Like extroverts, ambiverts tend to enjoy a lot of attention from others. However, an ambivert would rather get the attention from someone that is important to them. |
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I tend to get very sentimental when I think about my childhood. |
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Socially, a cappella groups tend to be tight-knit ensembles in which close interpersonal relationships are formed. |
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Since most adults do not share this director's unquenchable optimism, even his best movies tend to be an acquired taste. |
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How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes? |
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Filipino taste buds tend to favor robust flavors, but the cuisine is not as spicy as those of its neighbors. |
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Eggs in the center tend to hatch as females due to the warmer conditions within the nest. |
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In polygynous species, where one male individual mates with multiple female partners over his lifetime, dimorphisms tend to be more diverse. |
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These are tightly packed, and the birds tend to take off and dive together. |
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Harbour porpoises tend to be solitary foragers, but they do sometimes hunt in packs and herd fish together. |
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The location of winter breeding areas is still unknown, since these whales tend to migrate in the open ocean. |
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Northeast Pacific resident groups tend to be much more vocal than transient groups in the same waters. |
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Few islands are favorable for breeding, and those that are tend to be crowded. |
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The same adaptations that conserve heat while in water tend to inhibit heat loss when out of water. |
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Females usually live longer, as males tend to fight and often die before reaching maturity. |
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Pinnipeds that breed on fast ice tend to cluster together more than those that breed on pack ice. |
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North of Earnsie Point are secluded beaches, backed by dunes, which tend to be used by naturists. |
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Geiger detectors tend to have small windows, which are more suited to small areas of contamination. |
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By comparison plutonium, uranium, and caesium tend to bind to soil particles. |
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In the tradition of other low-level languages, many CIL opcodes tend to be cryptic and completely unpronounceable by us mere humans. |
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Marine evaporites tend to have thicker deposits and are usually the focus of more extensive research. |
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Vehicular access is now very difficult and the gates tend to remain locked. |
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As a consequence, the individual islands in the Canary archipelago tend to have distinct microclimates. |
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However, condiments for porridge and the soup base tend to vary between provinces and regions. |
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They tend to grow too quickly due to being outside of their native range and large distances between the tree rings cause poor board quality. |
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Trees tend to be taller to the west of the island where water is more abundant. |
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Some species like the scallop Chlamys islandica and capelin tend to occupy this area between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. |
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Different species of beetles tend to be found under different climatic conditions. |
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These waves tend to last much longer, even after the wind has died, and the restoring force that allows them to propagate is gravity. |
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The partial skeletons tend to include the hind limbs and hips, while parts of the anterior body and neck are rarely found in isolation. |
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During autumn, sprat tend to have a diet high in Temora longicornis and Bosmina maritime. |
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They tend to be adaptable generalists and use the town's features to make their homes. |
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They are more adept walking on land than most other seabirds, and the smaller gulls tend to be more manoeuvrable while walking. |
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In areas where the two groups feed on the same prey, the auks tend to feed further offshore. |
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Auks also tend to be restricted to continental shelf waters and breed on few oceanic islands. |
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Large tern species tend to form larger colonies, which in the case of the sooty tern can contain up to two million pairs. |
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Nutrients from human activities tend to accumulate in soils and remain there for years. |
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Nutrients from human activities tend to travel from land to either surface or ground water. |
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Like German, Dutch allows arbitrarily long compounds, but the longer they get, the less frequent they tend to be. |
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Under the effect of soil and external loads, the buried pipe will tend to ovalize, causing through-wall bending stresses. |
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In general, most early estimates of the reserves of an oil field are conservative and tend to grow with time. |
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As years pass, successive estimates of the ultimate recovery of fields tend to increase. |
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Phenolic resins are today only produced by angiosperms, and tend to serve functional uses. |
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Heavily damped oscillators tend to have broad linewidths, and respond to a wider range of driving frequencies around the resonant frequency. |
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Most of the electric guitar samples I've come across tend to be overprocessed and unrealistic. |
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Y DNA studies tend to imply a small number of founders in an old population whose members parted and followed different migration paths. |
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These two effects tend to be at odds with each other, and it is not easy to combine both good short range and good long range in a single radar. |
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Greek speakers today still tend to regard literary works of ancient Greek as part of their own rather than a foreign language. |
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Species living in forests, woodland, or bush tend to be sedentary, but many of the plains species undertake long migrations. |
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In most species, both sexes have horns, but those of males tend to be larger. |
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Open grassland species have nowhere to hide from predators, so they tend to be fast runners. |
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Grizzlies, for example, tend to have flatter profiles than European and coastal American brown bears. |
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Young adolescent males tend to be least aggressive, and have been observed in nonantagonistic interactions with each other. |
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Species which utilize underground or rock dens tend to be more vulnerable to predatory attacks by brown bears. |
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People who assert their presence through noises tend to be less vulnerable, as they alert bears to their presence. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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While there's a decent variety of enemy types in the game, those same enemies also tend to get palette swapped as the game progresses. |
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In areas in North America where red fox and coyote populations are sympatric, fox ranges tend to be located outside coyote territories. |
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Usually, lambs targeted by foxes tend to be physically weakened specimens, but not invariably. |
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They tend to be social animals and many species live in societies with complex ways of communicating with each other. |
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The nails of burrowing species tend to be long and strong, while arboreal rodents have shorter, sharper nails. |
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Larger rodents tend to live in family units where parents and their offspring live together until the young disperse. |
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Females tend to be more territorial than males, although the areas most frequented by females are not defended. |
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Females tend to move into neighboring territories, while males tend to move further away. |
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However, hedgehogs tend to be absent from areas where badgers are numerous. |
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Around 500 species of flowering plant rely on bat pollination and thus tend to open their flowers at night. |
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Elk and mule deer both migrate between the alpine meadows and lower coniferous forests and tend to be most common in this region. |
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The Indian sambar are more gregarious in Sri Lanka than other parts of their range and tend to form larger herds than elsewhere. |
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The male deer of the British Isles and Norway tend to have the thickest and most noticeable manes. |
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Once the antlers are shed, stags tend to form bachelor groups which allow them to cooperatively work together. |
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Herds tend to have one or more members watching for potential danger, while the remaining members eat and rest. |
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The sika deer can be active throughout the day, though in areas with heavy human disturbance, they tend to be nocturnal. |
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Females tend to have narrower muzzles and foreheads, thinner necks, slightly shorter legs and less massive shoulders than males. |
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Female wolves tend to have smoother furred limbs than males, and generally develop the smoothest overall coats as they age. |
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Sparrows tend to be small, plump, brownish or greyish birds with short tails and short, powerful beaks. |
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Ducks also tend to make a nest before breeding, and, after hatching, lead their ducklings to water. |
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They also tend to drop the tail feathers when preyed upon or under traumatic conditions, probably as a distraction mechanism. |
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Juveniles have broader buff feather edges, and tend to have looser, scruffier plumage, like moulting adults. |
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Owls tend to mimic the colorations and sometimes even the texture patterns of their surroundings, the common barn owl being an exception. |
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Snakes bred in captivity tend to make better pets and are considered preferable to wild caught specimens. |
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Outside Russia, the Cossacks tend to be viewed as cartoonish anachronisms, with their whips, papakha fur hats and horses. |
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Females are normally stouter than males and southern specimens tend to be larger than northern ones. |
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Unlike many other maples, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. |
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Dry lichens with a cyanobacterium as the photosynthetic partner tend to be dark grey, brown, or black. |
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Countries in the northern part of the Americas tend to have healthier and stronger economies than countries in the southern part of the Americas. |
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Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. |
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However, definitions of the Arctic Ocean and its seas tend to be imprecise or arbitrary. |
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They are poorly preserved in the sedimentary record, because they tend to be consumed by the subduction process. |
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They tend to gather small particulates and thus form beds, which alters sediment deposition and creates a habitat for smaller animals. |
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The existence of such microcontinents is speculative, however, since their remains tend to be covered by younger layers of lava and sediments. |
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Instead of flowing down the gradient, large scale motions in the atmosphere and ocean tend to occur perpendicular to the pressure gradient. |
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Hence their biological rhythms tend to occur in rough multiples of this period. |
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As these pulses moves along the coast on the Agulhas Bank, they tend to pinch off Agulhas rings from the Agulhas Current. |
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Those in freshwater, however, tend to live longer and attain much larger sizes. |
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Rain drops associated with melting hail tend to be larger than other rain drops. |
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Increasing temperatures tend to increase evaporation which leads to more precipitation. |
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When the two vortices are of unequal size, the larger vortex will tend to dominate the interaction, and the smaller vortex will orbit around it. |
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Additionally, Pacific coastal conditions tend to be unstable due to steep unstable terrain, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. |
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Many slaves possessed medical skills needed to tend to each other, and used folk remedies brought from Africa. |
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Areas of high productivity tend to be somewhat turbid from plankton blooms. |
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Male turtles tend to have particularly long claws, and these appear to be used to stimulate the female while mating. |
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When the AMO is in its warm phase, these droughts tend to be more frequent or prolonged. |
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Humans are highly social beings and tend to live in large complex social groups. |
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Even with reduced nutrient levels, algae tend to remain dominant, blocking light and preventing plants from growing on the floor of the waterway. |
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These effects tend to create a stable ecosystem where low growing underwater plants dominate. |
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Marsh plants also tend to have rhizomes for underground storage and reproduction. |
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In western North America, vernal pools tend to form in open grasslands, whereas in the east they often occur in forested landscapes. |
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Unlike a typical Cwb climate, they tend to have rainfall spread evenly throughout the year. |
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Tax avoidance strategies and loopholes tend to emerge within income tax codes. |
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They also tend to deteriorate more rapidly than such vessels in protected harbors. |
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Mugger crocodiles are also known to show toleration in group feedings and tend to congregate in certain areas. |
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When the upcurrent amount of sediment is greater, sand or gravel banks will tend to form as a result of deposition. |
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Females also tend to mate in their natal groups before dispersing with a mate to lay their eggs in a different population. |
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Road bikes tend to have a more upright shape and a shorter wheelbase, which make the bike more mobile but harder to ride slowly. |
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Tomatoes ripened in this way tend to keep longer, but have poorer flavor and a mealier, starchier texture than tomatoes ripened on the plant. |
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Some boat builders have started using Japanese draw saws for fine cuts but while these are excellent they tend to be very expensive. |
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Its weaknesses are that it is UV sensitive and can tend to degrade over time, and thus generally is also coated to help preserve it. |
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Because of the low biodiversity, nutrient use is uniform and pests tend to build up, necessitating the greater use of pesticides and fertilizers. |
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Museums in the United States tend to be gifts from the very rich to the masses. |
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However, there may be one or a few animals which tend to be imitated by the rest of the members of the herd more than others. |
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These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques. |
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Languages that belong to different families nonetheless often have features in common, and these shared features tend to correlate. |
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Scandinavian scholars tend to favor derivation from the Latin alphabet itself over Raetic candidates. |
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Gender roles also tend to be more traditional, and grandparents play a greater role in bringing up children, than in the West. |
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Ukrainians also tend to eat a lot of potatoes, grains, fresh, boiled or pickled vegetables. |
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Archaeological adventure stories tend to ignore the painstaking work involved in carrying out modern surveys, excavations, and data processing. |
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Summers tend to be warm and humid at times with periodic rainfall so they are ideal for pastures and grazing. |
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I married a man much like my controlling stepfather. We tend to play the same tape until we see who we are. |
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When present, however, these infections seem to tend to be confined to only small regions of the body. |
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Wild silks also tend to be more difficult to dye than silk from the cultivated silkworm. |
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Camel milk can readily be made into a drinkable yogurt, as well as butter or cheese, though the yields for cheese tend to be low. |
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Mothers tend to feed in open areas, presumably to make it easier to detect predators, although this may reduce their feeding efficiency. |
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As a rule of thumb, women's fragrances tend to have higher levels of aromatic compounds than men's fragrances. |
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In the postripening process that takes place in freshly harvested and stored grain, the moisture and temperature tend to increase. |
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The rains in the west tend to be irregular and evaporate quickly, contributing to the aridity of the area. |
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Lacking the economic and political importance of Taiwan, these territories tend to be much more diplomatically isolated. |
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Whether in the extreme north, south, east, or west of the country, temperatures at sea level tend to be in the same range. |
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Complex attractional approaches tend to have a contraceptive effect on the reproductive capacities of the church. |
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We tend to think that exceptionally attractive men and women are outstanding but the fact is that they are more average than most. |
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Panromantics, unlike biromantics, will tend to feel that their partner's gender does little to define their relationship. |
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Once coral bleaching begins, corals tend to continue to bleach even if the stressor is removed. |
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Many players tend to play timidly around the bubble, to keep their chips and last longer in the game. |
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Also, the 'Superbells' tend to be more vigorous than 'Million Bells' and other calibrachoa varieties. |
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Subcultures tend to go through continual cycles of commodification and resistance to that commodification. |
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We have already noted that compounds tend to have meanings that are not entirely compositional and would therefore need to be listed. |
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American conservatives tend to favor strict construction of the Constitution. |
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People with AIDS tend to die after years of suffering, often screaming from the agony of cryptococcal meningitis or choking on thrush fungus. |
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In cold weather rosaceous cheeks often tend to become mauvish and take on a cyanotic tinge. |
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Declinatory exceptions do not tend to defeat the demand, but only to decline the jurisdiction of the judge before whom it is brought. |
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The young tend to occupy a pelagic habitat, but shift to a more demersal lifestyle with maturity. |
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I suggest, then, that counterdiscourses, when reductive, tend to emulate the screen discourse that erases gay sociality. |
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Today, we tend to compartmentalize or exclusivize our thinking far too much. |
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The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate. |
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Once relegated to guybrows as men tend to have coarse hair, women are now choosing to wax their eyebrows than thread them more than ever. |
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Other urban areas of considerable size and influence tend to be in northern England or the English Midlands. |
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Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive and the temperature usually stays above freezing. |
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At low elevations, rain is unpredictable at any time of year, although the showers tend to be shorter in summer. |
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The western slopes of these summits tend to be grassy, with rocky corries and crags on the eastern side. |
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Geocache clues make use of GPS coordinates, whereas letterboxing clues tend to consist of grid references and compass bearings. |
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Also, invest in some plaid or a cardigan beforehand, because the bouncers tend to select the more hipsterly attired. |
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American bison tend to graze more, and browse less than their European relatives. |
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They tend to break up the soil more than a full mouldboard and improve soil movement across the mouldboard when working in sticky soils. |
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This was considered a custom of the time, and was quite common for households to take in wounded soldiers and tend to them. |
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Veterinary physicians were there to tend to livestock for agricultural purposes as well as combat purposes. |
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This would be unlikely with a very rapid imprinter such as a duckling or a chick, but mammals tend to become socialized more slowly. |
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Spiriferides tend to have highly biconvex shells, with well-developed radial costae and a large interarea on the ventral valve. |
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In the lowland tidewater and piedmont, yellow pines tend to dominate, with bald cypress wetland forests in the Great Dismal and Nottoway swamps. |
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It is often beautiful, but its sentences tend to start, pause, and finish at the end of lines, with the risk of monotony. |
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They sternly reminded women to stay home and tend to their families by leaving public affairs to the men. |
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Third, many investors tend to be economically Conservative and instinctively Conservative. |
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Thatcherites and economic liberals in the party tend to support Atlanticism, something exhibited between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. |
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They tend to be in the moderate left grouping, though much of the 79 Group was gradualist in approach. |
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Those who do not belong to any group but lean towards one side often tend to use the language of that group. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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In summer the anticyclones tend to bring dry, settled conditions which can lead to drought. |
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Nottingham City schools tend to perform less well in terms of GCSE standards, with some Leicester schools suffering a similar problem. |
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Leicestershire and Derbyshire also regularly tend to produce GCSE results at a standard greater than the national average. |
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Inner London boroughs tend to be smaller, in both population and area, and more densely populated than Outer London boroughs. |
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I like to do everything at the last minute. It does tend to make me late for things, though. |
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It has also been described as a circulation of discourses that displace centers of power that tend to essentialize or fetishize latinidad. |
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Despite having pretty mean teeth, it lacks the laughing gear of the pike and thus smaller baits tend to be used. |
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As a result of their location, these regions tend to be on the cool end of oceanic climates. |
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When asked to draw a dividing line between North and South, Southerners tend to draw this line further south than Northerners do. |
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Conversely, category 2 products tend to trade close to the currency exchange rate. |
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Export data tend to be less volatile as exporters tend to be more technologically advanced and have stable production flows. |
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However, when poor financial, ethical or managerial records are known by the stock investors, the stock and the company tend to lose value. |
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Share prices tend to rise or remain stable when companies and the economy in general show signs of stability and growth. |
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These compounds have a very high water solubility, and thus tend to dissolve and move with water. |
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Due to the cylinder layout, reciprocating forces tend to cancel, resulting in a smooth running engine. |
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From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form. |
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For example, pigments are no longer useful when animals live in the darkness of caves, and tend to be lost. |
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House mice tend to not survive away from human settlements in areas where other small mammals, such as wood mice, are present. |
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Opponents of state involvement in health care tend to use the looser definition. |
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This is largely due to economic clustering and poverty conditions that tend to associate based on geographic location. |
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That was the long way around of saying that I tend to use terribly crude debugging techniques with unsafe printfs. |
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Other scholars argue that these differences are superficial, and that they tend to undermine commonalities in the various Caribbean states. |
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Migrants now tend to come from an increasing number of regions of origin in China. |
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Compared with most ethnic minorities in the UK, the Chinese tend to be more widespread and decentralised. |
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When the opportunity cost is lower, the immigration rates tend to be higher. |
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Refugees tend to do worse in economic terms than natives, even when they have the same skills and language proficiencies of natives. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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The music played does tend to also take on a more contemporary style as is reflected in modern music today. |
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Classes tend to have up to 40 students, to decrease the role of the teacher and increase peer interactions. |
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Also, according to an ITV News report, UK students tend to outperform Jersey students on GCSE examinations. |
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These very highly selective schools also tend to dominate the top positions in performance tables. |
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Undergraduate curricula tend to be more rigid than in the United States and there is little room to take classes outside one's major. |
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These courses tend to have highly specified curricula, leaving students without many options for broader study. |
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They tend to nominate a median of about 20, which means that this survey includes over 500,000 data points. |
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However, in general, English cathedral interiors tend to give an impression of length. |
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This will tend to break up the clumps without drawing attention to yourself with the mana weave. |
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By contrast, British cultural values tend to downplay male beauty and only emphasize femininity as an ideal of beauty. |
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Due to the use of sugar and coconut milk, Thai curries tend to be sweeter than Indian curries. |
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These methodological elements and organization of procedures tend to be more characteristic of natural sciences than social sciences. |
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Research is showing that scientists are taught various heuristics that tend to harness chance and the unexpected. |
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Instead of directing their thoughts towards God, as they should, humans tend to turn to erected objects and falsely invest their faith. |
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The forms these performers produce tend to be quite standardized and relate to their source material similar to the way a cover song does. |
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Related memes tend to form mutually supporting meme-complexes such as religions, political ideologies, scientific theories, and New Age dogmas. |
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Dry pitches tend to deteriorate for batting as cracks often appear, and when this happens to the pitch, spinners can play a key role. |
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Such pitches tend to offer help to fast bowlers throughout the match, but become better for batting as the game goes on. |
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Brass is cheap but light and therefore brass barrels tend to be very bulky. |
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Cylindrical barrels are the same diameter along their entire length and so tend to be long and thin. |
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Sprinters are usually well muscled, while stayers, or distance runners, tend to be smaller and slimmer. |
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However, coyotes tend to be less challenging intellectually, as they offer a straight line hunt instead of the convoluted fox line. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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Gentleman subscribers tend to wear black coats, with or without hunt buttons. |
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Settlements tend to be small and linear, because of its original wooded nature and heavy clay soils. |
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On a run in heavy winds, the forces on the sails tend to drive a boat's bow down, so the crew weight is moved far aft. |
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These theories tend to see the state as a neutral entity separated from society and the economy. |
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Families and children reaching adulthood are more mobile and tend to relocate to where jobs exist. |
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It has a smaller welfare state and redistributes less income through government action than European nations tend to. |
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These smaller unions tend to specialize in one profession or economic sector. |
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The Chinese and Malays tend to miss off the 's' for plurals from words in English, making it sound quaint and unfinished. |
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Most of the Hebrides have names with Scots Gaelic derivations, whilst those of the Northern Isles tend to be derived from the Viking names. |
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Areas in the south and east of the city tend to be flat and fertile with some housing estates and industrial areas reclaimed from marshland. |
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Gumbos tend to be thickened with okra, or the leaves of the sassafrass tree. |
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However, there are also some spectacular walks in Snowdonia on the lower mountains, and they tend to be relatively unfrequented. |
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The marked feature of civilian systems is that they use codes with brief text that tend to avoid factually specific scenarios. |
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While civil law jurisdictions place little reliance on court decisions, they tend to generate a phenomenal number of reported legal opinions. |
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A currency will tend to become more valuable whenever demand for it is greater than the available supply. |
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So while subsidies allow small farms to exist, large farms tend to get the larger share of the subsidies. |
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Also, very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of investment and therefore growth. |
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Different social groups in the UK tend to have vastly different costs for housing, affecting available income. |
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Females tend to be more sedentary than males, as they require an exclusive hunting area when raising kittens. |
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Any object near the rotating mass will tend to start moving in the direction of rotation. |
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According to the convergence principle, we tend to change our language style to that of people we like and admire. |
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Comparatively, the impact of Portuguese has been greater on coastal languages and their loans tend to be closer to the Portuguese originals. |
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Irish faces tend to be either like hers, all lines and angles, or round and muffiny, circle upon circle. |
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Providers of CAM tend to build better therapeutic relationships than mainstream healthcare professionals. |
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Because hospitals tend to provide more complex and specialised care, they receive the lion's share of NHS funding. |
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Cultural sociologists tend to reject scientific methods, instead hermeneutically focusing on words, artifacts and symbols. |
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Single-payer systems tend to rely heavily on general tax revenues, whereas multipayer systems generally employ payroll-tax financing. |
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But I tend to think that anarchy is the most natural form of politics for a human being to actually practice. |
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We tend to relate more easily to literature written in Europe and in the European tradition. |
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Folk music may tend to have certain characteristics but it cannot clearly be differentiated in purely musical terms. |
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He notes that most people who have experienced both physical and intellectual pleasures tend to greatly prefer the latter. |
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The various track and field events tend to be supported by local athletics clubs rather than schools. |
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These tend to attract bird populations, which can pose a hazard to aircraft in the form of bird strikes. |
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An airport can have areas where collisions between aircraft on the ground tend to occur. |
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River management is a continuous activity as rivers tend to 'undo' the modifications made by people. |
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Because of hydrogen bonding, alcohols tend to have higher boiling points than comparable hydrocarbons and ethers. |
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Neoclassical economic theorists tend to view tariffs as distortions to the free market. |
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While followers of all religions can be found in each region, they tend to be concentrated in certain parts of the country. |
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Municipalities incorporated in the 19th century tend to be charter municipalities. |
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Populations that are more mobile and those that have lower marriage rates tend to have lower turnout. |
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Countries where multiparty systems have developed also tend to have higher turnouts. |
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However, these tend to be complex electoral systems, and in some cases complexity appears to suppress voter turnout. |
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However, on an international level those states with the most extensive social programs tend to be the ones with the highest turnouts. |
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The cryptocrystalline varieties are either translucent or mostly opaque, while the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline. |
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Successive glaciations tend to distort and erase the geological evidence, making it difficult to interpret. |
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Plutonic rocks also tend to be less texturally varied and less prone to gaining structural fabrics. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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Juveniles of less than 12 months of age tend to have the most extensive amount of white to the plumage. |
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In the dry Southwestern United States, golden eagles tend to move to higher elevations once the breeding season is complete. |
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The various local dialects then tend to be levelled towards their respective standard varieties, disrupting the previous dialect continuum. |
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For example, participants that comply with the dosage instructions tend to lose significantly more weight than noncompliers. |
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In modern colours, setts made up of blue, black and green tend to be obscured. |
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Dress tartans tend to be made by replacing a prominent colour with the colour white. |
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These tartans tend to be made up of subdued colours, such as dark blues and greens. |
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He also found that the sons and daughters of two parents who have no religious preference tend to become Nones. |
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Numerous studies and surveys indicate that people tend to live happier lives in social democratic societies rather than neoliberal ones. |
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If they want to express solidarity and sympathy, they tend to seek common features in their behavior. |
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Silver complexes tend to be similar to those of its lighter homologue copper. |
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In fact, the implementations of PR that achieve the highest levels of proportionality tend to include districts with large numbers of seats. |
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Peaks with high prominence tend to be the highest points around and are likely to have extraordinary views. |
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Such lists tend to emphasize isolated high peaks, such as range or island high points and stratovolcanoes. |
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Where forests replace habitats that were used by hen harriers they will therefore tend to reduce overall habitat availability. |
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Dolphins tend to travel in pods, upon which there are groups of dolphins that range from a few to many. |
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Except in the eastern Pacific, dolphins in warmer, shallower waters tend to be smaller than those in cooler, pelagic waters. |
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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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British Indians tend to originate mainly from the two Indian States, Punjab and Gujarat. |
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Occupational groups tend to have a rich history of customs related to their life and work, so the traditions of sailors or lumberjacks. |
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Because of the immediacy of the information, historians tend to value live chronicles, such as annals, over dead ones. |
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These habitats tend to be discontinuous in the Mediterranean mountains, producing discrete isolated populations. |
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The cultivars so produced tend to be larger and more robust than the wild types. |
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Many types of meat are used for Indian cooking, but chicken and mutton tend to be the most commonly consumed meats. |
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These cuisines tend to adapt Indian seasoning and cooking techniques to foreign dishes. |
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Blue crab, conch, Florida stone crab, red drum, dorado, and marlins tend to be local favorite ingredients. |
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Peanut noodles tend to include a sweet dressing with lo mein noodles and chopped peanuts. |
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Dance moves tend to emphasize the concepts of lead and follow and connection. |
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Thus the seasonal variation of wind and solar power tend to cancel each other somewhat. |
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