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For the American male, in fact, it may be the defining trait.
"Clearly it's emerging that the defining trait is not bipedalism alone," says primatologist Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Husserl defined phenomenology as "the science of the essence of consciousness", centered on the defining trait of intentionality, approached explicitly "in the first person".
Exposed concrete, left rough and unfinished, would become the defining trait of brutalism.
This inversion of foreground and background is the defining trait of the inside-baseball narrative.
A fetish for numbers is the defining trait of the modern manager.
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The defining traits of a fungus are gustatory and architectural.
It has been suggested that poisonous spurs may even be one of the defining traits of all the first mammals, with later families losing their spurs.
Some wonderful food, some clangorous acoustics: These are the defining traits of Mercat, which pays tribute to the cooking of Catalonia.
While some may agree with Mr. Brodsky's assessment that commuting times and land, whether its lack or abundance, are the defining traits between north and south, others describe an aesthetic and a mindset that distinguish the two.
The significant amounts of evidence supporting the existence of an RNA world suggest, for instance, that at least some of the defining traits of the code are the outcome of Darwinian processes acting over RNA-based life (Yarus 2010).
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