However, this is not a universal attribute: some exceptionally sturdy 6x6 or 8x8 truck chassis have lent themselves to bridge-layer applications.
It is an almost universal attribute of polyps to reproduce asexually by the method of budding.
Restlessness is another common, though not universal, attribute of the corporate savior.
The canines responded better to some folks than to others so maybe it was one of those universal attributes he'd learned of from reading in the Aivas files.
These "universal attributes" were the inspiration for Lévi-Strauss's intellectual quest.
The impoverishing philosophy of ages has laid stress on the distinctions of the individual, and not on the universal attributes of man.
And the most talented among them rose by ruthlessness, tenacity, intelligence, strategic alliances and all the other universal attributes of successful politicians.
Society, in this paradigm, is defined as prototypical category of the social system, that meets the essential functional prerequisites that define the system's universal attributes.
Robert Hagedorn has described organisations as a universal attribute and a natural consequence of the social behaviour of human beings.
Ascribing universal attributes to a broad generation is difficult, and some observers believe that it is inherently impossible.