Examples of using Uniqueness in English and their translations into Turkish
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his fingerprints are unique, and he believes… there's too much direct evidence against uniqueness.
Over the years, I have discovered it's in joy that the uniqueness of each individual is revealed.
We want to capture all the uniqueness of each language. And we as well want to capture their evolution through time.
We want to capture all the uniqueness of each language. And we want to capture their evolution through time.
Tomorrow, in front of a live audience, how your charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent has grown.
To showcase their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent- This week, I challenged my girls in an"All Star extravaganza.- Thank you.
He praised Murphy for his selection and resurrection of"forgotten" pop songs and compared the show's uniqueness to"MTV in its prime" as the embodiment of popular culture.
is consistent across platforms, gameplay decreases in style across platforms to reflect each platform's uniqueness and strengths.
This is because it relies on the theorem on existence and uniqueness for ordinary differential equations which is local in nature.
Radical attunement to individuality, uniqueness to that which the mind is,
Radical attunement to individuality, uniqueness to that which the mind is,
radical attunement to individuality, uniqueness to that which the mind is, opens itself to a vast objectivity.
I think the biggest thing you have going for you is that you have a uniqueness that could always be yours.
Nursing is both a science and art; the uniqueness of nursing, like that of any other science, lies in the
Smooth like silk, sweet like opium, that cascade along the body, attracted by the soft touch of its feathers a hidden membrane from the human body, it is sensitive, enticed, But the parrot has a uniqueness.
A preoccupation with power and success, lack of empathy and the twin tendencies to envy and exploit others. Arrogance, grandiosity, a belief in one's uniqueness, an excessive need to be admired, a sense of entitlement.
It's called terminal uniqueness.
You take Skinner's uniqueness in your stride.
I have found that humans value their uniqueness.
You take Skinner's uniqueness in your stride.