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Laying blame for a characteristic trait is a major flaw in the idea of original sin.
The Spaniards' characteristic trait was a certain passiveness.
Erwin Schrödinger called it the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics.
But "revisionism" has a characteristic trait: it is typically in the business of denying the obvious and uncovering conspiracies.
But, yes, I agree with it having been a characteristic trait of Iraqis living under Saddam — probably necessarily so.
That life with a disability or chronic illness is predictably worse than non-existence is not plausible for most of the defects for which we test notably including Down syndrome, which is the most common target for testing and abortion, and for which a happy disposition is actually a characteristic trait.
Once isolated, the detected defect can be further processed for recognition of defect type and other defect characteristic.
Later, in Burlington, he displayed a characteristic trait — avoiding specific commitments on policy questions.
He embodied two of the early New Yorker's most characteristic traits: sophistication and an air of bemused detachment.
Read in the context of Bernhard's career, they reveal one of his most characteristic traits: a remarkable singlemindedness.
Flap selection should be guided by defect characteristics and reconstructive needs.
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