Sentence examples for more important traits from inspiring English sources

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But when it comes to more important traits for the occupant of No 10, such as being a war leader or managing the economy, Cameron is way ahead.

Shivalingappa's idiom is Kuchipudi, a South Indian style that, like all Indian dance styles, is distinguished from the others by a lot of picky little details — the earrings, the way you put the flowers in your hair — and also by more important traits.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Shivalingappa's idiom is Kuchipudi, a South Indian style that, like all Indian dance styles, is distinguished from the others by a lot of picky little details — the earrings, the way you put the flowers in your hair — and also by more important traits.

From the above discussion it can be inferred that many a times in real world the original variables may be continuous in nature but discrete by observation and hence it is reasonable and convenient to model the situation by an appropriate discrete distribution generated from the underlying continuous models preserving one or more important traits of the continuous distribution.

In other words, allow more points for more important traits.

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Milk yield is obviously a more important trait in the breeding goal, which explains why the superiority of the elite group over the "randomly selected" group is greater for this trait.

Throughout our history, Americans have been both proud of and admired for an even more important cultural trait -- our unbridled optimism.

The study of CAM plants supports the view that morphotypic features generally are less plastic than physiotypic ones (Metlen et al., 2009) with physiotypic plasticity of CAM plants being the more important adaptive trait.

Breeders can modify their herd's genetics based on assigning different economic weights to different traits; for instance if adaptability or disease resistance is more important than other traits in tropical environments, then there needs to be higher weights for those traits in the breeding goal.

China is typically regarded as a collectivistic culture, in which obligations to the greater society and social institutions (e.g., the family) are considered more important than individual traits and needs (Kwang 2001; Ting-Toomey et al. 1991).

"Even more important, the character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief".

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