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This is especially important as we obtained results suggesting that idiosyncrasies among professors may affect how accurately they perceive their students' attitudes towards evolution.
Campbell tells us that idiosyncrasies of the perceiver may affect phenomenal character, but he has no account to offer of cases in which something looks other than it is even to normal observers in normal circumstances.
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He understands that his idiosyncrasies, his hyperachiever habits, are both salutary and worthy of ribbing.
Note, however, that the idiosyncrasies that may be important in studying a particular bronze statue as the great achievement of an individual artisan may be extraneous to a more central (and more interesting) case.
Or rather, it's become more comfortable expressing the idiosyncrasies that were already there.
Food taboos are one of the idiosyncrasies that define a community.
The imposters are given away only by their perfection; the replicas lack the idiosyncrasies that make humans unique.
The traditional masters often left their work unsigned, and suppressed the idiosyncrasies that might have constituted a personal style.
Vahram Muratyan's new book, "Paris Versus New York" [Penguin, $20.00] illustrates the idiosyncrasies that make each city unique.
With both his subsequent films, "All the Real Girls" and "Undertow," Mr. Green has retained just enough of that idiosyncrasy to keep the promise of "George Washington" alive in the minds of his critical admirers.
Rock is a popular (and populist) form that values idiosyncrasy and personality over technique.
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