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A key trait of the "Sunday" revival is its feeling of intimacy, but its Broadway home is the cavernous Studio 54.
A key trait of complex systems is that the behavior that emerges from all its interacting parts can be hard to predict, leading to unexpected outcomes.
A key trait of a desirable job candidate is a sense of balanced confidence — not cocky, not reckless, but a health sense of own self-worth and potential.
A key trait is how the Giant players sacrificed individual goals for the common good.
A key trait of legumes is the competence for symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which is the result of an intimate relationship with a group of soil living bacteria collectively called rhizobia.
A key trait for plant biomass conversion to biofuels and biomaterials is cell-wall quality; however, knowledge of cell-wall composition and biology in Miscanthus species is limited.
That's why it's a key trait to look for when recruiting.
My closest friend, a psychologist, tells me that traveling with food is a key trait of foodaholics.
The panellists agreed that a key trait of a successful organisation was that everyone involved vehemently believed in what it stood for.
Jan Walter Schroeder, 28, a second-year PhD student at Bournemouth University, believes that taking the initiative is a key trait.
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) quality is a key trait for baking industry exigencies and broad consumer preferences.
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