idiosyncratic in A Sentence

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    Subjects may adhere to Idiosyncratic consent rules that should not make the pursuing party guilty of rape.

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    Solar burn reactivation: this is a rare and Idiosyncratic drug reaction, reported with a variety of drugs, including methotrexate.

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    Financial Products- Bonds, Equities and other financial instruments are generally organised by Assets Class, each operating within its own market and Idiosyncratic rules.

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    Some of it was very clever, a lot of it was copy-pasta, it was all very Idiosyncratic, and it was not at all documented.

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    If his long-term objectives, whether materialistic, altruistic, or Idiosyncratic, are ideals or ideas that you just cannot support, then this person might not be“the one” for you.

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    Parade your Idiosyncratic prejudices, if you wish, and if your mind is open enough we might be able to talk about the bases of your prejudices(and mine).

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    In fact, Spielrein's cure is so rapid, and Knightley's depiction is sufficiently intense and Idiosyncratic throughout the film, that where she is therapeutically is hard to follow.

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    Considered mad by contemporaries for his Idiosyncratic views, Blake is held in high regard by later critics for his expressiveness and creativity, and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work.

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    But such is the all-too-truncated story of Domenico Gnoli, whose deeply Idiosyncratic, Pop Art- and surrealist-inflected canvases enjoyed a cultish following in the years immediately after his death- and are back in the spotlight again.

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    Carl Jung says that to achieve self- actualization, we ought to go through the process of individuation- when we are brave enough to contribute our unique, Idiosyncratic, and not-fitting-in-fully selves up to the world.

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    Abnormalities include verbosity; abrupt transitions; literal interpretations and miscomprehension of nuance; use of metaphor meaningful only to the speaker; auditory perception deficits; unusually pedantic, formal, or Idiosyncratic speech; and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm.

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    Idiosyncratic risk is a type of investment risk, uncertainties and potential problems that are endemic to an individual asset(like a particular company's stock), or group of assets(like a particular sector's stocks), or in some cases, a very specific asset class(like collateralized mortgage obligations).

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    Idiosyncratic risk is a type of investment risk, uncertainty or potential problem native to an individual asset(such as a particular company's stock), or group of assets(such as a particular sector's stocks), or in some cases, a very specific asset class(such as collateralized mortgage obligations).

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    Starting things off, Jacobs was introduced by the director Lana Wachowski, whose pastel dreadlocks and Idiosyncratic style inspired the look(and some controversy) of the designer's spring 2017 collection, with a very long yet very winning story that connected the heroics of a 2nd grade teacher to Wachowski's coming out as a transgender woman at the premiere of Cloud Atlas to the man of the hour, Marc Jacobs.

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