Phrases with «classic hallmarks»

The phrase "classic hallmarks" refers to the distinct and recognizable features or qualities that are characteristic of something considered timeless and traditional. Full definition

Sentences with «classic hallmarks»

  • Carney pointed out the tremendous volatility of these «assets,» stressing that cryptocurrencies have «exhibited classic hallmarks of bubbles» since their prices are based on «beliefs regarding their future supply and demand», and do not have «intrinsic value» or external backing. (links2exchange.net)
  • Researchers now know that by the time the first outward manifestations of Alzheimer's appear, in the form of confusion, memory loss and other classic hallmarks, Alzheimer's has been ravaging the brain for decades. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Trotman and his team, which included collaborators from Weill Cornell Medical College, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, used RapidCaP to generate mice that developed metastatic prostate cancer with classic hallmarks of this disease, including resistance to hormone therapy. (cshl.edu)
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