idiosyncrasy
1.An eccentricity; an idiosyncrasy.
2.A peculiarity of behavior; an idiosyncrasy.
3.A distinctive behavioral trait; an idiosyncrasy.
4.The quality of being characterized by purely personal modes of expression or behavior; idiosyncrasy.
5.And through the integration of the human capital by the social capital, the firm can form the endogenous idiosyncrasy and keep the permanence competitive ability.
6.Idiosyncrasy is not easy for economists to deal with, but if we want to understand the intangible economy of ideas, its a trick we shall have to master.
7.It was put forward that character design should he regarded in modem packaging design and the aesthetic and cultural idiosyncrasy are the key factors in design of character, to upgrade the level and market value of packaging design by particular visual effect.
8.The system constitution and frame construction of micro-emergency logistics capability are built from three points of view, namely the logistics activity attribute, the logistics system nonrepresentational characteristic and the logistics capability constitution idiosyncrasy.

