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to temperament

noun

A moderate and proportionable mixture of elements or ingredients in a compound; the condition in which elements are mixed in their proper proportions.

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In the end, might it not come down to temperament?

Onlookers were astonished, delighted, appalled, according to temperament and party.

It has been partly down to temperament, but not entirely.

But I think it boils down to temperament.

He doesn't give free rein to temperament; he assesses the object.

How do genes relate to temperament and how is a baby's brain constructed from early experience?

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Our findings also suggest that, in addition to learning or habituation, the lower responsiveness of wildlife in urban areas may be related to temperament-based local site selection.

Assurance: refers to the temperament or quality of employees to inspire reliability, belief, courtesy and knowledge (An and Noh, 2009).

This criticism applies not only to professional performance tests but to equine temperament tests in general.

Come rain, pressure or thin air Fitzgerald seems to have the temperament to cope.

He is proving not to have the temperament to hold our nation's fate in his hands.

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