Sentence examples for specific idiosyncratic from inspiring English sources

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While this increases the sense of the collective, it also has a tendency to make individual faces go fuzzy, as if humanity were not composed of specific, idiosyncratic people.

They are about the convergence of collective anxieties (all men are looking for arm candy, all women expect too much) and specific idiosyncratic realities in the form of unzipped characters who speak directly to the audience's own fantasies and fears via dialogue that is often funny and sometimes very poignant.

The city of Sochi, on the edge of the Black Sea, embodies a range of familiar Olympic problems: concerns about the host city's political climate and human-rights record; threats of boycotts; geographic flaws that present maddening logistical concerns; frantic and expensive local development that is intended to serve specific, idiosyncratic, short-term needs at the expense of long-term planning.

MF-DFT has been used to show that a specific, idiosyncratic form for the top of the mercury intrusion and extrusion curves is probably associated with a particular network structure where the smallest pores only form through connections between larger pores.

A common form is grapheme-colour synaesthesia, in which letters and/or digits involuntarily [2], [3] elicit a specific, idiosyncratic colour (e.g. A elicits red).

Sequence specific idiosyncratic force profiles could be used to classify the sequences above chance (p<0.001; acc: z-transformed accuracy, chance level = 0).

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cSpecifically, contagion is defined in this paper as being significant spillovers of asset-specific idiosyncratic shocks during the crisis, after the Ebola virus or systematic risks have been accounted for [39].

By focusing on a panel of province-level inflation rates within the same country, the identification of the province-specific idiosyncratic component and the nationally driven common component is also very important from a policy standpoint.

In this paper, contagion is defined as being the significant spillover of the asset-specific idiosyncratic virus during the crisis and as well following the first affection by the Ebola virus [23].

These types of arrangements are garnering greater interest in light of the growing recognition of the relative prominence of household- or individual-specific idiosyncratic risk as well as the increasing shift towards community-based development funding.

Default risk includes a systematic component from a conceptual perspective, aside from company-specific idiosyncratic risk, which is contingent on macroeconomic factors and causes spillover effects as well as industry-specific yet time-varying risk factors (Giesecke and Kim 2011; Vassalou and Xing 2004).

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