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A house may be idiosyncratic, but that hurts "only if there's something terribly unusual or dysfunctional about it".
My little sample may be idiosyncratic, and biased in favor of eloquence — these are elderly writers, all over the age of seventy-five, who clearly still have their wits very much about them.
The interests may be idiosyncratic but as long as the house gives back to the community, a university just might allow students to have their own on-campus residence.
To summarise: reducing forest cover often correlates with some decline in rainfall and cloud cover, though specific cases may be idiosyncratic.
DILI may be predictable and dose-dependent, as classically exemplified by acetaminophen toxicity, or may be idiosyncratic [ 6- 8].
Since sample sizes for both, the Dutch and the Portuguese version are quite low in the unchanged group (n<20), the observed effects may be idiosyncratic.
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While reasons for missing clinic visits may often be idiosyncratic and related to individual characteristics, there is a need to better understand the social context in which trials take place and its influence on participants' abilities to keep to a clinic visit schedule.
Shifts in dominant moth taxa among forest stands may be largely idiosyncratic in nature.
This case may be highly idiosyncratic, legally dense, and emotionally traumatic but any case involving accusations within a family, if the details were aired, would seem head-breakingly complicated and particular.
This case, along with prior reports in the literature, suggests that anterior uveitis may be an idiosyncratic complication of darbepoetin alfa therapy.
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate the extent to which Ireland may be considered idiosyncratic in this respect by displaying the results of time-series correlations that represent changes in average proportions of missing and not reached items, respectively.
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