Examples of using Common characteristic in English and their translations into Slovak
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Clouded leopards are carnivores, a common characteristic that is shared by all wild cats.
Professor What seems to be a common characteristic among many cannibals… is that many of them have been diagnosed with schizophrenia…
One common characteristic of restless leg syndrome is the symptoms occurring when the individual is inactive.
A common characteristic feature is a fainting condition,
Of the more common characteristic is represented world time function,
the size was one of the most important features- a common characteristic of all the communist relics are their gigantic dimensions.
Another common characteristic is your name not used in the greeting,
very bright with a common characteristic.
A common characteristic evident in countries with economies most reliant on agriculture is poverty with all the top-ten countries most dependent on agriculture being low-income countries.
However, they all had the common characteristic of representing the tomb in which,
Another common characteristic is the lack of your name in the greeting,
Therefore, all stainless steels have a common characteristic, that is, the chromium content is above 10.5%,
time again refer to this one common characteristic as the big differentiator between being mediocre
suggesting that the common characteristic of these extremes is explained by their continuity.
suggesting that the common characteristic of these extremes is explained by their continuity.
has at its core regions that are very different from one another, but which have the common characteristic of depending on activities in the maritime basins of this ocean.
A common characteristic of participant countries with high participation
the growing international interdependence which is also now a common characteristic, on the other, it is impossible to exclude energy policy from the external dimension of the EU's policy,
a set of rhetorical figures and techniques with a single common characteristic: permanent appeal
The major common characteristic of these directives is that they have a similar structure:
