temperament造句61, Seventy-four percent said he did not have the personality or temperament to serve responsibly as president.
62, Sandra was a dealer lacking in professional experience, who had a highly strung temperament.
63, The whole manuscript is illuminated by a genuinely cultured temperament.
64, It is obvious that the first type of temperament is the one most desirable for a riding horse.
65, The interplay of these very different personalities with Beckett's mercurial temperament results in fascinating and varied music.
66, Skin is curious stuff, very sensitive to health and temperament and happiness.
67, His equable temperament would complement perfectly a tough production but this one kicked off soft.
68, Whether you are graced appears to be at least partly a matter of temperament, Fowers notes: It comes naturally.
69, Temperament seems to be the result of three different factors - genetic inheritance, past experience and present environment.
70, Sound, healthy mares tend to have sound, healthy foals. Good temperament is vital.
71, Bregawn's temperament got the better of him the following season, and on his racecourse appearances he displayed increasing sourness.
72, He is unmarried, of perfect health, of nervous temperament, of very great vitality and activity.
73, Allowances must be made for differences in national temperament and political development.
74, In fact, most began to acquire not only managerial knowledge and skills, but also managerial interests and a managerial temperament.
75, Qualities such as unselfishness, sensitivity, honesty, and temperament would also be key factors in the total person.
76, Temperament can be described as the general consistency with which an individual reacts to certain situations.
77, My opponent was much the same height, build and temperament; we stood toe to toe and swapped blow for blow.
78, But what is temperament, and how do we define what is a good one?
79, As mentioned earlier, there is some connection between temperament and factors such as build, colour, breed etc.
80, The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game.
81, Partly due to its history, and partly to temperament, the Home Office is conservative procedurally and cautious in outlook.
82, Clark is too good a player to slide into obscurity, but a brittle temperament hasn't helped the recovery process.
83, McGregor thought Amelia was particularly suited by temperament for scientific work because she had such a lively interest.
84, His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology, architecture and literature.
85, Tough, modest and possessing an ideal temperament, Phil is renowned for always giving of his best for the Palace cause.
86, There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly.
87, Were they nudging a temperament given to extremes back to the middle?
88, Barnett House's union of social thought and social action admirably suited her temperament.
89, If he senses some one is a little nervous of him, he tries to intimidate them, though his temperament is superb.
90, Movie films always run over budget because the artistic temperament is impatient with detail.