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This is why intersex is a separate attribute in the sex discrimination amendment.
He considered it an attribute in the developing Hollywood climate favoring style over narrative.
Good pitching has been their strongest attribute in the absence of several injured stars.
Apparently this dubious attribute, in the land of dusky goddesses with chiselled cheek bones, was quite an attraction!
Immersion, or the degree of reality a player experiences, is a key sales attribute in the video game market, and vital in a military simulation.
Copeland is considered an unlikely ballerina: she is curvy and she is black, neither of which is a common attribute in the field.
In contrast to the sense of fraternity that characterizes men's tennis these days (the hugs, the tears!), petulance was the defining attribute in the mid-1970s.
The essential contemporary attribute in the middle, a bottomless bankroll, is traceable to Jared Kushner, 32, a scion of the family that owns the Puck.
The softer Jonathan also comes off as sensitive in comparison with its brusque counterpart, another sought-after attribute in the current literary landscape.
"One participant in the Sydney consultation criticised the absence of religion as a protected attribute in the Act, arguing that this represented a 'big deficiency' in the Act's scope," it said.
Second: "natural" sometimes doesn't mean anything at all, at least not in the way it's most commonly used – to imbue a product with a vaguely positive attribute in the hopes that consumers will buy it.
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