61.   She uses their loneliness and confusion as backdrops for the action, not as personality traits.

62.   Smaller companies are ideal environments for structural generalists, Frey said, while large, hierarchical firms often force such folks to choose between their dominant personality traits.

63.   The chance of ever being able to create complex intelligence or desirable personality traits from gene manipulation is slim.

64.   The feminized male faces were given top ratings when it came to all the sensitive-guy personality traits.

65.   The issue, they say, is not strictly demographics but also interests and personality traits.

66.   The science, she says, involves identifying writing traits that have been found to be associated with certain personality traits.

67.   There can be any number of personality traits that may be holding him back.

68.   They also put together a list of work telephone numbers for parents and information about play habits, personality traits or chronic conditions concerning each child.

69.   They have some personality traits in common as well.

70.   They took a psychological inventory that can pinpoint personality traits, measure hopes and fears and provide fodder for discussion.

n. + trait >>共 44
personality 50.00%
character 23.44%
leadership 1.56%
hallmark 1.04%
gene 1.04%
boomer 1.04%
production 1.04%
share 1.04%
signature 1.04%
telltale 1.04%
personality + n. >>共 134
disorder 14.06%
trait 12.39%
clash 9.94%
cult 9.16%
type 7.48%
conflict 5.16%
change 4.90%
difference 3.23%
profile 1.94%
quirk 1.81%
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