In the book, you present some less
than desirable characteristics of The Profit, including his illiteracy and his 6 - year - old wife.
Not exact matches
«These are not
desirable characteristics in people whose job it is to «serve and protect,» and therefore we should be doing a better job of protecting the health of our law enforcement and military
than current occupational guidelines provide.»
Coconut flour, which I personally love and use often for reasons other
than avoiding gluten, is the only other flour I bake with because it has several
desirable characteristics which, according to Dr. Bruce Fife, author of Cooking with Coconut Flour, «makes it a promising substitute for those who absolutely must avoid wheat flour.
A sapiosexual is someone who's attracted to intelligence more so
than appearance, and studies have shown it's one of the most
desirable characteristics people look for in a date or partner.
Virtually all the
characteristics and resources that educators talk about as
desirable in a school — high standards and expectations, good teachers, involved parents, a safe and orderly environment, a stable student and teacher population — are more likely to be found in economically mixed schools
than in high - poverty schools (Kahlenberg, 2001).
However, with the popularity of conformation and breed judging, many breeds began to be bred for physical appearance alone, with certain physical
characteristics, even those that are a hindrance to performing the jobs they were once bred for, becoming more
desirable and more important
than the health, vitality, and quality of life of the dog.
By isolating
desirable characteristics, such as size and weight, body and face shape, muscular structure, prey drive, coat texture, length, and color, humans have successfully created more
than 300 distinct and unique breeds.
Paulhus (1984) found that more
desirable personality
characteristics were reported when people were asked to write their names, addresses and telephone numbers on their questionnaire
than when they told not to put identifying information on the questionnaire.