| Also, at least in maturity, people seem to have relatively stable character traits. |
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| Humility is the finest of all virtues and is the source of all admirable character traits. |
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| For virtue ethics, the problem concerns the question of which character traits are the virtues. |
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| Your top character traits are those that allow you to achieve meaningful happiness, instead of mere hedonic pleasure. |
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| Neatness, cleanliness and ceremoniousness are other ubiquitous compulsive character traits. |
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| In many tribal cultures, those born with strange and unusual character traits were held in awe. |
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| Like many regular Americans, I value character traits and believe that courage and honor make a person superior. |
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| Each of these individuals incarnated certain character traits which made them suitable for mass idealisation and adoration. |
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| Brand boosters take the values and character traits of the car more seriously than the quality of its steel or its crashworthiness. |
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| The character traits, situations, and dialogue feel formulaic and worn out from overuse. |
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| It's obvious that bad character traits such as anger, jealousy, and pride estrange a person from others. |
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| Various character traits and catchphrases are spoofed, and to get the humor in these moments, a viewer will need to know where they came from. |
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| It could take you years to really know a city, but you can pick up on its character traits in about an hour. |
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| He re-read his father's autobiography and realised they shared many character traits. |
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| His professional accomplishments were mirrored by his sterling character traits. |
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| I was more impressed when she nailed a few less flattering character traits. |
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| This is a wonderful book because throughout its chapters it deals with many character traits of a girl and issues that they face transitioning from girlhood into womanhood. |
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| If you drink too much alcohol the brain is disturbed, and certain character traits do indeed temporarily change. |
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| Both characters manage to spin what could be irritating quirks into identifiable character traits. |
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| In his portraits, Kupecký managed to perfectly capture the appearance of a person and his character traits. |
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| Only the ideal combination of character traits and talents can bring success. |
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| One obvious result that emerges from an examination of the character of presidents and first ladies is that very few White House couples shared the same character traits. |
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| To put it another way, the entrepreneur's character traits are themselves a form of venture capital. |
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| Mark's character traits are suddenly entirely traceable to being sent to boarding school. |
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| Based upon this belief, Mr. Kyburz ascribed very negative character traits, as well as criminal behaviour, to Mr. Warman. |
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| There is a whole litany of character traits like this in all of us. |
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| The masters had their own reasons for imbuing blackface roles with goofy character traits. |
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| His love for people and life, his concern for the welfare of his staff and his trust in the Bank's teams of portfolio managers, combined to create a corporate culture that reflected all these character traits. |
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| Fortunately these are Gerard Butler's two identifiable character traits. |
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| What negative character traits might she try to overcome? |
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| On the whole, I am not good, it is not one of my character traits. |
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| One of his endearing character traits is the balance he achieves between his passion for defence attorneys and his role as a member of the House of Commons. |
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| There is a strong temptation to associate the different forms of deviant behaviour and, more generally, all the character traits of an individual with genetic determinism. |
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| What character traits irritate you the most? |
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| With the intrepid Dr. Reich, and against his horrified recuperators and vilifiers, we postulate the pathological nature of all character traits, i.e. of all chronicity in human behavior. |
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| Overall, we are sensitive to one another's character traits, personality quirks, preferences and backgrounds, and everyone is appreciated regardless of their differences. |
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| Before our eyes, Cybelle began to show certain character traits that were not programmed, such as her humor and the insatiable curiosity that runs through her. |
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| Despite these frightening character traits, however, Edward's contemporaries considered him an able, even an ideal, king. |
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| Consider the argument, for example, that good teachers are born and not made, and that in the end much depends on individual character traits, on personality. |
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| Juveniles should receive benefits that will stimulate them to become involved in the activities of the institution to develop positive character traits and self-respect. |
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| Taking into consideration the position of the Sun and the Ascendant what follows represents the basic elements of your personality and the character traits which form the background of your existence. |
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| Does it suit your personality and character traits? |
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| Such conduct stems from well developed personal character traits such as honesty, integrity, loyalty, self respect, respect of others, responsibility, and courage. |
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| Regular drinking gradually changes not only an individual's desires and character traits, but can also destroy one's family life, in addition to causing serious neurological changes on many occasions. |
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| The film does adopt some thematic and narrative devices from fairy tales, including the journeylike quest, certain character traits, and an unclear time frame. |
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