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As you start moving up the age ladder the tendency is to be at peace and you are looking at more comfortable life rather than risky venture
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As we retire from regular jobs, there is a tendency to spend more time in worship of our chosen deities, attending discourses, visiting places of worship and holy places and so on
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It has been worrying me for a while, this tendency to pomposity
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‘No, Mum, but you do have a tendency not to know when you are overdoing things
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although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that
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His main claim to fame in these still relatively tender years had been a youth appearance for Scotland, although sadly a combination of injury and a tendency towards dilettantism meant that such early promise remained as yet unfulfilled
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You need to catch this tendency now
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There are skins that have the tendency to develop keloids or excessive benign growth
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There is a greater tendency in women than in men to suffer from varicose veins and prolapse of the viscera, this being due to the wider pelvis and larger number of abdominal organs
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They were on a rope-seat, a type of hammock, that had a tendency to roll them together
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‘I know,’ She laughed, ‘But he has other assets which make up for this unfortunate tendency
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It’s only a week until the wedding now but it still feels unreal; I still have a tendency to believe that I shall wake up in a moment and it will all be a dream
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The human tendency is to question every answer
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It's odd; despite the fact that I have a tendency to throw up whenever I’m emotionally stressed, I rarely catch tummy bugs
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Our tendency is to overlook the faults and weaknesses
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"More often than not they are insane; pure breeding has a tendency to produce such monsters
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‘Four foot three with a beard to his knees and a tendency to go around singing Hi Ho
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with a tendency to shoot my mouth off,” Ged said huffily, “But there
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Naturally, as soon as her head hits the pillow, all tendency to sleep vanishes as though by magic
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He had the tendency to rush to help others even in situations where he clearly had no idea what he was doing
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"He has a tendency to over react
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“He is not dangerous, except thru clumsiness maybe, and he’s not really bad about that, he just has a tendency not to pick up his feet high enough
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because in the western world we have a tendency to praise men
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I also have a strong tendency to do what I'm bidden, especially when I've been drinking all day
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Whatever, therefore, may have been the increase in the quantity of the precious metals, which, during the period between the middle of the fourteenth and that of the sixteenth century, arose from the increase of wealth and improvement, it could have no tendency to diminish their value, either in Great Britain, or in my other part of Europe
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That that increase in the quantity of the precious metals, which arises in any country from the increase of wealth, has no tendency to diminish their value, I have endeavoured to shew already
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That of the third, though its natural tendency is to rise in the progress of improvement, yet in the same degree of improvement it may sometimes happen even to fall, sometimes to continue the same, and sometimes to rise more or less, according as different accidents render the efforts of human industry, in multiplying this sort of rude produce, more or less successful
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This circumstance must necessarily have some tendency to sink the price of raw hides produced in a country which does not manufacture them, but is obliged to export them, and comparatively to raise that of those produced in a country which does manufacture them
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It must have some tendency to sink their price in a barbarous, and to raise it in an improved and manufacturing country
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It must have had some tendency, therefore, to sink it in ancient, and to raise it in modern times
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Whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would he, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher's meat
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ascertains that man is evil, but has a tendency to
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When you seek success in anything, you have a tendency to focus totally on the
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This supposition will not, I believe, be found anywhere agreeable to the truth ; but it is the most favourable to the opinion which we are going to examine; and, even upon this supposition, it is utterly impossible that the lowering of the value of silver could have the smallest tendency to lower the rate of interest
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Do you normally barge into people's houses and throw them into the wall? Is this a psychotic tendency I should look forward to in the future?” Griffin stood and glared at Savannah
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To dream that someone is a Cancer sign symbolizes your tendency to keep and hold on to everything
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You have a tendency to hold in and keep your feelings to yourself
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I shall consider each of them in a particular chapter, and, without taking much farther notice of their supposed tendency to bring money into the country, I shall examine chiefly what are likely to be the effects of each of them upon the annual produce of its industry
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You have a tendency to feed off of others
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Alternatively, the dream means that you have a tendency to worry needlessly over a situation that will work out in the end
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" Sunyula Trife… I've read more than enough about her cruelty and tendency for sadism
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That in the actual state of tillage the bounty must necessarily have this tendency, will not, I apprehend, be disputed by any reasonable person
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The extraordinary exportation of corn, therefore occasioned by the bounty, not only in every particular year diminishes the home, just as much as it extends the foreign market and consumption, but, by restraining the population and industry of the country, its final tendency is to stint and restrain the gradual extension of the home market ; and thereby, in the long-run, rather to diminish than to augment the whole market and consumption of corn
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Their tendency is not to overturn the natural balance of employments, but to render the work which is done in each as perfect and complete as possible
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Mindfulness offsets the mind’s tendency toward negative thoughts and allows you to stay in touch with happiness while you are moving about in the world
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One should be watchful of the mind’s tendency to pay more attention to negative and painful thoughts than to the positive
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Though the system of laws which is connected with the bounty, has exactly the same tendency with the practice of Spain and Portugal, to lower somewhat the value of the precious metals in the country where it takes place; yet Great Britain is certainly one of the richest countries in Europe, while Spain and Portugal are perhaps amongst the most beggarly
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But it has a natural tendency to cool down
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The tendency to eat heavy-oily foods- like fried and foods made out of gram etc
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increases this tendency
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The tendency of some of these regulations to raise the value of timber in America, and thereby to facilitate the clearing of the land, was neither, perhaps, intended nor understood by the legislature
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By uniting in some measure the most distant parts of the world, by enabling them to relieve one another's wants, to increase one another's enjoyments, and to encourage one another's industry, their general tendency would seem to be beneficial
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The plan of their government, however, has had exactly the same tendency
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It has been observed, in the foregoing part of this work, that 'whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would be, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher's meat
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Of the Summer months, Mar ruled, according to legend, Ilespin, which is noted for its heat and humidity, but there is no historical record of what he ruled, and more than likely the rumor was begun because of the month Mar’s tendency to be humid
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Almost everyone has the same tendency when they come
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These types were rare, in an age of neurological diagnosis for over ninety percent of anyone with a dangerous (usually to oneself) tendency
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The experience of one year, however, may not always be sufficient to discover to all the members of a great company the pernicious tendency of a particular bye-law ; and if several of them should afterwards discover it, neither the board of trade, nor the committee of council, can afford them any redress
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By travelling so very young, by spending in the most frivolous dissipation the most previous years of his life, at a distance from the inspection and controul of his parents and relations, every useful habit, which the earlier parts of his education might have had some tendency to form in him, instead of being riveted and confirmed, is almost
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1 metre tall mechanical man is the tendency to be conspicuous, Torbin realised, even in this sparsely populated region
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it is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the truth, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion
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Other regulations, of a similar tendency, were established in other parts of Europe
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As it has no tendency to diminish the quantity, it can have none to raise the price of that produce
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The natural tendency of the window tax, and of all other taxes upon houses, is to lower rents
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This tendency is becoming more and more prevalent today
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Here is a possible explanation of how this could have occurred: Firstly, if we consider the fact that the Earth’s magnetic field strength has been scientifically proven to have diminished by 10% over the past 150 years, we know that if we extrapolate this weakening tendency backward into the past, the magnetic field generated by the Earth’s geo-dynamo would have been stronger the further back one goes in time
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Taxes upon luxuries have no tendency to raise the price of any other commodities, except that of the commodities taxed
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thoroughly and had a tendency to be suggestive
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It has for some time past been the policy of Great Britain to discourage the consumption of spiritous liquors, on account of their supposed tendency to ruin the health and to corrupt the morals of the common people
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It was warm and snug in the room and even more so in the big bed like I said I had the tendency to drop off in a split second and so I never heard Helen say to me
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The mob attributes of liberals are a crowd"s inability to perceive contradictions and its tendency to form an infatuation for an individual
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Israel is now one of thirty-six „specially designated countries (SDCs) that „have shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members
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And normally, there is a tendency to avoid “pain”
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but there is a tendency during high dei-
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If the Darangi had one flaw in their collective psyche, it was a tendency to underestimate their opponents, the deviousness of a human and someone who at least could think like a human
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I can tell you, that story of a smoker sharing his last cigarette with his mate is nonsense! I noted a disturbing tendency to hide behind a tree and smoke alone during SAP COIN training after a cigarette shortage occurred
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I still don’t know what that stuff was, and in those days you did not ask unless you wanted the sergeant to become fatherly concerned about your communist tendency to ask silly questions
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I wish I could lead the investigation myself, but people have a tendency to be on their best behavior when I’m about
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There is a disturbing tendency in (the) news media of interpreting rather than properly reporting (the) news
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There was a tendency, much to our disgust, where the Station policemen would attempt to get a head-start on us by reporting the serious complaint a few minutes later than what they should have done to give their own lads a fair chance to get there first and claim the criminal
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Inherent in the selection process is a disturbing tendency common among most attorneys of ―nullifying‖ clear-minded, informed individuals in favor of unsophisticated, impressionable types who may otherwise render a ―favorable‖ verdict predicated upon individual biases and pedestrian prejudices likely to promote the arguments of prosecutors and defense attorneys alike
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offering something of value, the overriding tendency is to take
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Although I am not entirely certain where I‘m heading with all this, it appears to me that most politicians on both sides of the political spectrum, perhaps more so among Conservatives, often display an annoying tendency of intellectualizing social and political points of arguments; that is to say, of talking over an audience rather than to that audience in a manner that resonates with average people
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There has been a disturbing tendency in recent years to categorically broaden (read: create more poor people) descriptive statistics designed to either support or reject existing assumptions relating to poverty rates that are oftentimes overstated, unreliable, unsupported by fact and likely to provide biased conclusions about poverty, its definition, extent, causes and prognosis for the future
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Generals throughout history had a tendency to build empires and always demand more soldiers
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That would be a frightening proposition! By ―somebody‖, I mean the tendency many of us have of attaching far greater importance to ourselves than many of us justly merit, inclined as we oftentimes are of internalizing our self-importance
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There is an underlying tendency, however, among certain individuals to render complex what are otherwise rather simple propositions
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Addendum to the above: The greatest human failing is our (own) self-centered tendency of measuring our (own) self-worth by
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In Mozambique we find a new tendency where building plans are submitted showing a very nice brick and mortar development
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Delnagro‘s troubling column (―Anthem gets attention‖) questioning why players and fans attending professional sporting events should be required to stand during the playing of our National Anthem, despite conflicting ideological viewpoints, instead of being allowed to ―sit it out in peace‖, if that is their desire, underscores a disturbing tendency among a number of Americans who routinely take peace for granted
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Therefore, we are witnessing a disturbing tendency of ascribing unseemly behavior to phantom designs irrationally impervious to experience, evidence and final proofs that should (otherwise) correctly inform our actions
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A doubter of the integrity of casinos, he maintained as part of his personal faith that a pretty woman, whose excitement at winning draws a crowd to a table, has an unusual tendency towards long streaks of good fortune
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There is a tendency to forget, or more often to never teach in US schools, that for almost 70 years, Hawaii was an independent kingdom with diplomatic recognition, relations, and treaties with major nations including the US
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have a tendency to develop al ergic reactions to smoke that are similar to flea, food
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But whatever the merits of these proposals he would have been enormously handicapped with no party in Congress to back him, a hostile and undiplomatic temper, and a tendency to imagine dark plots
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In the iffy spring weather, there was a tendency for the aircraft to run fine up to five or ten thousand feet, then for some reason; above that they would bog out
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And that made me highly uncomfortable, and as was usually the case that sort of thing tended to kick off my run-and-hide instincts, perhaps the single most useful of the traits passed on from our early hunter-gatherer ancestors (that and the tendency to proliferate sexually - which in Memphis was still called porkin’)
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Jan, however, did not seem well, and Colling suspected, from his color and his tendency towards fits of coughing, that the man had tuberculosis
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Batteries are at one hundred percent-plus,” he said, referring to the tendency of a good battery to ‘stretch’ after a few charge cycles
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First of all we have a tendency to use sugar as comfort