.
Such "non-gravitational" forces caused by the outgassing of gas and dust are characteristic of comets.
Nordic education also lacks the glaring inequality in quality all too characteristic of the U.S. system.
Cowan pointed out multicolored formations that are characteristic of the area: Bonanza King, Carrara, Zabriskie Quartzite.
What is characteristic of Freud's self-portraits is that they were painted using mirrors, not photographs.
Her ambiguous tomboy style was characteristic of the young women we saw in SoHo that day.
Forty years ago, with the lightning speed characteristic of the Golden State, all of that changed.
Her connection with people of all walks of life is characteristic of her lively and inquisitive personality.
Additionally, since higher voices are characteristic of children, using uptalk seems like a voluntary abdication of authority.
So far, the defining characteristic of Trump's appointments seems first and foremost to be loyalty to Trump.
The manner in which these children were treated is not characteristic of nurturing or caring school environments.
MMOs have that characteristic of it being about spending time with friends and people that you've met.
This is not a characteristic of the employer-based group market in which most of us participate.
It's a brash spot that's characteristic of T-Mobile and its CEO John Legere's abrasively competitive style.
But, there was also one other thing that was a key characteristic of Harris, according to Mbuva.
The new Fab Five exudes the energy and charisma characteristic of Queer Eye in its early iteration.
The let's-try-anything approach is characteristic of a dispiriting evening that doubtless sounded better on paper.
Carbon dioxide is an odorless, invisible, harmless and completely natural gas lacking any characteristic of a pollutant.
A defining characteristic of US citizenship is its guarantee that one cannot be deported from the country.
It had a chalky, matte finish, a coveted characteristic of some traditional paints, but it wasn't toxic.
Net Art's political posture was characteristic of the feverish, techno-utopian excitement shared by netheads in general.
Stovall points to another unusual characteristic of the year's record run: Stocks hit highs this month, too.
In fact, "the most important characteristic of my personal MBA: I planned on 'losing' $120K, " Ferriss explains.
SkinnyPop, RXBar, Sir Kensington's and Native Deodorant are great examples of the lean operations characteristic of CPG.
Rampant gender-based and racial harassment was a defining characteristic of Twitter's relationship to the 2016 campaigns.
That spirit — evangelical, hyperlocal, slightly dangerous — is characteristic of community stations with their roots in pirate radio.
They each have depth as well, complexity that goes beyond mere deliciousness — a characteristic of cru Beaujolais.
They immediately ordered a test to look for the loss of adrenal-gland function, characteristic of Addison's.
"A silence characteristic of the historical record for African-Americans in that time and place," Cep writes.
"Now our dialogue is free of the ideologization that was characteristic of the Obama administration," Lavrov said.
In all those cases, the color of the light is characteristic of the elements and atoms involved.
"It's a foundation, a pillar, and I'd say a characteristic of our system of civilization," he said.
Brazil alternates years of higher and lower coffee outputs, due to a characteristic of arabica coffee trees.
Such abandon is characteristic of the "anything goes when it comes to Trump" approach to legal interpretation.
That hasn't worked out well in our past and is not a characteristic of a healthy democracy.
I have a chapter in the book on malignant narcissism as a characteristic of destructive cult leaders.
And the ability to morph with the moment is a defining characteristic of Ms. Winston Wolkoff's life.
A key characteristic of Alzheimer's is the buildup of a protein called amyloid beta in the brain.
It's perhaps a characteristic of zinfandel, which was the dominant grape in both of these blended wines.
If that specialty is an Iowa signature, the sense of community at Smitty's is characteristic of Midwestern hospitality.
If you've had GI issues your whole life, that might just be a characteristic of your individual system.
In the rapid-fire speech characteristic of cable TV, one was more likely to remember what Krauthammer said.
AlphaGo won by just half a point, the closest margin possible, but that's characteristic of its playing style.
Since the roof is the most distinguishing characteristic of this car in the MINI lineup, let's discuss it.
"That's a characteristic of a stock we think is likely to do well in this market," Kostin said.
Among the SEAM zones is one expressing genes characteristic of epithelial cells, which is what the researchers targeted.
It reads in its entirety: Small numbers of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LCD screens.
Where oafishness is the defining characteristic of a Son, then, wrongheadedness is the central feature of a Nephew.
In this case, it's worth pointing out a noteworthy characteristic of Lyrids: they tend to create exploding fireballs.
The giant otters featured large, powerful jaws, and enlarged bunodont (rounded, cusped) teeth, characteristic of other otter lineages.
Even small details, like the lines forming the figures' eyes and earlobes, are characteristic of contemporaneous, ancient representations.
But we're not looking for the level of disembowelment to be the defining characteristic of our week's work.
"The materials and construction techniques characteristic of Tibetan buildings contribute to their distinctive appearance and functions," Kimmet explains.
In a way, smoking may have been characteristic of the brave, devil-may-care Arsène Wenger of old.
In fact, the best characteristic of many of these pizzas was that they were, despite everything, still pizza.
I hope that such a high expectation will become a constant characteristic of different countries' relations with Canada.
But liberals are overlooking a pretty significant characteristic of the future Trump administration when it comes to women.
It is characteristic of Sebald that what we are reading here is not ascribed directly to the narrator.
Contradiction is more than just a sign of a changing Cuba — it is a fundamental characteristic of it.
Mr. Radikon's refusal, since 2002, to add sulfur dioxide was not the only noteworthy characteristic of the wines.
If they are indeed characteristic of the nation, that may not bode well for Democrats in Republican states.
It is characteristic of these movements that their leaders are highly educated: Professor Wycliffe, Professor Hus, Professor Luther.
The defining characteristic of public retirement plans is for the government to promise benefits without paying for them.
And yet having several missiles for the same purpose is a characteristic of the North Korean weapons program.
After playing well for the balance of the game, mistakes no longer characteristic of this group set in.
" He added, with a statement characteristic of the day, that "entire generations have never known this tragic experience.
In another move that seems more characteristic of an entertainment industry star than a former first lady, Mrs.
There, he developed a passion for nature and landscape, which would become a defining characteristic of his art.
The ability to pursue their passions through entrepreneurial activities is a core characteristic of the women entrepreneurs interviewed.
The brightest hues are produced when the air is cleanest, hence the vivid displays characteristic of the tropics.
It also called into question an essential characteristic of Indian politics, whose secular nature often seems skin-deep.
Indeed, the sharp zingers and wit so characteristic of him has even been endearingly referred to as Mungerisms.
The show's conception of Lermontov is characteristic of its swerving from the challenge of the film's indelible performances.
In 303, wrote in one of your books the most important characteristic of a good leader is discipline.
"The encouragement I've been given is still good ... this is a strong characteristic of the Thai people," she said.
Experts recently told me that this is characteristic of the tech industry's approach to clamping down on rule breakers.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday's snapback was more characteristic of a bear market rally off no real news catalyst.
However, this move to grow and expand is entirely characteristic of Ghibli's open-minded attitude toward its own future.
The steep and rising valuations characteristic of deals for Y Combinator's latest graduates is representative of the overall trend.
He dismissed some of his actions as simply friendly, or characteristic of what he described as his Southern background.
And a really disappointing characteristic of Wall Street is Wall Street doesn't do too much research on the market.
A modular interior with relevant information projected onto the windows makes flexibility the overriding characteristic of the 360c's functionality.
The defining characteristic of the new ecosystem is that it is based on a competitive platform of "clean" kilowatts.
The mask emits a guttural sort of whine, characteristic of Wookiees, that Payne triggered when she opened her mouth.
This schizophrenic messaging is characteristic of Trump's entire presidency, but it's particularly relevant to his approach to health care.
According to the host, he's eating, sleeping, and peeing on his mother, all things characteristic of a healthy baby.
But they both are characteristic of the way Trump has approached skepticism and dissent: through bullying, delegitimization, and outrage.
Commend strong passages, point out inconsistencies, transparencies characteristic of an undergrad first draft, which, after all, the story is.
The short didn't feel that comfortable underneath, but, in my experience, cozy isn't a defining characteristic of most shapewear.
Economic View One defining characteristic of recent political debate — in the United States and abroad — is anxiety about foreigners.
Seemingly, the defining characteristic of this round of anti-immigrant policy and rhetoric is the dehumanization of illegal immigrants.
The most distinct characteristic of the youngest generation of workers is an emphasis on work-life balance, she says.
An earlier version of this article misstated the determining characteristic of the silver tier in Affordable Care Act plans.
The house was modest, but with triangular brick architectural flourishes above the door, characteristic of ancient house styles here.
That wasn't characteristic of the 60s, but it definitely in the 70s, The Ramones being the most glaring example.
Frustrated in Burlington, Mr. Sanders adopted a strategy more characteristic of presidents than mayors: He turned his attention abroad.
Even more intriguing were the animal's wrist bones, shoulders and arms, more characteristic of those seen in living lizards.
The defining characteristic of Section 4 was always the idea that there is a difference between unfit and unable.
It is the defining characteristic of German soccer, and the mechanism that gives fans in the country their power.
That unevenness is characteristic of many facets of the current economy, including the job market, debt and savings levels.
He sacrifices the aesthetic discipline, the detached immersion in the problems of painting characteristic of the leading Post-Impressionists.
The lawyers argue the "idiosyncratic characteristic" of the cross is that the 49 men memorialized were likely all Christian.
I also spied the tau tangles that look like hair clogging a drain and are characteristic of Alzheimer's pathology.
Final bonus question: Which is now believed to be a characteristic of T. rex: fur, feathers, wings or stripes?
Basically, they tickled some mouse whiskers and watched for the flood of calcium characteristic of activity, and, thus, perception.
The President-elect's choice of Twitter to make such an important and sensitive statement was characteristic of his operating style.
It would be totally characteristic of Kim Jong Un's North Korea to begin a major political gathering with a bang.
Even with the eerie music and ominous tone characteristic of just about every AHS episode, I just couldn't help myself.
But doctors can, as it were, smell only what they can smell—and many compounds characteristic of disease are odourless.
It can rise in value only if the price of everything else falls, a deflationary pressure also characteristic of recessions.
High-profile defendants all, but the most striking characteristic of the deals is how gently their tyres were let down.
"Small numbers of stuck or dead pixels are a characteristic of LCD screens," reads Nintendo's curt FAQ on the topic.
In particular, she said his methods were characteristic of "mean-girl cyberbullying" because he enlists others to mimic his attacks.
Data analytics is another shared characteristic of IoT, and much of that happens in the cloud or corporate data centers.
One characteristic of the storm, which caused forecasters days of hand-wringing, was the sharp northern cutoff to the snow.
But inflammation and blood vessel impairment, which are characteristic of hypertension, are also known to be involved in pregnancy loss.
It's an exchange characteristic of most female friendships: Mundane chatter mixed with support and a healthy dose of endearing scolding.
Let's try an experiment: Name a single unique characteristic of Arthur Morgan's that he does not share with John Marston.
That event is characteristic of the degree to which Mr. Trump is from New York but no longer of it.
It is indeed a wonderful characteristic of American higher education that there are many paths to getting a college education.
Exploring new ideas may instead be the defining characteristic of successful workers — showcasing a trait known as openness to experience.
For a long time scientists thought the spikes, plumage and fur characteristic of these groups originated independently of each other.
Broad tolerance of political speech is still a characteristic of the American system with or without an Assange or Snowden.
In 2008, you wrote in one of your books that the most important characteristic of a good leader is discipline.
That's a unique characteristic of what it means to be Puerto Rican in the U.S. We are a wild card.
Her voice also retains aspects of the slightly cool, focused tone characteristic of the Russian style she was raised in.
Word of the Day : characteristic of or relating to winter _________ The word hibernal has appeared in two articles on nytimes.
The most effective characteristic of 1 WTC may be its oblique allusion to the skin of the original Twin Towers.
All of these symptoms are characteristic of a chemical weapons attack, particularly choking agents and organophosphorus agents or hydrocyanic acid.
Proportion is the count of some characteristic of a group divided by the total number of members in the group.
That's a narrative constraint and a defining characteristic of the genre; it's also a puzzle for an author to solve.
Yet it's worth noting that wearing clothing that is characteristic of another ethnic or racial group isn't objectionable in itself.
"Right now our dialogue is free from the ideological bias that was characteristic of the Obama administration," Mr. Lavrov said.
González's strong sense of self and identity shines through as a defining characteristic of the most vocal Douglas Stoneman students.
They analyzed their spinal fluid for the presence of indicators of the plaques and tangles that are characteristic of Alzheimer's.
It's a description of a general characteristic of our time — objective facts becoming less influential than emotions or personal beliefs.
""How do I capture the intense, focused gaze inwards as well as outwards, which I feel is characteristic of Greta.
Karanka would, presumably, go along with Pep Guardiola's assertion that these are a uniquely defining characteristic of games in England.
For another, her voice rarely rises much beyond the soft singsong-y speech that's characteristic of Mr. Ashley's mature works.
That day we were gathering material in a blind, optimistic endeavor; characteristic of the way we tend to work together.
If you had to pick one characteristic of yours that you think has been critical to your success ... I'll start.
"A characteristic of Japan is that you should not stand out," argues the head teacher of a secondary school in Tokyo.
The works are characteristic of VanDerBeek's practice, in which she probes the prevalence of the image/screen by creating sculptural photographs.
Brunch gets the distinguishing characteristic of both being a hangover cure and a way to drink yourself back to a hangover.
Business owners and hiring managers have gotten used to the glut of workers that is characteristic of a weak labor market.
One interesting characteristic of both autonomous driving-related features and electric/hybrid engines is that they are very divisive among consumers.
One characteristic of a thriving ecosystem — and a killer characteristic in Silicon Valley — is the symbiotic relationships between corporations and startups.
It would also be characteristic of Mr Trump to play for the headlines and leave others to confront the thorny details.
Another characteristic of the Spurs is that they play a deep bench and develop their entire roster during the regular season.
The first level involves searching for dirty digital fingerprints, like noise that's characteristic of a particular camera model, or compression artifacts.
As a characteristic of companies — a "style factor" for selecting stocks, in the industry jargon — quality has no single, strict definition.
Hurriedly inviting me to come in, he showered me with hospitality—which is a beautiful characteristic of Korea and its people.
"You know, 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position is not characteristic of our club," Shildt said following Saturday's performance.
During these micronaps Edison would never fully fall asleep, but he would experience the strange hallucinations and insights characteristic of hypnagogia.
He is perhaps best known for his song "Better Change Your Mind," which is characteristic of his synth-rich, melodic sound.
But that's been the defining characteristic of our political paradigm in the United States for the last few decades at least.
Her friends have said the concern Ruszczyk showed that night for a possible assault victim was characteristic of her caring nature.
This is a characteristic of Swedish culture in general and something that happens with Avalanche, so we actually don't practice crunch.
Always a decent finisher, Mousasi still showed the conservatism that is characteristic of his style, allowing Belfort into the second round.
In today's media-saturated culture, it sometimes seems as though the chief characteristic of the world is dysfunction and democratic backsliding.
But since 2011, the Ranger nameplate has had the unique characteristic of being absent here but very popular nearly everywhere else.
"That kind of aggressive polemic style has been the characteristic of populist governments since there have been populist governments," said Nimmo.
The combination of this acidity and a slight bitterness to the fruit flavor is a defining characteristic of many Italian reds.
This is characteristic of a well-supported trend as it shows investors enter the market as buyers in all market conditions.
And yet these were the answers that I discovered from the briefest online research were characteristic of the A.D.H.D. diagnostic criteria.
Presumably the majority of people who viewed the original poem enjoy the type of satire which is characteristic of Boehermann's shows.
This demographic sees "corruption" as a defining characteristic of the US government and could seek to further disrupt the political establishment.
It's shot with the same bleary, soft-focus 35-millimeter haze that seemed characteristic of this genre in the early 90s.
The vision is also, perhaps more harrowingly, characteristic of how the idea of Hell has shaped perceptions of our own time.
The most important characteristic of cryptocurrency is its ability to be accepted as payment for the purchase of goods and services.
This problem, invariably a characteristic of the truly narcissistic, makes it difficult if not impossible for someone to put others first.
Dry air tends to suppress the warm updrafts that are characteristic of hurricanes, and wind shear can disrupt the storm's structure.
However, rather than adopting the idealism characteristic of traditional scroll painting, Ji presents the gritty reality of contemporary life in China.
Despite the technology's futility in the end, it presaged an array of features and user experiences characteristic of the modern web.
The defining characteristic of Sakic's game was his wrist shot, powerful and accurate, but more importantly his release was lightning quick.
Although large economic differences across regions have always been a characteristic of the United States, that gap appears to be widening.
And he did not seem hopeless, a classic characteristic of people about to take their own lives, nor was he isolated.
Instead, he said, "she has an almost Trump-like characteristic" of distrusting institutions she suspects of loyalty to the previous leader.
Matter For centuries, skin color has held powerful social meaning — a defining characteristic of race, and a starting point for racism.
A characteristic of Port Townsend is citizen involvement in hundreds of volunteer projects from maritime science to the kinetic sculpture race.
The second characteristic of all the performances was their physicality, the way a group would move, sometimes extravagantly, as one body.
"The characteristic of this Establishment and [Iranian] people is that they will not yield to pressure," he said at the time.
The defining characteristic of a Cape Cod home is a large, central fireplace, according to HGTV, as well as shingle siding.
Péladan's pendulum swings between piety and depravity were characteristic of his milieu, although in his case the oscillation was particularly extreme.
It was a sleight of hand characteristic of Asia's shrewdest veteran politician — and it left Malaysians breathless from the political machinations.
"If you look at science fiction, a lot of it has this characteristic of being always on and serendipitous," he said.
Dr. Sieh and his colleagues began by studying data showing that Australasian tektites contain elements characteristic of the Laotian volcanic field.
I was a little surprised, but the even-handedness and mild tone of the remarks was characteristic of Chief Justice Roberts.
"The absence of Evo would generate a kind of social dismemberment and convulsions that are characteristic of Bolivia's history," he says.
The unbent concourses, designed by the architecture and engineering firm HOK, are characteristic of airport reconstruction projects to accommodate big planes.
After all, Chick's strong stance against homosexuality, abortion, and other similar social matters are also characteristic of the Roman Catholic church.
And it's made possible by an unusual characteristic of California law: Courts there refuse to enforce contracts that limit employee mobility.
If there's one defining characteristic of a Insecure fan, it's whether they belong to the Laurence Hive or the Issa Hive.
That last sentiment is more characteristic of American church-state separation than of French secularism in its most zealously anti-clerical form.
The source said the singer was not forthcoming about any health struggles – which was characteristic of the musician who savored his privacy.
"It was just an instinct," Shahen told Channel 10's The Project Monday night, exhibiting the humility characteristic of all great men.
The fifth most commonly associated term with vanilla is "basic"—a characteristic of the sex rather than an activity done during it.
All day since sunrise we had been bumping over the hard red clay roads characteristic of the backward sections of the South.
The Korean tech giant has fine print saying that a crease where the screen folds is a "natural characteristic" of the phone.
It's not only a defining characteristic of self-identification, but also a huge factor in how the world perceives and treats you.
This nuanced breakdown is characteristic of LeWitt's drawings: one square becomes four distinct visual spaces for other explorations of line and color.
But it may also change because I can age, like in illnesses that are characteristic of elderly people, like Alzheimer's or dementia.
If they want more money, however, they can simply refrain from buying other things, a drop in spending characteristic of a recession.
However, in a hallmark characteristic of the East, local incarnations are not just relying on the pure agency model to drive revenue.
"I do not like this characteristic of our time where everyone feels the right to judge, to arbitrate, to condemn," she continued.
Disclosure requirements, in many ways the most appealing characteristic of the public company for investors, have come to constitute a legal vulnerability.
That oafishness is the primary characteristic of Sons online; they generally can't do anything without just fuckin' beefing it in some way.
But a defining characteristic of Antifa is that they aim to oppose fascism "by any means necessary", including the use of violence.
The second, even more arresting characteristic of the chicken and mushroom slice is that halfway through the proceedings, all filling simply disappears.
Even if Kate and Toby are focused on getting healthier, weight loss is not the only characteristic of any real person's life.
Use the Lego principle The most common characteristic of childhood building toys is that they snap together, in one way or another.
The station brought to television the kind of vitriol and demonization that had been characteristic of conservative talk radio in the 1970s.
So, when I'm overwhelmed by the world around us, I'm more of a social recluse than what is usually characteristic of me.
A key characteristic of our memos is that they present the facts before presenting opinions—the opposite of a typical op-ed.
It's characteristic of Na's playful touch that the book opens as the zoo closes and the zoo reopens as the book closes.
The steering is direct and communicative, with the quite-large Stinger pivoting around corners with a deftness characteristic of smaller sports cars.
But the symptom most characteristic of Chiari malformation is debilitating headache that can last for days, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Requiring apportionability as the defining characteristic of direct tax was also the good sense reflected in the English language at the time.
Choice, and respect for different choices, has been a key tenet of feminism and an overriding characteristic of the modest fashion movement.
"The pictures showed vertical lines which look like doorways, and they're oriented toward the right — characteristic of a queen's tomb," he said.
Her husband sometimes had muscle pain, a characteristic of fibromyalgia, but most of the time his pain was in the joints themselves.
Shopping has become a defining characteristic of Western culture in which we assert that hard work can be rewarded by buying stuff.
The defining characteristic of the $2,700 notebook is almost certainly the inclusion of a second screen that lives just above the keyboard.
My epilepsy (defined as chronic seizures), which I've had since I was a teenager, has been a defining characteristic of my life.
The move is "characteristic" of Erica Dawson's poetry: She is devoted to filling in the cultural blanks that hover around such phrases.
What makes a storm a "bomb" is how fast the atmospheric pressure falls; falling atmospheric pressure is a characteristic of all storms.
What makes a storm a bomb is how fast the atmospheric pressure falls; falling atmospheric pressure is a characteristic of all storms.
We retired to Hawaii, but we still have some of that skeptical attitude so characteristic of the big cities on the mainland.
"The Little Foxes" is talky, with convoluted, Shakespearean scheming; there's a reason that thin plots are characteristic of a sung art form.
Once considered a defining characteristic of humanity, in recent decades these topics have not escaped the reach of increasingly complex modeling tools.
The beans and sugar are worked by hand and the resulting product has the same raw, grainy texture characteristic of Mexican chocolate.
His canvases, with their craggy forms — which he called "lifelines" — encompass the expressive brushwork and monumental scale characteristic of the postwar movement.
Nervous sweat trickled down my sides in the unrelenting humidity that I didn't yet recognize as a defining characteristic of Chicago summers.
Deep and wrenching cycles have always been the defining characteristic of the oil industry and are not some incidental problem or aberration.
Perhaps the most salient characteristic of joint storytelling is that it's not passive in the way "falling in love" suggests; it's active.
One key characteristic of life is the way that it handles information and does its own kind of computing deep inside cells.
The epithets may be characteristic of schoolyard bullies, but there is some evidence that candidates are reveling in the attention they draw.
Mr. Ross's flexible approach to trade is characteristic of many private equity barons focused on the bottom line, his former associates say.
But here's the thing: I have never believed that share is the defining characteristic of the quality of a product or service.
In the era of fake news, a defining characteristic of the New Media Upside Down is how it presents its arguments and biases.
"The want to please is an absolute characteristic of pit bulls," Stewart, who has been researching the breed since caring for Ginger, said.
Ah, a two-sided market, in some ways it's characteristic of any market, but in particular, the mobility world has two-sided markets.
As the Kafkaesque drama of a man unable to get a transfer, "Zama" shares the dislocation and torpor characteristic of the Salta Trilogy.
Any artificial wing that doesn't stretch and billow like the bat's membrane is missing out on a key characteristic of its flight style.
"Corruption is not a disagreeable characteristic of the Mexican political system: it is the system," wrote Gabriel Zaid, an essayist, 30 years ago.
Liquidity is supported by stable cash generation and negative working capital, both characteristic of the PBM industry, and decently strong capital market access.
The other defining characteristic of B&O Play products is that you're likely to pay a price premium for their design and aesthetics.
One of the installation's strengths, I think, is connecting the mechanized bodies and object relations characteristic of Fordism to psychological aspects of work.
That's why a distinguishing characteristic of the post-Boomer economy is an obsession, almost on the order of a fetish, with acquiring education.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Clinton revealed an extraordinary degree of personal resilience, which was to become a defining characteristic of his presidency.
But the report notes that most of the phenomena seen are characteristic of a planet that is getting warmer over the long term.
But there is one lasting characteristic of a candidate that does become apparent as presidential campaigns drag on, and that is their temperament.
The former, "vertical" approach is characteristic of more nascent technologies, such as operating robots-taxis, quantum computing and launching small payloads into space.
One characteristic of this storm that's clear from satellite imagery is that it has developed a massive eye about 50 miles in diameter.
And because zero-point motion is an intrinsic characteristic of quantum fields, changes in energy, in response to external events, are generally finite.
It's not the defining characteristic of femininity, but it is a perk of being a girl for us girls who enjoy using it.
Dr. Alvarez said the baby had severe microcephaly, an unusually small head, often accompanied by brain damage, which is characteristic of the virus.
Funds may also be utilized as "stabilization funds" to help manage the boom and bust cycles that are so characteristic of mineral resources.
In 85033, there is no excuse for treating an entire class of workers differently from others based solely on the characteristic of disability.
First, the Trump/Mattis policy is a ban on a defining characteristic of transgender people, not an even-handed regulation of medical fitness.
Candidates should like it because it helps them circumvent the attacks ads and misrepresentations of their positions that are characteristic of contemporary campaigns.
Another defining characteristic of the East Cut is its menagerie of sleek high-rise glass towers that loom overhead, like the Avery building.
Trump's total ignorance of the law -- whether willful or just from sheer obtuseness -- is, at this point, a defining characteristic of his presidency.
MRIs and X-rays can also help doctors determine growth abnormalities in a person's organs, tissues, and bones that are characteristic of SEDc.
A unifying characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is curiosity: a willingness to think of things differently, consider the impossible and flesh out complex ideas.
According to Mr. Dorsey's comments, it looks as if the character limit was one characteristic of Twitter he was not willing to drop.
The uniting characteristic of the La Sirena crew is that all of them withdraw in times of deep discomfort, except, perhaps, for Picard.
Word of the Day : relating to or characteristic of the activity of fishing _________ The word piscatorial has appeared in one article on nytimes.
It is a project that is characteristic of much of the artist's work, a theatrical provocation that combines scathing satire with heartfelt activism.
It also underlined the turf battles and strategic disagreements that have long been characteristic of Mr. Trump's circle, dating to his presidential campaign.
The escalation that erupted between the PIJ and Israel in February is characteristic of the PIJ's recent efforts to disrupt calm in Gaza.
All three of the wines had a depth of texture that seemed to unfold in the mouth, always a characteristic of good aligoté.
"Here on Earth, we find silica deposition in glaciers which are characteristic of melting water," said Briony Horgan, a professor at Purdue University.
This phenomenon of speculative stocks rising sharply is a characteristic of "late cycle" mentality, Bleakley Advisory Group chief investment officer Peter Boockvar said.
This is a telling characteristic of the leadership model of his idol, Mao Zedong, who caused and was indifferent to the people's suffering.
Bitcoin is a borderless digital currency that eliminates the need for a bank — a common characteristic of different cryptocurrencies that have followed it.
A doctor there said the victims' pupils were reduced to pinhole-size dots, a characteristic of nerve agents and other banned toxic substances.
Dark Emulator uses machine learning to collate results from multiple different emulators, each of which expresses a certain characteristic of dark matter halos.
IT IS A defining characteristic of the modern Scottish nationalist movement that it refuses to engage in extreme methods to advance its cause.
Iran, he said, has also conducted a ballistic missile test at a high altitude, characteristic of a practice run of an EMP attack.
The beauty and the defining characteristic of peaceful protests is that they are a struggle, and they don't always translate to concrete results.
But during the week of the bar's official reopening, there will be two shows that are characteristic of Union Hall's savvy, adventurous programming.
"The wave" is characteristic of the Midwest, but it can appear in any small town where driving is the main mode of transportation.
"Uniqueness," is how Tartakovsky expresses the most important characteristic of his villains to Creators, ranging from Aku to each episode's baddie du jour.
When I did A Mercy, that book was supposed to be just before racism became the letter and the characteristic of the land.
The name itself is the embodiment of the bilingual gymnastics characteristic of Montreal, something which isn't lost on an Oxford lit grad like Desjardins.
In some ways this is characteristic of pure number theory problems: It's easy to find examples and formulate conjectures but hard to prove them.
The contestants: The most distinguishing characteristic of The Final Table is that the 24 contestants are some of the hottest chefs in the world.
The Best for the Price: Acer Switch Alpha 22Weirdness is a defining characteristic of all these laptops, but this one might be the weirdest.
"Psychologically, the most important characteristic of Chinese users is that they want to look fair, with a bit of pink in white," she said.
Objects at that altitude circle the planet once a day, so they have the useful characteristic of appearing to hover over a fixed spot.
They found the roots of premolars were widely fused, a feature that is characteristic of modern humans, early humans, and several pre-human ancestors.
For many looking in at the region from so-called "progressive" countries, the fight against misogyny is a defining characteristic of many Arab nations.
And this whole condition of lack of rest that Black folks were enslaved in was also seen as a characteristic of Afro-descendant folks.
The distinguishing characteristic of MMOs is that they're as much about the community of players as they are about the content of the game.
When he got wind that Yanagisawa had engineered a mouse lacking orexins that slept in a manner characteristic of narcolepsy, the race was on.
Amid the mountains and glaciers there, Telfer and colleagues spotted 357 pale ridges and six darker perpendicular streaks that are telltale characteristic of dunes.
Hannah Arendt once said that the definitive characteristic of totalitarian dictatorship is the ambiguity of the center of power—and Hitler personified that center.
One of the doctors who questioned their findings, for example, has previously identified "a preponderance of female participants" as a characteristic of mass hysteria.
A key characteristic of someone with bipolar disorder is depression symptoms, such as lack of concentration and difficulty getting out of bed, Gardenswartz said.
"Blatant hypocrisy," Hulse declares in this entertaining and shrewd book, is a "defining characteristic" of the United States Senate, certainly in the 21st century.
Audiobooks A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN By James Joyce The prevalent characteristic of the Irish prose style is its musicality.
The 27-stock Dow briefly fell more than 25,53 points then rallied into the close in a wild trading session characteristic of the week.
The 30-stock Dow briefly fell more than 5003,000 points then rallied into the close in a wild trading session characteristic of the week.
Ice crystals cascaded around him as the block settled into place, the capstone of an igloo, that architectural structure so characteristic of the Arctic.
"The one characteristic of the Wakandan people as far as costumes go is Afrofuturist," Ruth E. Carter, costume designer for Black Panther, told CNN.
Later, researchers found that stimulating certain brain areas, instead of cutting them out, could quell the involuntary movements characteristic of Parkinson's and other disorders.
Embellished by postmodern riffs characteristic of the author's style, this pop-punk confection of a novel borrows heavily from the teen-age-dropout songbook.
The flames engulfed the building in a matter of minutes, moving from the outside inward and emitting a dark smoke characteristic of burning insulation.
A distinguishing characteristic of the Senate, it was used very sparingly for decades — most notoriously to block social legislation such as civil rights bills.
The '85 Martha's Vineyard was balanced, long, complete and delicious, with the prominent minty herbal aromas that are characteristic of wines from that vineyard.
It's about an industry being forced by technology to mature, one that is experiencing the frustration, fear and introspection characteristic of a major transition.
"What we developed is a handheld device that by touching the tissue, extracts molecules that are characteristic of normal or cancerous tissue," Eberlin said.
Like "The Butt," many of the recently donated works are lively and irreverent, characteristic of much art from the mid-21982s to the present.
But an even more truly defining characteristic of the Trump administration is the resolute, constant, and unabashed devaluing of the U.S. government's human capital.
But Mr. Aboutaleb's extraordinary success story, and sense that he was given many opportunities by the Netherlands, is more characteristic of an earlier generation.
Wild, exotic aromas of fruits and flowers are characteristic of mencía grown in Ribeira Sacra, as are the underlying earthy mineral flavors and grace.
As it stands, the new number puts growth closer to the 2 percent or so that has been characteristic of the glacially paced recovery.
The facial features of the skull look like a modern human, but the brain case is very elongated and archaically characteristic of early humans.
Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
McEneaney exploits repeating elements such as floorboards, brickwork, leaves, fabric, and flagstone, designing with exaggerated perspective and funky spatial shifts characteristic of late medieval painting.
Letting go of some need for controlling every single thing is the only way to do it... Chaos [is] the defining characteristic of working online.
But his work has little of the rarified austerity characteristic of the work of Marcia Hafif, Eric Saxon, Phil Sims, and others of that cohort.
As Stern explained today, the blocky ice structures characteristic of Sputnik Planum are probably the result of thermal convection and density differences between different ices.
Indeed, if agility is really the characteristic of business success, then perhaps the very structure of a public corporation is not the most appropriate one.
The book's inventiveness is characteristic of Spiotta's novels, incorporating lists, autobiographical essays written by the characters and precise descriptions of both real and imaginary films.
They enter the first level, swimming, jumping, and gliding through landscapes, while enveloped in the danceable beats and soft ambient sounds characteristic of Virgo's music.
It gives us a chance to see Pluto in all its colorized glory, showcasing the red, brown, and copper hues characteristic of the dwarf planet.
The young business has a lean cap table often characteristic of startup's led by experienced entrepreneurs able to secure financing deals briskly from top VCs.
Her commentary is characteristic of our deeply divided politics, and the medium of Facebook Live befits an age where dissent and demonstration must be digital.
His tendency toward inflating things — his actions, net worth, and intellectual powers — has become a defining characteristic of his career in both politics and business.
It appears that the market pricing dynamic has become somewhat divorced from underlying fundamentals, and the defining characteristic of the past year has been volatility.
According to experts and academic sources, the defining characteristic of women who kill their newborns is that they aren't women at all, but teenage girls.
"The mouse is asleep," he says, waves of electrical activity characteristic of deep sleep spooling across an inset video at the top of the screen.
But the impairments to motor control, memory, and higher cognitive function that the majority report after little or no sleep are also characteristic of depression.
The defining characteristic of these conditions is that the immune system is malfunctioning or non-existent, resulting in a decreased ability to fight off infection.
The ability to think of other people as people, and not just as objects in the game of your life, is a characteristic of adulthood.
That confidence, characteristic of a president only rarely subject to self doubt, could spell trouble down the road, though, in the view of many analysts.
It is a characteristic of gang mentality that once the piling on starts, it becomes rabid and the person under siege can do nothing right.
And it is increasingly characteristic of Mr. Bolton's tenure at the Costume Institute, where he seems to be pushing the department into the popular conversation.
Crazy trading in speculative stocks is a characteristic of a "late cycle" bull market, which came screeching to a halt just a few weeks ago.
VARIABLE A variable is a characteristic of the cases (individual units, such as people, states or anything we are studying) in the group of interest.
A characteristic of successful African fintech products, however, is that their use has been geographically segregated, with few apps able to scale widely across borders.
The collection's name is a nod to Stuart turning 21 this year and the extra copy of chromosome 21 that is characteristic of Down syndrome.
She looked impossibly young for someone with her history, which she shared with a trusting openness I've found to be characteristic of people in recovery.
"The widespread nature of the organization, the systematic nature, is certainly characteristic of crimes against humanity," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a briefing.
The list included a diverse array of activists, judges and scholars, with none of the corporate ties that are characteristic of many high-profile jurists.
Adjaye and his partner, Philip Freelon, call this outer cladding a "corona," a reference to the beaded crowns characteristic of Yoruba art, from West Africa.
" The letter continued: "In this area, the 'social' one, he shows reluctance to accept conventions often characteristic of those in college during the late sixties.
But this phenomenon is not new, as it is characteristic of a "late cycle" market, explained Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
However, one characteristic of successful African fintech products is that their use has been geographically segregated, with few apps able to scale widely across borders.
The values of flexibility, innovation, and so on all reflect this distinctive characteristic of the twenty-first-century workplace, where startups boom and crash daily.
The discovery suggests that unlike the smaller mouths that are characteristic of modern, burrowing snakes, their primitive ancestors had bigger mouths with this cheek structure.
This act of recontextualization is characteristic of a curator who has made a name fighting for the recognition of marginalized creators in contemporary Japanese society.
On the palate the fruit gave way to a stony minerality that is often characteristic of the vineyard — "pure rock," I wrote at the time.
Adamn Killa), Hemsworth creates music with a level of versatility (both collaborative and solo) that's so palpable, it's become a defining characteristic of his style.
Perhaps the most defining characteristic of Iowa voters is their translucence, a ruddy, corn-fed pastiness shared by virtually every resident of the Hawkeye State.
Word of the Day noun: a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class adjective: characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position adjective: of or characteristic of a parvenu _________ The word parvenu has appeared in five articles on nytimes.
For nearly a decade, the defining characteristic of the tweet — the unit of communication on Twitter — has been its brevity: Users are restricted to 33 characters.
One suggests a rocky or icy core forms first, and that this core then attracts gas to form the thick atmosphere characteristic of a gas giant.
With its underdrawing clearly showing hesitancy and a late-stage change in composition characteristic of an improvisatory way of working, it contrasts with Michelangelo's determined precision.
There's another similarity: Nick Carraway describes Jay Gatsby as "the single most hopeful person I have ever met," and that's exactly the defining characteristic of Low.
While abjection is often the defining characteristic of any performer — a palpable discomfort on display — it is especially the province of comedians like Pryor and Chappelle.
The Fed wants inflation at 22000%, and weak price gains have become a defining characteristic of what is already the longest U.S. economic expansion on record.
That's characteristic of the whole kaiju genre: Though you might expect the monsters to be always bent on human destruction, they're often neutral or even complex.
Active storm track anticipated for Northern states A characteristic of the back-and-forth pattern will be frequent storms, or at least frequent episodes of precipitation.
What is lost is that exceptionalism, your own sense of agency, the ethos of an individual's will or spirit as the defining characteristic of our humanity.
One characteristic of the Icelandic population, if you can say that, is that we never use the fact that we're not so many as an excuse.
THE Rittbitten is as characteristic of Erlstätt, a village in southern Bavaria, as the onion dome of its church and the Alpine peaks on its horizon.
As a pre-teen, Hozoji developed what she called a "healthy fear" of the sort of murky water characteristic of an inlet like the Puget Sound.
"To say [one enzyme] is a general characteristic of cancer would need a study of hundreds of thousands of fresh cancers, all different cancers," he said.
This attitude was, of course, specially characteristic of the Socialists and Communists to the left of Congress, but it existed strongly within the Congress Party itself.
Both because it never nails the claustrophobia so characteristic of the Alien franchise—and because it doesn't stand up next to many of the classics above.
This harmonic style is characteristic of Dvořák in general, and the Slavic traditions he consciously drew upon in composing this opera, but also, sadly, John Williams.
But it is characteristic of how the Russian-born Mr. Ratmansky hears the music of this great Russian composer that the act also feels reckless, foolish.
The Fed wants inflation at 2%, and weak price gains have become a defining characteristic of what is already the longest U.S. economic expansion on record.
Among Tony Soprano's executive strengths was a willingness to accept advice from elders and mentors and not insist on total dominance, hardly characteristic of President Trump.
Remaining leveled mentally is an underrated characteristic of leaders, and in times of uncertainty, people will always seek support from the calmest person in the room.
"The quintessential characteristic of every application going forward will be AI, and we have the most comprehensive portfolio of AI tools, infrastructure, and services," he said.
Apart from the banter and hijinks of Littlefoot's rag-tag group of friends, another ever-present characteristic of "The Land Before Time" is the land itself.
Dr. Logan said that scientists have thought about flexibility and innovation as two sides of the same coin, and both are very characteristic of invasive species.
And there are more pathological, or at least more chronic, sources of mental load, such as the ruminative thought patterns characteristic of stress, anxiety and depression.
"I found it fascinating that extreme density and verticality are a defining characteristic of Hong Kong's dwellings for both the living and the dead," Fallon said.
"(The omission of the Taj Mahal) is pathetic and petty, but also depressingly characteristic of the party in power," prominent Indian historian Ramchandra Guha told CNN.
Yet lost in the intrigue of political competition is a important characteristic of the new party, according to one analyst: It has an "extreme rightist" slant.
According to a 2015 report by the non-profit think tank Fraser Institute, waiting for medical treatment is becoming a "defining characteristic" of Canadian health care.
Perhaps the defining characteristic of Q1, which will also go a long way to shaping Q2, was the return of market volatility, at least in equities.
I spent so much time with him that I thought a good boyfriend came bundled with the characteristic of being the perfect companion to eat with.
Auslander views the abrupt orchestral interlude in the middle of The Buckinghams' "Susan" as an example of the odd sonic transitions characteristic of LSD-influenced music.
Missing was a discussion of "Open Casket" as a work of art dealing with a theme that is characteristic of Schutz: the aftermath of a disaster.
It testifies to another characteristic of Büttner's style: the works are as much about the iconoclastic imagery as they are about the words that accompany them.
According to the gallery, Ms. Ahwesh spoke with the man about his long journey — a bizarre tale that is also oddly characteristic of our chaotic moment.
It's characteristic of Fosse to have turned Latin hip action into something mechanical like a train, typical of him to close off sensuality in cold detachment.
When Mr. Apte started coordinating research he found microliths, small stone tools, characteristic of the Mesolithic period, which stretches as far back as 40,000 years ago.
In the moment, I didn't see his behavior as characteristic of the movie industry; he was just another man trying to wield power over a woman.
Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea all share the characteristic of using their experiences with prior outbreaks to build a system—and then sustaining it.
" High spirits are characteristic of people resolved on suicide—it is why so many stories of suicide include someone saying, "We thought he had got better.
In a way that would prove characteristic of his imagination, the young Agnon wrote his story as an ironic commentary on this word and this idea.
Richard Blumenthal, a former prosecutor, declared "I believe you," noting how, in what is characteristic of truthful witnesses, she acknowledged not remembering some of the details.
But it's a joke that happens to highlight a particular characteristic of AI research, demonstrating how labs pay homage to and build upon one another's work.
But years later, the installment I think about the most is the least characteristic of the four: volume 3, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay.
As the 2020 Democratic primary gets underway, the defining characteristic of this first stage of the race is the sheer uncertainty about who is even running.
The delicacy of the sculpture, mix of materials, combined with the overtly baroque exoticism of the animal are characteristic of the exuberance of Du Paquier wares.
Though suffused with a self-interrogating tone, Possessed radiates an optimism characteristic of Eckhaus Latta's practice, one based on their relentless faith in the creative act.
In his 2018 book The New Autocracy, UCLA Russia expert Daniel Treisman sees the use of outsiders like Prigozhin as characteristic of Putin's current governing strategy.
Although it belies any pedagogical purpose characteristic of civic institutes like public museums, the bare presentation does not detract from the ethos and impact of the artwork.
The compression of the design and manufacturing stacks into one segment is going to be the defining characteristic of this age of product development in my opinion.
"We have no budget constraints in mind, totally unrealistic propositions, very badly fleshed out, so this is very much a characteristic of this new populism," Rey explained.
After all, they do have some significant differences with us when it comes to the shape of their brains, which is a defining characteristic of our kind.
Our microbiota can protect us from germs by training our immune system and by colonization resistance: the characteristic of the intestinal microbiota to block colonization of pathogens.
The researchers are claiming to have found 11 different microbial specimens in the ancient Australian rock, linking their preserved physical structure to chemical signatures characteristic of life.
It didn't feature a long bony tail like other flying dinosaurs (the famous archaeopteryx being a good example), instead exhibiting a stubby tail characteristic of modern birds.
In my heart of hearts, I would still like to believe that skaters have the unique characteristic of looking at the world in a very different way.
What started as crude sexual innuendo, fairly characteristic of meme culture, began to take on a life of its own, spawning new meanings and more PG versions.
"For decades, the anonymity of both artist and sitter has been a principal characteristic of African art and photography," said a press release from the Albers Foundation.
After observing what's gone on this cycle, I've come to this conclusion: The defining characteristic of our moment is that parties are weak while partisanship is strong.
Every expert I spoke to identified support for the revolutionary overthrow — ideally through violence — of the state's entire system of government as a necessary characteristic of fascism.
The Thais' treatment of their collective "father" can seem like god worship, characteristic of born-again evangelicals, or the type of manufactured adulation common in North Korea.
Moreover, the temptation for universities to monitor and moderate student behavior runs up against another characteristic of young adults: the response to being controlled by their elders.
Dr DeLuca suspects that it has to do with their ability to inhibit production of cyclooxygenase, an enzyme commonly found in the lesions characteristic of multiple sclerosis.
"[You] still have to look at the characteristic of the market as it approaches the old high because sometimes it can roll over once again," she said.
And privacy, which is an inherent characteristic of most cryptocurrencies—though some implement more privacy-boosting features than others—is always a virtue in the adult industry.
The giveaways come when one notices a crease on a sharp edge where two sides meet, and gentle, undulating wrinkles along the edge, characteristic of glued paper.
Defining just what hypnagogia is is tricky because people in this state exhibit behaviors characteristic of sleep and wakefulness, both from their own perspective and to outsiders.
For these few hours I have regained the essential human characteristic of someone who is well and flourishing: a healthy curiosity about everything that is not me.
Acknowledging this unpredictability as a defining characteristic of the 21st century, and designing an acquisition system around it, is the first step to better defending the nation.
"I've said there are a lot of things that he has done -- I know him very well -- some are not characteristic of him at all," Inhofe said.
The toxicology report notes that husband and wife suffered pulmonary edema, "which is fluid in the lungs, basically, a classic characteristic of an opiate intoxication," Harshbarger said.
"The key characteristic of a good politician, I think, is after he gets elected, he must be thinking of getting re-elected," Lee said at the conference.
And the defense, which has been the strong suit of ours, you give a team a couple extra outs, that's not characteristic of what we're capable of.
The other defining characteristic of these baby-killers is that very often nobody knows they're pregnant until they go into labor—frequently not even the mothers themselves.
But the company says, for example, users will be able to create pictures with "professional bokeh" (aka the artfully blurred background effect characteristic of high end cameras).
But many of the performances felt canned as well, characteristic of declining standards at this festival, which should represent tap's greatest city with the greatest in tap.
"It's very characteristic of the Mexican people: We stand together," said Christian Piñeiro, 21, a medical student, who was helping a team of doctors hand out medication.
The result is an ability by the government to enact change far more easily and more sweeping, but without deliberation that is characteristic of debate in America.
Some onlookers assumed it was just part of the show, a staged fight that is characteristic of WWE events, where reality and scripted narrative are often intertwined.
Ms. Bae, Ms. Kim and Ms. Cha, who all have bowl haircuts characteristic of the movement, say they have become targets of verbal abuse and death threats.
Chest X-rays and CT scans revealed shadows or abnormalities in both lungs in all of the patients, which has become a defining characteristic of the illness.
While drivers were supportive of head protection, many felt that the open cockpit was a defining characteristic of Formula One and should remain despite the increased risk.
The intense downpours are characteristic of climate change, said Barbara Mayes Boustead, an author of the National Climate Assessment's chapters on the Midwest and Northern Great Plains.
A note of caution: While amyloid and tau proteins in the brain are a signature characteristic of Alzheimer's, not all people with these proteins develop cognitive impairment.
We don't know who decided this, but it does seem like having a consistent meal-prep routine has become a defining characteristic of being a real adult.
The filibuster is a defining characteristic of the Senate because it effectively means that 363 votes, rather than a simple majority, are required to pass most legislation.
Mark Zuckerberg, the most successful child of the besieged and defensive '90s internet, has responded to criticism in a manner characteristic of his former peers and idols.
A signature characteristic of the artist's work is his lack of template, opting to flesh out his realistic murals with little more than steady hands and extreme focus.
Joyful underachievement as the defining characteristic of millennials is a trope that centers on those with wealthy families, racial privilege, and other safety nets as a backup plan.
But Crispin Hawes, a Middle East specialist and managing director at Teneo Intelligence, told CNBC that the move is characteristic of Netanyahu's antagonistic relationship with the Obama administration.
The BCMA protein that is characteristic of multiple myeloma is also being used as a target in cell therapies developed by Johnson & Johnson, bluebird bio Inc, Celgene Corp.
The images of Kha and these women echo each other indirectly across space and time, creating a multiplied vision of the self, which is characteristic of his work.
While music has been available to illegally download from the internet for as long as people have had the bandwidth to do so, the defining characteristic of What.
One characteristic of smartphone AR as opposed to see-through HMDs is that the "real world" the user sees is actually a video feed of the real world.
All this stands in marked contrast to politics across the Potomac River, in Washington, DC. And it highlights a defining characteristic of the new governor: a concerned attentiveness.
Redd explained that a common characteristic of epidemics is that misinformation runs rampant during the first few days, so be wary of information you receive during this time.
Over the course of six months, the ice-filled land mass above it sunk down even further, creating a massive bowl-like depression that is characteristic of calderas.
Sabbath Assembly's lead singer Jamie Myers, who took the stage after Void Vision, had a similar impact on listeners, which she attributes to the ritualistic characteristic of music.
The fingerprints of executive producer Steven Spielberg visibly mark every second of "The Goonies," with the plot sporting a narrative structure and many themes characteristic of his work.
Or, following Murray, is IQ an essential inborn characteristic of a group's genetic background, a biologically inherent deficit in cognitive ability that in part causes their other disadvantages?
A characteristic of the careful work required to probe and prove out competitive harms that's nonetheless especially problematic set against the blistering pace of technological innovation and disruption.
There has been no claim for that ambush, but the modus operandi – a bomb attack on military escorts followed by gunmen unleashing bullets – was characteristic of Islamist groups.
It may be that in the heat of the campaign he used language that was unacceptable but is in no way characteristic of the fine man he is.
There has been no claim for that ambush, but the modus operandi a bomb attack on military escorts followed by gunmen unleashing bullets was characteristic of Islamist groups.
If there's a defining characteristic of Jericho's sure-fire Hall of Fame career, it's that he's made more returns than any modern wrestler without it once feeling stale.
It is all the more interesting, that we now seem to have vibrant discussions... with people supposedly enraged about the events that are supposedly characteristic of 'other cultures.
A change of mind doesn't have to mean inconsistency or weakness; perhaps it's just a characteristic of our many-pronged, magical ability to care about other people's work.
This approach is more characteristic of a prior era, calling to mind the Conglomerate Boom of the 1960s or the Mike Armstrong years at the "old" AT&T.
Planet's photo is characteristic of most satellite images of Earth seen by the public—slightly grainy with just enough detail to make out what you are looking at.
His best finish this season is a tie for 21st at the Masters as he has played with the deliberation characteristic of a man with a cluttered mind.
Placed on each cushioned seat at the show was a pack of cards depicting portraits of male ancients, each associated with some trait characteristic of a true gentleman.
But an "annoying" characteristic of viruses is that people who have no symptoms, or are just about to develop symptoms, indeed play a major role in spreading them.
"The defining characteristic of our moment is that parties are weak while partisanship is strong," Julia Azari, a Marquette University political scientist, wrote the day after the vote.
The world that Onward sets up is explicitly "disenchanted," a concept that some philosophers (notably Charles Taylor) have identified as a characteristic of our own unicorn-free world.
OLGA KOLOKOLOVASenior lecturer in financeAlliance Manchester Business School As you said, one inherent characteristic of the Internet of Things is the scale of it (Technology Quarterly, September 14th).
If May's shoes are to be a defining characteristic of hers, or symbolic is some way to her leadership, it's important they're talked about in an empowering way.
Sleekly designed tasting rooms are characteristic of many wineries today; in the Santa Lucia Highlands, few have tasting rooms at all, but their earthiness is also their appeal.
But a violent power grab is not characteristic of Gülen and his followers, who tend to pull levers in the shadows, as opposed to triggers in the streets.
It said no deaths from mechanical injuries were visible and all symptoms were characteristic of a chemical weapons attack, particularly choking agents and organophosphorus agents or hydrocyanic acid.
"In general, primitiveness and loutishness are very characteristic of the current rhetoric coming out of Washington," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told Russia's state-owned RIA news agency.
What started as an experiment is now as much of a defining characteristic of his Wagyu as the snowflake-like marbling and buttery flavor for which it's known.

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