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characteristic

[kar-ik-tuh-ris-tik] / ˌkær ɪk təˈrɪs tɪk /




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Growth, balance sheet, leverage, and valuation rank weak relative to peers, limiting margin-of-safety characteristics.

From Barron's

By integrating globally available information on soil composition, temperature, and other habitat characteristics, the team demonstrated how high risk scorpion areas can be identified beyond Morocco.

From Science Daily

“We believe this proposed transaction would provide each company with enhanced strategic flexibility, its own defined business focus, and clear characteristics for investors.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But despite his characteristic command and media savvy, Jackson’s campaign never gained true momentum, scoring mixed results.

From Los Angeles Times

As Jackson’s media prominence grew — including a cover photo on Time magazine in 1970 — tensions erupted between Jackson and SCLC, in part because of the sloppy bookkeeping that became a Jackson characteristic.

From Los Angeles Times