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This need for idiosyncrasy is not confined to science.
While there is need for idiosyncrasy and individualism, there are some rules.
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She's a character, someone who's self-aware regarding her energy, her idiosyncrasy, her desperate need for attention, and her need to be perceived as herself — "herself" being her first and most important creation.
Where the film made the case for normalcy and gravity, the adaptation's brief is for idiosyncrasy and playfulness.
If you're looking for idiosyncrasy, and a voice that is instantly recognisable, Riley's poetry provides that, too.
He proposes a need for three steps of clarification that consider 'biological and cultural constraints and personal idiosyncrasies' (Bourassa, 1991, p. 110).
An adaptive probabilistic TSMA-based policy, that is proposed and analyzed in this paper, exploits these idiosyncrasies and achieves higher system throughput than the existing TSMA-based policies without any need for extra control overhead.
Both ILC and the RAIN could be adapted to suit the needs and idiosyncrasies of other conservation agencies.
The best relationships are custom jobs, which take the distinctive traits, needs, concerns and idiosyncrasies of each partner into consideration.
We need to foster peculiarity, idiosyncrasy, stubborn-mindedness, left-of-centre thinking.
Modest Mouse, American alternative rock group known for musical idiosyncrasy and darkly comical lyrics.
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