But then rather than try to sort their debts, they tend to put them on the long finger. |
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I tend to take the more traditional view that the worst thing a military force can do is fail in its mission. |
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And political processes tend to foreclose possibilities altogether rather than merely redirect future efforts. |
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Born among those who tend cattle, the cowherd Krishna indulged in endless pranks. |
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He has worked on the farm for 13 years and is now an assistant foreman who supervises crews that tend the vines. |
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The latter two tend to overlap, but the format allows for selective reading. |
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But rebound pounds do tend to make you fatter when it comes to body composition, especially if you go on crash diets. |
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Microscopic bumps and craters on the painted surface tend to attract and contain dirt. |
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Well, so far the islands are actually so difficult to get to it's only cray fishermen that tend to occasionally visit the island. |
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Because inscriptions tend to be formulaic, deviations from the standard pattern are likely meaningful. |
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On a similar theme, red is a lucky or fortuitous colour so wedding banquets in Japan tend to have red food included. |
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Online book clubs, tend to use forum or blog software, difficult for addressing different sections of the book. |
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The last three years have been a successful time for them, and success does tend to domesticate people. |
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The crisply outlined forms of the painting tend to seem more cool than warm in black-and-white reproductions. |
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Children with low self-esteem tend to be overly critical of and easily disappointed in themselves. |
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When we turn our minds to matters of e-security, our first thoughts tend to be about defenses such as firewalls and intrusion detection. |
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If you have a skeleton organisation you do tend to have more cross-postings within it and wider experience gained by individuals within it. |
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People who have never freelanced tend to really glamorize it and can't imagine why you'd give it up. |
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Human beings are free spirits and tyrannical leaders don't tend to last long. |
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Kids getting born covered in hair happens with some frequency, but they tend to shed it off pretty soon. |
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He especially objects when anyone looks in his ears which tend to be caked with horrible, stinky, masses of crud. |
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Saladin and Richard the Lionheart are two names that tend to dominate the Crusades. |
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Phone companies tend to advertise their wares with gloss about downloadable music, cruddy cameras and other such fripperies. |
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I hate cryptic crosswords, that doesn't tend to be how my intelligence can be applied. |
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When I do have money, I tend to spend it on frivolous things for myself and presents for my friends. |
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Base oils contain hydrocarbons that tend to crystallize into waxy materials at low temperatures. |
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We also realized that the culms of plants tend to elongate as the growing season progresses. |
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We tend to think of energy from plants as Ethiopians stripping the forest for fuelwood. |
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Traditional American shirts tend to be fuller in the torso, which might cause your shirt to bulge when tucking. |
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Australian white tend to be full-bodied and ripe in style, with tropical flavors and moderate acidity. |
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And the smaller, lighter phones hitting the market tend to get less battery life than their full-size counterparts. |
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This means that my bras tend to be functional rather than visually attractive. |
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Me, I tend to agree with John Waters, always an eminently wise and sensible fund of good ideas and clear thinking. |
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Corporate funders, for example, tend to be more risk-averse, avoiding early-stage companies in favor of second-round deals. |
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Chemical gardeners would use fungicides and try and deal with the symptoms but I tend to see it as part of the landscape. |
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People in towns and cities tend to wear modern clothes made of manufactured cloth, perhaps with fur coats and hats in winter. |
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Lone parents tend to be more poorly educated and trained and there are severe barriers for further education and training. |
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There is something in a furtive glance of eyes on the subway, or from the passing crowd that does not tend to permanence. |
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The two main components of spending that tend to be the most volatile and cyclical are investment and exports. |
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Americans tend to be pretty cynical about politicians and think corruption is widespread. |
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These day's bookmakers tend to use radio communication and earphones to keep things secret, so it's becoming a dying art. |
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In contrast, eastern boundary currents on the east of the ocean basins tend to be broad and slow. |
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Jess was a whooty and she was cool for the most part, but she did tend to get a little too involved in other people's personal affairs at times. |
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Social constructivists tend to see expressivists as mushyheaded, touchy-feely romantics. |
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The wines tend to be light in body, though certainly fuller than most Gamays. |
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Frederik and the groomers are traditional Damara people and sing church songs and harmonic lullabies as they tend to the horses. |
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Children with autism and Asperger's syndrome tend to be clumsy and to struggle with games lessons at school. |
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Thank God I haven't been in any major scrapes but I do tend to get to collect dents and scratches from minor prangs. |
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All manner of psychological studies and anecdata show that in the face of setbacks, grittier people tend to achieve more of their goals. |
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There is also growing support for the notion that exercising the body and the brain tend to preserve neurons. |
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This can make them less suitable for some precast and concrete paving applications, especially where mixing times tend to be very short. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of police precincts, what they do is tend to focus on a primary suspect and then disregard any evidence to the contrary. |
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Obviously his portraits involved precise observation, but the settings tend to be spectral. |
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I do tend to rule out France and Germany precisely because their systems cost a fortune. |
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In these columns, we often tend to send fence-sitters on extended gardening leave, but this time it's too tough to call. |
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It consists in mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion, that tend to follow pre-existing sociological and economic divisions. |
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He is a big Texan gasbag, but at least he's a liberal-minded big Texan gasbag whom I tend to agree with a good 90 percent of the time. |
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In general avoid daysacks whose main compartments close with zips, these tend to work their way open and if the zip breaks the pack is useless. |
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Teenagers are known for their gawky prejudices, which tend to change once they get into the real world. |
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Today, the Gullahs and Geechees tend to live along the coasts of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. |
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This is the trap that most businesses tend to fall into and is proof positive that proper planning is a vital ingredient for any business. |
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We tend to use very dark chocolate in these recipes, as it gives a wonderful texture and glossiness to cooking sauces. |
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In addition, server customers tend to demand higher performing systems well ahead of consumers. |
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Though we know Shakespeare was a glover's son, we tend to think that England awaited the Industrial Revolution for the classes to begin to mix. |
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I think the triple membrane of two computer screens and cyberspace in the middle can tend to break down people's sense of propriety and decency. |
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Old sportswriters tend to use mysticism to clarify events that have prosaic, tangible explanations. |
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Most religions tend to proselytize and to accept or encourage marriages with converts, resulting in quite large, genetically diverse populations. |
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The Chinese themselves tend to use tapioca when glutinousness is required, and arrowroot or sometimes cornflour when it is not. |
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The parents and the teachers tend to compare their wards with their counterparts and as a result the child is demoralised in front of others. |
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Norwegians tend to integrate sayings and proverbs into daily conversations. |
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Although there are provincial divisions, provinces tend to identify with one another by region. |
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Forestry activities within habitats tend to promote homogeneity and result in a depauperate lichen community. |
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As a result, high-elevation populations will tend to be genetically depauperate. |
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Today such sentiments tend to be treated with scepticism, if not depicted as elitist. |
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Market historians tend to view early American farmers as acquisitive, money-making, land-hungry, entrepreneurial go-getters. |
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Lemmon says the rock samples and mineral deposits tend to point to a large area of water that once existed on Mars, such as a lake or even a sea. |
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Income taxes lead to economic costs because they tend to depress the overall level of employment in the economy. |
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Female news readers tend to get the sack when they have passed the stage of pulchritude. |
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When you're a trainer in the lower minors, you do more than tend to ankle sprains and pulled muscles. |
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Most players, including myself, tend to pull the ball to the left on uphill lies because leg drive is inhibited going into the slope. |
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They also tend to pull in, leaving the second half of the bus in the middle of the road, then pull out when people are overtaking the bus. |
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Much like a chisel, or a dagger, tools designed for one purpose tend to follow a basic model. |
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My impression is that he thinks I am somewhat of a goof with the kids, due to the fact that I tend to throw myself into their activities. |
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As a rule of thumb, buyers tend to desire the cars that were the status symbols of their youth, and desired models vary from country to country. |
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You know, if you're just googling your favorite celebrity, blogs tend to rank very high on that search engine. |
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Last-chance providers such as foreign-exchange desks in airports and ferry terminals tend to offer the poorest value. |
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About mid-career, in order to create a mask of professionalism, many journalists tend to pulp the optimism and joy they first felt at writing. |
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General patterns of corporate governance are evolving and practices in Europe may tend to coalesce. |
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But it also seems that, if you look to those who tend to dislike him, you very quickly find those who positively detest him. |
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By the time consumers carry their purchases home, the product will tend to be off-flavor. |
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Care was taken to use pure water in the chamber because most contaminants tend to lower the water vapor pressure. |
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I tend to think that the separation of application and pure research is the hallmark of poor ethics. |
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Unfortunately adults tend to take this provision for granted to the detriment of the survival of the Youth Club. |
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Members tend to be puritanical in moral teachings and to disapprove of Sufism. |
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Fixed frequency, push-pull power stages tend to suffer lower noise while remaining easier to monitor during testing. |
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The net result is that mature welfare states tend economically to stagnate. |
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Honey granulates most rapidly between 55 and 65 degrees and temperature changes will tend to accelerate the granulation process. |
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Global maritime commercial powers, of which Britain and America are both exemplars, tend to fight two types of war. |
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At the other end of the market are drive-in, do-it-yourself shops, which tend to be run-down and ill-lit. |
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Because cattle cannot climb to higher elevations, producers tend to graze their cattle in semiflat and flat lands, where precipitation is lower. |
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Champagnes also take on a deeper golden color as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence. |
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Champagnes also take on a deeper golden colour as they age and tend to lose some of their effervescence. |
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Admin assistants tend to like me so much more when I don't leave them piles of dictation! |
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If I do get all of that done and sorted out properly my meetings tend to go very well, and that's a big big boost to my ego. |
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The wide leaves of the dieffenbachias tend to hold dust and this might obstruct their breathing. |
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Most of the actors I've tended to work with are pretty great egoless actors, so they don't tend to get defensive. |
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When it comes to whites, non-Euro wines tend to lack the dryness and delicate bouquet of the Europeans. |
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A greater percentage of CL in early diestrus tend to have a fluid-filled lumen vs the CL during late diestrus and advanced stages of pregnancy. |
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Very obese people tend not to exercise and are frequently poor, and they spend a disproportionate amount of time dieting. |
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I know passions tend to run high on this kind of subject, but can we all at least try to agree to differ and respect each other's paths? |
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So many have sprung up that one can only tend to a narrow selection or a digest of highlights. |
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Rheas are gregarious in habit, and tend to live in flocks ranging in size from 5-30 individuals. |
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Although they are frequently found in pairs, broadbills also tend to be quite gregarious and are often found in small feeding flocks. |
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But even these diminutive numbers tend to belie the extremely small spaces into which a ferret can fit. |
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As a very rough guide, it is often true that people with suns in the same element tend to get along more easily. |
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Seventy seven men were executed on charges of treason though historians tend to think the figure is higher. |
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It is very sad in a way, because it is such a reflection of the way we tend to get ground down by society. |
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Cosmonauts may tend to withdraw and speak in a monotone, giving brusque answers to questions from each other and ground control. |
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Our warm-ups are properly organised, and get everyone totally prepared, whereas other teams tend to turn up in dribs and drabs. |
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The doilies just don't do it for me and the flowery plates tend to fight with the food, tipping the balance from old-fashioned to dated. |
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Political parties tend to follow ethnic lines and draw their leaders from educated elites. |
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The writing may be a bit elliptical, but it's fun, which most food columns tend not to be. |
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They tend to gather in groups and take short flights out to sea and back in again, practising for their long journey back out onto the ocean. |
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Predators such as lizardfish, groupers, and snappers tend to range widely, and an element of surprise is often essential to their success. |
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The grouses tend to focus on the traffic, the airport and the shortage of hotel rooms. |
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The students tend to lose dynamism if they are forced into certain careers by their parents. |
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Elsewhere, live shrimp are sold by the dozen or individually, but the quantities tend to be roughly the same by any standard of sale. |
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But when you ask it citizens, they tend to be rather doubtful whether it is actually going to work. |
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Most Americans, however, tend towards the opposite extreme, an almost exclusive preoccupation with self. |
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We tend to assume that because we can guess the name of some very popular sites that the naming scheme works and makes sense. |
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Weekends, she says, are mostly booked by guests staying in the hotel and the regular clientele tend to have their appointments during the week. |
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We found that highly extraverted people are happier with their lives because they tend to hold a positive view of the past. |
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We tend to become either pedantically descriptive or abstractly emotive, or both. |
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Introverted people tend to do things alone, extraverted people need to have the fellowship of others of like mind. |
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Later on, this would also mean that his books of poetry and his guidebooks to English counties did tend to get reviewed. |
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I tend to think that if the emperor has no clothes, it doesn't matter how smart one claims to be or how deep one's point may be. |
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We tend to view the impoverished with fear, discomfort, apathy, annoyance, callousness or resentment. |
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Institutions, like individuals, tend to prefer stability and continuity over instability and discontinuity. |
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Given that limitation, it's still good pop music, but we tend to judge the music by extramusical standards. |
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Cosmetic treatments tend to look better and last longer if you have healthy teeth and gums. |
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Even with Betty's method of making compost, some ingredients tend to smell. |
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Divorcees tend to have a fair amount of equity but, especially if you don't have a full-time job, a relatively low income. |
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Infants, like adults, furrow their brows when angry, says Izard, but unlike adults they don't tend to compress their lips. |
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The New Year celebrations go on for longer, meaning that Scots tend to think of the period as a single time of celebration and festivity. |
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The seminars tend to emphasize techniques of problem solving rather than the rote ingestion of facts. |
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Areas such as these tend to be very highly diversified in terms of the industrial activities which are represented locally. |
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The techniques that tend to reveal artificial devices can, paradoxically, also participate to some concealment of discourse. |
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Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited and less effective either at work or socially. |
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They have a strong desire to succeed, are very discriminating and tend to be critical of others. |
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The endemic bryozoan genera tend to be more poorly sampled than the cosmopolitan genera. |
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Licence duties tend to have very small disincentive effects on car ownership due to their relatively low level. |
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As a result of this cycle of mutual disinterest, young people tend to have a weaker party identification than their elders do. |
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Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized. |
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I tend to think of it as a very American usage, but I was surprised that the author found many occurrences in English English. |
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Afternoons of such sweet enjoyableness are so rare with me that I tend to savor them, hold them lingering to myself, rather than share them. |
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Hypothyroidism develops slowly, so early symptoms tend to be disregarded as something that will pass. |
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The cases tend to talk in terms of there being a joint enterprise, or pre-arranged plan or talk of the accused acting in concert. |
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Tropical shells tend to have higher metabolic and growth rates with higher conchiolin content. |
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Most tend to be nurses, teachers or hold clerical and other pink-collar jobs, while many are stressed to the hilt by family and work demands. |
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Scary movies in particular tend to lose their edge as their innovations become less than novel. |
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Folk transcriptions of Chinese by English speakers tend to be like Pinyin in this respect. |
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If I was a man, would I push and fight for the recognition that I tend to ignore now? |
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Most of my fishing with this float is on large gravel pits that tend to be rather deep, demanding the use of a sliding float. |
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Furthermore I tend to agree with A J insomuch that the Sun and Mirror newspapers are not taken seriously at all. |
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A host of new religious orders and lay confraternities were founded to preach, teach, tend the sick, and care for the poor. |
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However, on average, risk-taking incentives at zombie firms tend to make the insurer's loss exposure grow over time. |
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They are cooler areas and tend to erupt in gigantic explosions sending a tremendous amount of radiation towards the earth. |
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The temptation to assume them is especially strong in chronic care institutions, which tend toward total properties. |
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People tend to think of health only when ill and a medical emergency often leaves victims and families in utter confusion and panic. |
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Did you know that overweight people tend to act as insulators and keep heat in? |
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Growing cities often destroy their own water sources, while the new sources further and further away rapidly tend to get insurmountably costly. |
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Playgoers, in general, tend to show resistance when the chosen theme of a piece conks you on the head like a sledgehammer. |
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People with fine hair tend to have more glands on their scalps and thus have greater chances of having oily hair. |
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Dust and fine sand particles tend to cling to the surface of the skin, especially in the folds and in between the toes and fingers. |
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Faculty senate presidents, if I may say so myself, tend to be a responsible lot of leadership types, not firebrands, malcontents, or radicals. |
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Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle. |
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These guns tend to jam up often, break firing pins and have ejector problems. |
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Feminist analyses of woman's lot tend to focus exclusively on gender and do not provide a solid foundation on which to construct feminist theory. |
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The flowers also tend to be very small, compared to the size of the flowers found in other landmasses and continents. |
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We tend to sing melodies into his ears, or plink away on the piano, and he can help us realize it and embellish it. |
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For example, fissile slates tend to yield much flatter particles than massive granites. |
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They always take the side of the social critics, the underdogs, the people who tend to make music, the contrarians of society. |
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Sometimes this feeling is so strong that the people are contra-suggestible and always tend to act in a manner contrary to that suggested. |
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The problem is that men tend to heal in private, through introspection and quiet thinking. |
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Virtually everywhere men tend to be more active than women, even after controlling for other factors such as education. |
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We tend to just be all introverted and quiet around each other and then pine for the missed intellectual discourse we could have had. |
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These efforts tend to see childhood as a fixed notion and not to appreciate the importance of culture within society. |
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You don't have as much built-in overhead or as many fixed costs as companies that have been around longer tend to have. |
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When people talk about humanity's greatest achievements, they tend to reel off useful inventions like the wheel, vaccination and rockets. |
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In the gym I tend to do a lot of plyometrics and explosive work because a lot of fencing is about footwork and changing the rhythm. |
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For example, we do plyometrics on Wednesdays in the East gym, so the jumpers tend to come join us. |
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I've always said that the risks in investigative journalism tend to be overstated in Australia. |
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You can get packs of various sizes to suit all your cable management needs so they tend to be a good investment for a future quick fix. |
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This will allow it to assess the best bid quickly as some proposals tend to be convoluted, making comparisons difficult. |
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He urged them not to travel in convoys, because these tend to create a real hazard as motorists attempt to overtake on narrow roads. |
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I don't think I want to poke at that one any more closely, except to say that high infant mortality rates and higher fertility tend to co-occur. |
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And those who translate such works into English today tend to be academics rather than poets. |
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However, it is known that military aircraft using the countermeasures tend to eject lots of flares, just to be on the safe side. |
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Some dogs tend to exhibit signs of jealousy on seeing another dog on point. |
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When we see a dramatic sky, we tend to point the camera up, excluding the ground entirely, but this is to overlook the potential of the event. |
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Dr. Terr suggests that adults who have experienced trauma tend to deny their feelings and have interruptive flashbacks. |
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His brush strokes tend towards a dabbing that has its origins in Monet's Impressionism and reached its excess in pointillism. |
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We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason. |
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We use allusions to popular songs in headlines and in copy and we tend not to get accused of violating copyright. |
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In India, owing to the time lag involved in the recovery, banks tend to hold on to advances considered irrecoverable in their books. |
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Good bloggers tend to be acerbic, prolific, polemical, and good in short spurts. |
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Certainly, ideological and polemical magazines have been very important, but they tend to be short term. |
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Impressions from steel-faced copperplates tend to be colder and more sharply linear than the same images struck from the naked copper. |
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So the business people tend to take the short cut and thereby force the newspaper down an irreversible path. |
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You're irritated because people tend to forget who you are when you participate in things. |
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Hamilton believes that the pros of using celebrities to promote products tend to far outweigh the cons. |
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I tend to come late to films that are on limited release, so that they are usually only showing in an art-house fleapit. |
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We tend to elect politicians to change things, and then kick them when they do. |
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I feel a measure of guilt, though I know how easily fleeced tourists tend to be in these parts. |
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Amid the chaos in the island of Manhattan, it seems like most urbanites tend to isolate themselves into islands of their own. |
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They tend to come in threes, though a single fleuron can be useful to indicate the beginning of a paragraph. |
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It's not surprising that in a team environment, isolationists tend to lurk in the background. |
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In contrast most other nonmetals tend to form polyatomic molecules in the gaseous state. |
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Unlike in trout fishing, where an artificial fly is used, anglers hunting pike tend to go for bait such as small fish. |
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For early season use most anglers tend to fish the flies deeper and so use heavier hooks. |
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If you take the time to tend to your financial health now, you should feel reasonably secure when the next crisis explodes. |
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Shape and texture terms tend to be applied to wines with a high degree of acidity, as angular, austere, flinty, steely. |
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The ones called cornichons tend to be the smallest and sweetest, so are best for cooking. |
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Tall baked-mud walls enclose its fields and gardens, the trees twitch with little birds and shy women and girls tend flocks of sheep and goats. |
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Consumers of bottled water tend to be more wealthy than those who drink fizzy pop. |
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In any case, I tend to avoid the pop psychology and head for the speculative fiction or fascinating non-fiction. |
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Some judges and magistrates tend to clothe their remarks in florid language which is likely to appeal to reporters. |
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This suggests that males and females may use similar cortical regions when solving spatial tasks at which they tend to excel. |
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Flours such as cake and pastry flour, which have a low protein content, tend to produce tender baked goods. |
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The constructional approaches tend to be regarded as cook-books, and their authors as technicians or popularizers. |
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I tend to see the results as the by-product of an ethos where we encourage students to aim high. |
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We tend to pay our taxes in the expectation that it will be utilized for the betterment of the world we live in. |
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The film has an interesting storybook appearance, where characters tend to stick out like animated pop-up figures against a projected background. |
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They are weaker than cosmic and galactic rays, and tend to get buffeted around like clouds of manic dandelion spores on the solar wind. |
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This is in accordance with many previous studies, which have noted that endemics tend to be more susceptible to extinction than cosmopolitans. |
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As they get older, they tend to eat the same and run around less, and pork out a bit. |
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Mistakes also tend to figure highly and sometimes those mistakes can prove to be very costly. |
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But they do tend to exoticize all things Indian and African, including their dead. |
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Conversely, extremist right-wing political groups tend to find their greatest groundswells of support in areas not too flush with cash. |
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A losing side sometimes falls into a trap where they tend to counter the opposition instead of dictating the game. |
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You also tend to take a know-it-all attitude and to be domineering, which others feel and resent. |
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This was a rather surprising finding given that rutile ages commonly tend to post-date the time of metamorphism. |
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The CEOs of underperforming companies do tend to develop all kinds of foibles, tics, and unpleasant mannerisms. |
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Particularly, Hollywood's target audience of 18 to 25-year-olds tend to look for post-feminist attitudes to gender issues. |
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Does he find teenage girls tend to express their rage differently than their male counterparts? |
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The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself. |
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At present, gay rights groups tend to focus on practical protections for domestic partnerships. |
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Lunches tend to be lengthy with several courses served because the noon meal is the main meal of the day. |
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Antipsychotic drugs with higher potency have a greater affinity for dopamine receptors and tend to cause more extrapyramidal symptoms. |
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Further, these firms all need continuous interaction with law firms, which tend to cluster near government buildings such as courthouses. |
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In life, we tend to ignore those who talk in circles, saying much but saying nothing. |
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Smaller operators tend not to be quite as well organised and suffer from resistance to claims for haulage rates increases on the back of increases in the cost of derv. |
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But the outcome for shareholders is generally desperate because their interests tend to be heavily diluted by the issue of new equity to the creditors. |
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They tend to resort to non-argument methods like non-validated dismissiveness, arrogance, viciousness, dogpiling, lies, contempt, mockery, vulgarity. |
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Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy. |
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Teams which finish third in the SPL tend to exhaust their resources in the process and Livingston will have to demonstrate that they are the exception to the rule. |
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They tend to prove the simultaneous affluence and effluence of the electric matter, a doctrine long since espoused, and very well supported by our author. |
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Pictures painted in shades of green are passive and tend to be wearisome, which contrasts with the active warmth of yellow or the active coolness of blue. |
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Factions tend to reflect the matrilineal heritage, with full brothers usually comprising the more powerful factions and incorporating half-brothers into their coalitions. |
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Pennell describes how architecturally trained draughtsmen who have no experience of drawing directly from life tend to render objects with photographic perspective. |
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Hence, we include this treatment to further highlight features that tend to narrow discussion and prematurely exclude working hypotheses from consideration. |
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They tend to be curried in a rich brown rendang style sauce. |
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This information is helpful when managing patients with diabetes and end-stage renal disease because they tend to have equivocal PVR studies and problematic wounds. |
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Outside of his main characters, most of King's dramatis personae tend to be little more than cliches and stereotypes who exist only to move the story forward. |
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The only real problem with the load area is that items tend to slide forward and drop into what is effectively the rear footwell and then under the front seats. |
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In real Test matches, teams tend to defend rather than wave the attacker through like a policeman on point duty, which is what happened in the Currie Cup final. |
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The monks tend to respond to their questioners simply and directly. |
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I tend to hold personal, self-deprecating grudges for a bit. |
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Thus, species that are strong fliers with robust wing elements leave bone assemblages richer in forelimb elements than species that tend to be more cursorial. |
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Furthermore, fruits in the forest canopy support a disproportionately high amount of bird biomass, because in general frugivores tend to be very large. |
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Erroneously, political players tend to perceive elections as a zero-sum game in which a winner takes all and the loser loses everything. |
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A deleterious dominant allele will tend to disappear from a population exponentially, while a deleterious recessive will tend to disappear algebraically. |
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People sometimes tend to go backwards when they give attention to what other people think they should do. |
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The managers of the regime of irredeemable currency are either unaware of or tend to ignore the bias they have themselves introduced into speculation. |
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Nuclei above the band of stability tend to emit positrons or to incorporate an outer electron into the nucleus so as to move the product nucleus nearer to the band of stability. |
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Still, he's my only brother, and I tend to forgive him anything. |
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They tend to exert this control indirectly by requiring others to adhere to rules and standards. |
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The journal has its own index and numbered pages, which is extremely convenient, especially since I tend to misnumber the pages if I try to do them manually. |
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There are so many law students and so many employers out there that employers tend to rely on proxies to to determine which law students will make the best attorneys. |
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In cold climates houses tend to have wooden floors with carpets, fires or central heating, attic insulation, and double glazing, and everything is done to reduce draughts. |
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The Stag was conceived originally as a traditional drop-top but early prototypes suffered from the dreaded body-wobbles that tend to plague convertibles. |
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We always tend to forget the simple fact that we can make no progress if a majority of us remain unaffected by our grandiose developmental efforts. |
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Aside from the gym, I tend to go clubbing and pubbing in fits and starts. |
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He was dressed as a gasman, the type of person people tend to forget. |
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Governments tend to impose the opinions and prejudices of the majority. |
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But they also tend to be the places where we most comprehensibly meet ourselves, where we become aware of our hang-ups, our fears, our desires, our pain. |
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Lipsticks, glosses, foundations and any other cosmetics with a greasy or wet feel tend to only last a year before they begin to smell waxy and rancid. |
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I tend to edulcorate my space in order to accentuate emptiness over opulence. |
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Most smaller gas powered four-stroke engines tend to run a 30 weight oil. |
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Immigrant kids are more likely to listen to their parents, and they tend not to be alienated ingrates who take their country's prosperity and opportunities for granted. |
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It is not a survey application converted into a 360 application, which can tend to become bloated and unwieldy. |
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It bears a subtle reminder of mortality, a subject that Americans, in particular, tend to want to ignore. |
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The genuine superstars, he says, tend to be the least conceited. |
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Radicals tend to empower radicals, creating a gulf of mutual misunderstanding and anger. |
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Does the genetic variation of organelle DNAs in D. sinensis tend to become depauperate because of their small effective population size, as in many endangered species? |
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Dry crispbreads tend to swell in the stomach so are good for dieting. |
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It has been said that the male discus fish will tend to have a less intense color and more pattern while the female tends to be more colorful but with lesser pattern. |
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In addition to a relatively high severity of heroin use and concomitant polydrug abuse, heroin-using young people tend to suffer from psychiatric symptoms. |
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Foreign defendants tend to be extradited to their country of origin. |
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As students, they are grim-faced and punctuate their training with odd, guttural sounds, and as instructors they tend to be intensely rank-conscious and overbearing. |
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