idiosyncrasies in A Sentence

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    Each market has its own Idiosyncrasies”- Link.

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    All the prejudices, Idiosyncrasies of real-world arranged marriages were made available online.

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    Still, you would observe this idiosyncrasy in every English-speaking country across the world.

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    A lot of Laura's Idiosyncrasies and tics are actually amplified versions of my own.

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    We find their little quirks and Idiosyncrasies to be quite adorable, and at times, charming.

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    The country might be small, but you could spend a lifetime learning its quirks and Idiosyncrasies.

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    The Idiosyncrasies that bother you or your friends or your family, she will end up loving.

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    True, some might test our patience with the Idiosyncrasies and foibles that are not uncommon to old age.

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    I also think I can identify and talk about my deepest, darkest Idiosyncrasies, emotional triggers, relationship foibles and more.

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    While they all have their own linguistic Idiosyncrasies, each of these languages share many of the same basic concepts.

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    Within this module grouping, students will discover the Idiosyncrasies of the media industry from an economic and financial viewpoint.

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    Within this module grouping, students will discover the Idiosyncrasies of the fashion industry from an economic and financial viewpoint.

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    Within this module grouping, students will discover the Idiosyncrasies of the luxury industry from an economic and financial viewpoint.

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    James suggests that future success in optimizing personal and population health may depend on overcoming this idiosyncrasy of human cognition.

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    Of course you may have to adapt them slightly to fit the Idiosyncrasies and configuration of your own system setup.

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    Within this module grouping students will discover the Idiosyncrasies of the media industry from an economic and financial view point.

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    Within this module grouping students will discover the Idiosyncrasies of the fashion industry from an economic and financial view point.

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    Unfortunately, as a result of a myriad of factors from emotional incapacity to cultural confines, not all families can accept their child's Idiosyncrasies or celebrate their gifts.

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    Alex characterized them as having the flaws whereas his problem was that he had to endure their Idiosyncrasies, put up with their constant“misunderstandings,” and be the recipient of their frustration.

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    Our film showed the charm, the beauty, the wealth, the poverty and the Idiosyncrasies of India but there's a vast difference between showing a country, warts and all, and insulting it.

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    We can't fight history and we can't choose our ancestors, but we can certainly stretch ourselves to appreciate the quirks and Idiosyncrasies of our children that are shaped by history and individuality.

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    Its Idiosyncrasies mean that it can be difficult to get your knowledge of English beyond a basic level to a stage at which it becomes useful in either a general or academic setting.

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    The more we can love our own flaws and failings, quirks, foibles and Idiosyncrasies the easier it becomes to accept those of others and see beyond the charade of who we pretend to be.

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    In a statement on the BBC's complaints website, they said:"Our film showed the charm, the beauty, the wealth, the poverty and the Idiosyncrasies of India but there's a vast difference between showing a country, warts and all, and insulting it.

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