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While individuals may have idiosyncratic habits, the most important habits are customs, shared habits of a group that are passed on to children through socialization.
Recent political and social unrest in some emerging and developing countries may have idiosyncratic features.
Third, Chinese-speaking respondents may have idiosyncratic response styles due to culture reasons.
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His fellow inductees have idiosyncratic items in their cases.
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All the biomarkers and their assays have idiosyncratic requirements and confounders, but some influences seem universal.
One early inspiration may have been the idiosyncratic teaching methods of our high-school English teacher, Joan Woods.
Several experts said that Mr. Dreyfus's description suggested that he may have experienced an idiosyncratic, or individual, response to a drug or a placebo effect, or a therapeutic reaction to a substance that is not known to have such an effect.
Where others may have rejected Peters' idiosyncratic approach and analogies, Hoy embraced them, talk of angry inner chimps and all. .
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