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Intelligence is an emergent property of person-in-society, not an inborn capability or an epigenetically developed trait of individuals.
In addition, Airedales can be aggressive toward other dogs and small animals, a trait not unheard of in terriers.
I don't believe in astrology, but I also know that not believing in astrology is a typically Taurean trait.
Monogenic control was also found for spiny versus spineless, with the spiny trait being completely or partially dominant.
Along the way he had swiftly enough developed that elusive political trait of electability.
He overindulged his children, yet when we showed signs of inheriting this trait he was indignant.
Most of them were untrained, unaffiliated, unspecialized writers whose common trait was a fascination with the idea of America.
Again, Bruckner advances his tonal phrases upwards, an Austrian trait that delights the senses with rumbustious feelings.
Wordsworth was a rather loquacious sort, a trait that served him well in his line of work.
Resourcefulness is their trait and she says the example her father has set is a constant influence.
This, our system of checks and balances, is a fundamental trait of our current democracy.
Humans who developed a spiritual sense thrived and bequeathed that trait to their offspring.
In English heraldry, we find examples of a lion passant on the upper trait of a barry field.
In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines.
A dreary trait of actors is their tendency to gush about the great privilege it was to work with each other.
Counseling and education regarding the trait are important because the sickle gene can be passed to a carrier's children.
We all wear the same clothes to show our Primary Cross, that is, what trait shows up primarily.
However, the genetics of a naturally early leaf defoliation trait in wild cotton was not studied.
A positive coefficient indicates that directional selection is acting to increase that trait.
In fact IQ is a great example of a trait that is highly heritable but not genetically determined.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Said involucrum is composed of numerous small leaves, a distinguishing trait from its nearest relative genus Rudbeckia.
Yet another trait is attributed to Jaques, which we must on no account forget.
It was this trait in my character which led to the incident I am about to tell you of.
The trait of which I am speaking, I replied, may be also seen in the dog, and is remarkable in the animal.
A fine trait of the same kind is to be noted in the life of the Duke of Wellington.
This applies chiefly to wigeon, but we have frequently observed the same trait in pintail and occasionally in other species.
This venta trait of Iberian gastronomy did not escape the compiler of Gil Blas.
Acquisitiveness is an essential trait of aristocracy, and adhesiveness of its perpetuity.
Did she have a heart, then, or was it a feminine trait to turn pale in every emergency?
To this blandishment they were never averse or inaccessible, and Gerald inherited the trait in all its strength.
You see, he is himself pater familias, with no Bohemian trait or raffish turn.
The trait to which we allude we shall call the tenurial heterogeneity of the burgesses.
No other conifer has this trait, no pine grows but shows it every day in the year.
A third trait of the feminine character is its conservativeness, its friendliness to tradition, its indisposition to initiative.
Because a parent dies before the development of the trait does not preclude its transmissibility to his offspring.
Another prominent trait in the style of Bacchylides is his love of picturesque detail.
No catalogue of American qualities and defects can exclude the trait of individualism.
Every refining trait was subordinated to the exigencies of the gospel of force.
Thus the diffluent imagination is, trait for trait, the opposite of the plastic imagination.
A trait or two more, and there will have been enough of the man La Fontaine.
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