As does favouring
local idiosyncrasies over national norms in an area which has no necessary local content — and where national norms are actually available!
That kind of
local idiosyncrasy was one of the first victims of market integration.
Not exact matches
It sends up the quirky
idiosyncrasies of
local and national politics; writer / director Alex Crowley, who was Boris Johnson's former political advisor, had a rich source of material from which to draw.
As a result, some tablet basics suffer, and some non-techy types may get confused by the
idiosyncrasies of the interface and the divide between
local and Cloud content.
A scheme called «Argentine
Idiosyncrasy» puts visitors in touch with an informed
local — not a PR plant or tour guide, but a real porteño for a chat about Argentina.
«Its going,» wrote Franz Schulze for Art News, «will remove one of the more provocative
idiosyncrasies in Chicago art -LSB-...] The Wells Street shows itself, which means the work of singularly devoted group of young painters -LSB-...] bound together in idiom and attitude -LSB-...] Wells Street will be missed; not because its members have as yet arrived at coherent realization of objectiveness, but because the objectives are worthy and unique in the
local scene.»
However,
local ecological
idiosyncrasies can make insurance buying more challenging than one might expect.
All real estate markets are
local, and each has its own
idiosyncrasies.
He noted that mortgage lending, which relies on set formulas such as debt - to - income ratios are easier to teach robots than the specialized knowledge of a real estate pro: «You need to know all the
idiosyncrasies of your
local neighborhood, or at least you should.»