Thesaurus / hallmark
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The concept of evidence-based medicine, for so long a hallmark of trustworthiness, has been deeply corrupted by drug and device manufacturers whose deep pockets can sway the results and the reporting.
MY CANCER MIGHT BE BACK—AND I WONDER IF UNNECESSARY RADIATION CAUSED IT IN THE FIRST PLACEJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 22, 2020FORTUNEA sleek design is a hallmark of Moleskine, and makes this a great notebook for well beyond the classroom.
NOTABLE NOTEBOOKS FOR WRITING AND DRAWINGPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 17, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEDiversity was also a hallmark of “Vida,” which ran for three seasons on STARZ.
FROM THE VAULTS: THE OPPOSITE OF BINGE-WATCHINGBRIAN T. CARNEYSEPTEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEIn fact, the lack of reliable, quickly updating data has been a hallmark of this crisis, whether it be public health or economic data.
HOW THE EXPERTS ARE MEASURING THE ECONOMIC RECOVERYNEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 15, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTJust as scientists are beginning to understand how this microbiome supports human health, hallmarks of modern life such as antibiotics and processed foods may be pushing many of our microbial residents toward extinction.
SCIENTISTS WANT TO BUILD A NOAH’S ARK FOR THE HUMAN MICROBIOMECAROLYN BEANSJUNE 11, 2020SCIENCE NEWSWhat (p. 310)they meant was that it was unconventional, was without the dignity of tradition to give it its hallmark.
THE BUILDING OF A BOOKVARIOUSIn all cases success starts with innovative intelligence products, which has not been a hallmark of United States operations.
SHOCK AND AWEHARLAN K. ULLMANThere was imposed upon it the unmistakable hallmark of spirituality that has always identified it in the throng of the nations.
JEWISH HISTORYS. M. DUBNOWNature does not make duplicates; her creative hallmark is upon every leaf and bee; upon every cliff and cloud and star.
CHILD AND COUNTRYWILL LEVINGTON COMFORTThe reverse is fitted with two studs and a hook and bears the hallmark of "W. Pinchin, Philada."
AMERICAN MILITARY INSIGNIA 1800-1851J. DUNCAN CAMPBELL AND EDGAR M. HOWELL.WORDS RELATED TO HALLMARK
- affection
- attribute
- badge
- blaze
- brand
- character
- device
- distinction
- earmark
- emblem
- evidence
- feature
- hallmark
- idiosyncrasy
- image
- impression
- incision
- index
- indication
- indicia
- label
- marking
- note
- particularity
- peculiarity
- proof
- property
- quality
- seal
- sign
- significant
- stamp
- symbol
- token
- trait
- type
- virtue
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