Sentences with phrase «hallmark trait of»

A close examination of 3.6 million year old hominin footprints discovered in Laetoli, Tanzania suggests our ancestors evolved the hallmark trait of extended leg, human - like bipedalism substantially earlier than previously thought.
The Convertible version, which is available in a base - level Cooper trim, embodies the hallmark traits of the MINI brand: playful, spirited, and efficient.
The integrity of our homes and our financial well - being are the hallmark traits of our construction division.

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Conservatism and consistency are the hallmarks of successful banks, and Canada's financial institutions demonstrate these traits far better than their international peers.
The upshot is this: When you're thinking through how to articulate your own value proposition and capabilities, think of the traits that are bona fide hallmarks of your company.
But the majority of these traits tend to be visual; heightened style, quirkiness and a sort of abstraction from the norm without calling attention to itself are hallmarks of what we've come to expect, but it doesn't automatically give us a window into his personal narrative proclivities.
The new logo reflects many of the traits that have been hallmarks of Nicalis games since the company's inception: it's highly polished, friendly and fun, with a distinct retro vibe.
It's really one of our hallmark traits.
At other firms, new associates are not assigned to specific groups — at Latham, for example, this is «really one of our hallmark traits.
Though all of these work traits stand out as hallmarks of a successful legal secretary, the most important might be compassion.
Another friend, Tom Salomone of Coral Springs, Fla., who will serve as vice president and director of REALTOR ® Party Activities in 2012, agrees that Veissi's member - driven focus is a hallmark trait.
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