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"Everybody has idiosyncrasies," he said.
The case has idiosyncrasies that may limit its reach, but it also has the potential to eliminate diversity as a rationale sufficient to justify any use of race in admission decisions — the rationale the court endorsed in the Grutter decision.
It's important to understand the system of documentation your lab uses, because every system has idiosyncrasies.
"Every single aircraft we have has idiosyncrasies," he said.
However, each of the hot spots also has idiosyncrasies that make them particularly vulnerable to other ocean uses such as trawl fishing.
Every mask has idiosyncrasies.
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As a group we are not as idiosyncratic as the yuppies -well, not as eccentrically idiosyncratic (all groups have idiosyncrasies).
Thus, it was indicated that each person had idiosyncrasies that affected each particular transaction occurring between the person and the landscapes.
Conventionally, semantic roles may each other share the same characteristics and have idiosyncrasies.
Think green, run a "nimble" enterprise and minimize bureaucracy, which Landa calls the "curse of growth". Get used to the fact that the people you work with have idiosyncrasies and play to their strengths instead of trying to change them.
"You know we have idiosyncrasies of Ronny [Turiaf], who's a little bit of a character.
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