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is propriety
noun
The particular character or essence of someone or something; individuality.
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Exact(2)
The feeling of respect is propriety.
However, it is propriety, expensive and commercially available only for certain loci, and often 100 200 ng of DNA is required.
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Yesterday, we learned about the science of kissing, and today we learn about the propriety of kissing — that's "propriety" as in intellectual property.
But if it's propriety you're concerned about (or parental duty), you'll fare better by phoning your daughter than gnashing your teeth with me.
By Macy Halford February 15 , 2011 Yesterday we learned about the science of kissing, and today we learn about the propriety of kissing — that's "propriety" as in intellectual property.
So when Vienna wanted to gather its modern art museums into one huge innovative space -- the former stables of a former king of the former empire -- what seemed to matter most was propriety.
The data set will be propriety of the sponsor (CHU Clermont-Ferrand).
The outcomes from hackathon events are propriety of the participants who are up to them to use this chance to evolve their idea to actual products.
The real culprit, originating in the 19th century, is bourgeois propriety.
The issue is the propriety of Comey's letter and the leaks that followed it.
Which, alas, is a propriety much easier insisted on than achieved.
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