Aún no tenemos significados para "human attribute".
1He was a parasite, a nerveless, bloodless thing without a single human attribute.
2He goes on to say: "Curiosity is perhaps the central defining human attribute."
3It is extraordinarily difficult, but the facing and overcoming of extraordinary difficulties is another very human attribute.
4What is the natural, the human attribute?
5Madame Wachner, common-looking, plain, almost grotesque in appearance though she was, possessed that rare human attribute, vitality.
6That's a universal human attribute.
7In his reiteration of O'Mara's qualities Allison seemed almost to be assuring himself that infallibility was not a human attribute.
8PR-22-0134's only human attribute was potentiality.
9He has, in general, no human attributes, and certainly no human sympathy.
10The high-concept, high-touch abilities that now matter most are fundamentally human attributes.
11Blatchford, in the name of humanity, is attacking the greatest of human attributes.
12She was the first of them possessed of regular human attributes.
13In ancient times people endowed natural forces-volcanoes, storms-withhuman attributes.
14Language is perhaps the most human of all human attributes.
15Mindlessness and moral idiocy are not characteristically human attributes; they are symptoms of herd-poisoning.
16Self-confidence, backed by good common sense, is one of the most important of human attributes.
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