One assumption is that the candidate behind the image has a static character that his or her self-presentations more or less conceal. |
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A static character may face the same challenges a dynamic character might encounter but will remain essentially unchanged. |
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She appears as a static character with two very different phases, rather than a dynamic figure with a convincing development. |
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The girl on the plane is a static character used to focus our attention on David's illness. |
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The static character types include additive, non-additive, and matrix, while unaligned sequence and chromosomal characters are referred to as dynamic homology characters. |
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The lack of development can be presented as arrested development resulting from some psychic trauma, thus endowing a static character with complexity. |
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As stated, Abu al-Ni'am is a complete and static character located in the center of the novel whom we may approach for argument, and mainly for listening. |
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The first introduced the notion of change to palliate the static character of the SWOT and to simulate reflection about the future. |
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As elements of contrast, two interludes are given a static character, so as to rejuvenate a texture that is generally based on movement. |
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Hemba statues are mainly masculine and express symmetry, a static character and perfect balance. |
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While the first two have a static character of restful contemplation, the others move on more. |
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A disadvantage of the HRA measurements is their static character and lack of visual feedback. |
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And part of that was just Saul Goodman per se is a static character. |
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The reason for the failure to explain profit lies in the essentially static character of the neoclassical theory and in its preoccupation with perfect competition. |
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