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Coats has also shown a tendency to veer from the Trump songbook.
But voters in Taiwan have shown a tendency to push back against threats from the mainland.
On the presidential campaign trail this year, he's shown a tendency to exaggerate or conflate details.
Dillashaw has shown a tendency to throw up kicks when crowded and just not at the best times.
Both clubs have great historical pedigree, and both have shown a tendency to underachieve in the modern era.
Villeneuve had the faster car, but while clearly talented he had shown a tendency to wilt under pressure.
"Game of Thrones" has always shown a tendency to privilege the male interiority over that of its female characters.
"Our intention is to go for people who have shown a tendency to be corrupt," Mr. Mahathir said Friday.
However, on balance the Fed has shown a tendency to exercise caution and to err on the side of dovishness.
After all, the Fed has shown a tendency to be too optimistic in its forecasts over the past few years.
Investment firms have been under pressure to court younger customers, who have shown a tendency not to invest in the markets.
To be fair, the Patriots have shown a tendency to sign veteran stars, even when their "intel" may have little value.
But he's also sometimes shown a tendency to defend Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and even has claimed to have seen UFOs.
He's already shown a tendency to outsource his presidency to those more committed to—and knowledgable about—policy details than he is.
Hiding stuff: For all her savvy Clinton has shown a tendency to hide information rather than take the risk of being more open.
Bayer has previously shown a tendency to sell blocks of shares in Covestro on the open market, which would increase the free float.
Trump has shown a tendency throughout his life -- in and out of politics -- to bend and break facts to fit his preferred narrative.
Trump has shown a tendency to be extraordinarily antagonistic with some of the US's closest allies, like when he gratuitously insulted the prime minister of Australia.
Coons said Trump's nominee for the top court has shown a tendency to set forth legal principles outside the bounds of the cases that come before him.
And the long leash men specifically receive for their "risky" artistic exploration has too often shown a tendency to morph into a cosigning of the exploitation of power.
"He I think has shown a tendency to be even more aggressive than he normally is, where he's expanded the strike zone a little bit — maybe too regularly."
A. I understand your fear of retribution from a person who has shown a tendency to bully others, but the board has a responsibility to protect its employees.
The constant theme of Trump's presidency is no one knows what he'll do on any given subject, although he's shown a tendency to zig when most people say zag.
Mr Prayuth insists that a general election will take place in 2017 no matter what—though the junta's timetable for a return to elected government has shown a tendency to slip.
Mr. Trump, who once tried to trademark the phrase "you're fired," which he popularized as star of "The Apprentice," has shown a tendency to hire with his gut in other instances.
It doesn't help that any of those details could be thrown out at the last minute by either leader, both of whom have shown a tendency to depart from any script.
To give him due credit, Bush has stood out of the pack by constantly criticizing Trump, but he's shown a tendency to focus on trivial non-issues that are easily brushed aside.
Dolly developed osteoarthritis and a lung infection at an early age, prompting an unresolved debate about whether she died prematurely; experience with clones in other species has shown a tendency to various other anomalies.
Programming at the Armory has also shown a tendency toward gigantism: the floor gets covered by water; a flock of sheep wanders around the arena; everyone says, "Wow, cool," and takes pictures for Instagram.
And if past jurors have shown a tendency to blame victims, she said, it's a prosecutor's job to call witnesses and present evidence to dispel myths about how victims behave after experiencing a traumatic event.
The pan-regional STOXX 600 index was down 0.1 percent by 20193 GMT - though the benchmark index has notched gains in the past eight consecutive sessions, and shown a tendency to rebound from a weaker open.
By the time of the midterms, Mr. Trump — who, Ms. Tenpas said, has shown a tendency to move people into new roles rather than hire from the outside — will lead an emptier White House than his predecessors had.
But it's hard to blame Merkel for trying her strategy — Trump has shown a tendency to make a lot of noise about change while sliding back to the status quo on everything from China policy to Middle East intervention.
Some computer model runs have shown a tendency to shift the storm southward from previous projections, taking Boston and Hartford out of the main snow shield, and even putting New York City out of the 6- to 12-inch range.
You often hear that what you get on Twitter isn't real life, and that apparently also applies to Bloomberg, who has shown a tendency on Twitter to be quick witted and entertaining, but who left much to be desired on the debate stage.
Kislyak can lead a conversation just enough to get a person like Trump — who has shown a tendency toward rants, Tweet storms and other instances where the president could not control either his tongue or his fingers as it were — to reveal information.
Political analysts say he's shown a tendency to take unilateral actions and run roughshod over Congress when it stands in his way, retaliate against critics as morally bankrupt when they disagree with his decisions, and engage in the same lack of transparency that he often rails against.
"Our intention is to go for people who have shown a tendency to be corrupt or had committed known crimes," Mr. Mahathir said when asked about an investigation into billions of dollars missing from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, the government investment fund that Mr. Najib once led.
Dantas trains with Nova União. Dantas has also shown a tendency in his career to prefer the striking game.
Intervention at an early stage of pregnancy has shown a tendency to lower birth weight and birth centile in infants born to women with GDM.
In March 2002 Trevor Kirk of Cross Rhythms rated the album as 5 out of 10 and opined that the group has "shown a tendency to formulaic ruts rather than radical grooves".
Dysosma delavayi has also shown a tendency to produce stolons, which aids propagation of this rare plant. Traditionally, this species is propagated by division, seed, and it has also been successfully micropropagated through tissue culture.
John Port on his tomb in St Helen's parish church, Etwall, Derbyshire Repton is a school which has "had very varying fortunes. It was founded as a local school, it had always shown a tendency to become one receiving boys from a wide area of the Midlands, but the prestige of the school had constantly fluctuated".
Translation studies has shown a tendency to broaden its fields of inquiry, and this trend may be expected to continue. This particularly concerns extensions into adaptation studies, intralingual translation, translation between semiotic systems (image to text to music, for example), and translation as the form of all interpretation and thus of all understanding, as suggested in the work of Roman Jakobson.
Pourahmad started his career as a film critic and assistant director in a TV series in early 1970s. He made his directorial debut, Tatureh in 1983 after making some short films. Children and young adults with their problems are the central characters in most of his films. Recently, Pourahmad has shown a tendency toward mass audience and box office and his latest film, The Yalda Night, was a self-expression.
Before the Rose Bowl, Shaughnessy lent help to his old associate George Halas of the Chicago Bears, which in Sid Luckman, had found a quarterback well suited to the T formation. Before the NFL Championship Game against the Washington Redskins, Shaughnessy devised a series of counter plays to confuse their opponent, which on game film had shown a tendency to shift linebackers in the direction of the motion man. His preparations helped Chicago rout Washington, 73–0.Douglas A. Noverr, p. 145.
Ann Donahue (writers) & Kenneth Fink (director). CSI. CBS. 2002-02-07. Season 2 Ep. 15. She has also shown a tendency to become very aggressive when under pressure or annoyed, especially in cases involving abused women - such as her arguments with Catherine and Ecklie, and engaging in a heated argument with a man suspected of murdering his wife. In recent years, perhaps because of her mother's schizophrenia, she has been seen to work several cases with a mental health aspect.
Lowther Castle Like many members of the Lowther family, he followed the politics of his cousin, Sir James Lowther, 5th Baronet (later the 1st Earl of Lonsdale), but he seems to have shown a tendency towards independence. Lowther was briefly Member of Parliament for Appleby in 1780, for Carlisle from 1780 to 1784 and for Cumberland from 1784 to 1790. In 1796, he was returned as Member of Parliament for Rutland, holding the seat until 1802. On 15 June 1788, he succeeded his father as the second baronet, of Little Preston.
Several species in the genus Schizosaccharomyces use L-malic acid, and enologists have been exploring the potential of using this wine yeast for deacidifying wines instead of the traditional route of malolactic fermentation with bacteria. However, early results with Schizosaccharomyces pombe have shown a tendency of the yeast to produce off odors and unpleasant sensory characteristics in the wine. In recent years, enologists have been experimenting with a mutant strain of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans that has so far been shown to produce less potential wine flaws and off odors.
While on the bench, Garland has shown a tendency to be deferential to the government in criminal cases, siding with prosecutors in ten of the fourteen criminal cases in which he disagreed with a colleague. For example, in United States v. Watson (1999), Garland dissented when the court concluded a prosecutor's closing argument was unduly prejudicial, objecting that a conviction should only be reversed for "the most egregious of these kind of errors." In 2007, Garland dissented when the en banc D.C. Circuit reversed the conviction of a Washington, D.C. police officer who had accepted bribes in an FBI sting operation.
He appeared as himself in a 1999 episode of Everybody Loves Raymond along with several other members of the 1969 Mets. The rap duo High And Mighty mention Jones in their song entitled B-Boy Document '99. The group has shown a tendency to rap about New York sports figures, and are said to be particularly fond of the 1969 Mets. Men in Black 3 features a scene that re-enacts a few moments of the 1969 World Series, which mentions Jones, and depicts his catching of the fly ball off the bat of Davey Johnson that ended the Fall Classic.
In the United States, economists and consumer advocates generally consider insurance to be worthwhile for low-probability, catastrophic losses, but not for high-probability, small losses. Because of this, consumers are advised to select high deductibles and to not insure losses which would not cause a disruption in their life. However, consumers have shown a tendency to prefer low deductibles and to prefer to insure relatively high-probability, small losses over low-probability, perhaps due to not understanding or ignoring the low-probability risk. This is associated with reduced purchasing of insurance against low-probability losses, and may result in increased inefficiencies from moral hazard.
In 1908, Hughes produced a locomotive of this type for the Lancashire and Yorkshire. These tank engines were based on the previous Aspinall Class 30 0-8-0 tender engines, although their similarities have often been over-emphasised. Their coupled wheelbase was extended by two feet to , requiring the two centre drivers to be flangeless, with widened tyre treads, to allow them to negotiate a tight radius curve within a marshalling yard. This was more successful than similar flangeless drivers had been with Hoy's Class 26 2-6-2Ts, where they had shown a tendency for the centre drivers to drop between the rails if track in a siding wasn't maintained as well as main-line track.
Vanoxerine has also shown a tendency to reduce the recurrence of cardiac arrhythmias, as it was exceedingly difficult to reproduce an atrial flutter or fibrillation in a subject that had been taking vanoxerine. Experiments have successfully been performed on cell cultures, canine hosts, and testing has moved towards human trials. In clinical human trials with increasing dosages, vanoxerine has shown to have a highly favourable therapeutic index, showing no side effects at concentrations much higher than the therapeutic dose. In canines, the effective therapeutic dose was between 76 ng/ml and 99 ng/ml, however the drug reached plasma concentrations of 550 ng/ml without harmful side effects, presenting a desirable therapeutic index.
Conversely, during periods of hitting dominance, for example, the 1990s and 2000s, the value of the bunt has often been questioned. Teams following the "Moneyball" school of baseball thought (such as the Oakland Athletics, the Boston Red Sox, and the 2004-2005 Los Angeles Dodgers) have shown a tendency to shun the sacrifice bunt almost entirely. However, a canvass of the 2002-2005 World Series champions (the 2002 Los Angeles Angels being the "small ball" trendsetter for the 2000s) reveals that each team used bunting frequently in order to overcome power hitting teams. Nevertheless, the role of the bunt in baseball strategy is one of the perennial topics of discussion for baseball fans.
Some adjectives are inflected for degree of comparison, with the positive degree unmarked, the suffix -er marking the comparative, and -est marking the superlative: a small boy, the boy is smaller than the girl, that boy is the smallest. Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms, such as good, better, and best. Other adjectives have comparatives formed by periphrastic constructions, with the adverb more marking the comparative, and most marking the superlative: happier or more happy, the happiest or most happy. There is some variation among speakers regarding which adjectives use inflected or periphrastic comparison, and some studies have shown a tendency for the periphrastic forms to become more common at the expense of the inflected form.
The GLT systems in place have experienced some mechanical problems which, though they have largely been resolved, have discouraged some other cities from adopting the technology. The vehicles have shown a tendency to move erratically when running free, and do not respond well should the driver mistakenly attempt to steer while following the guidance rail (for example, to avoid a pedestrian or animal running into the street). In addition, due to the tyres running over the same spot in the road, in both Nancy and Caen there has been significant rutting of the roadway, resulting in extensive repairs at significant cost to the operator. This could be considered to add to the already high running costs.
In the 1980s, a new epidemic of phylloxera hit California, devastating many vineyards, which needed replanting. There was some speculation that ravaged Cabernet vineyards would be replanted with other varietals (such as those emerging from the Rhone Rangers movement) but in fact California plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon doubled between 1988 and 1998; many wine regions— such as Napa Valley north of Yountville and Sonoma's Alexander Valley— were almost completely dominated by the grape variety. It also started to gain a foothold in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma Mountain and Mendocino County. Cabernet from Sonoma County has shown a tendency to feature anise and black olive notes while Napa County Cabernets are characterized by their strong black fruit flavors.
Abby has shown a tendency to become very agitated, to the point of near-panic, if any of the team is seriously hurt. When Gibbs was admitted to the hospital, Abby ended up on the verge of a nervous breakdown, pacing back and forth while delivering a rambling, disjointed stream-of-consciousness plea that explained (among other things) how close Gibbs and she were, the reason she was arriving after visiting hours, how she felt about Gibbs being injured, and how important it was to her that Gibbs not die from his injuries. Abby developed a fondness for Butch, a Navy sniffer dog, in the season five episode "Dog Tags". She renamed it "Jethro" in honor of Gibbs, because it was "handsome and quiet" like him.
In the early stages, the policies of Kadima directly reflected the views of Ariel Sharon and his stated policies. Early statements from the Sharon camp reported by the Israeli media claimed that they were setting up a truly "centrist" and "liberal" party. It would appear that Sharon hoped to attract members of the Knesset from other parties and well-known politicians regardless of their prior beliefs provided they accepted Sharon's leadership and were willing to implement a "moderate" political agenda. On the domestic front, Sharon had shown a tendency to agree with his past political partner, the pro-secular and outspokenly anti- religious Shinui party (his allies in the 2003 government), which sought to promote a secular civil agenda as opposed to the strong influence of Israel's Orthodox and Haredi parties.
The story portrays some "innocent" Scottish rustics making a living by throwing trains off the lines and then charging the passengers for services and, in parallel, romance being gladly thrown over in favour of monetary gain. A New York Times reviewer wrote in 1879, "Mr Gilbert, in his best work, has always shown a tendency to present improbabilities from a probable point of view, and in one sense, therefore, he can lay claim to originality; fortunately this merit in his case is supported by a really poetic imagination. In [Engaged] the author gives full swing to his humor, and the result, although exceedingly ephemeral, is a very amusing combination of characters – or caricatures – and mock-heroic incidents.""Dramatic and Musical", The New York Times, 18 February 1879, p.
Pius VI Besides facing dissatisfaction with this temporising policy, Pius VI met with practical protests tending to the limitation of papal authority. Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim, writing under the pseudonym of "Febronius", the chief German literary exponent of Gallican ideas of national Catholic Churches, was himself induced (not without scandal) publicly to retract his positions; but they were adopted in Austria nevertheless. There the social and ecclesiastical reforms which had been undertaken by Emperor Joseph II and his minister Kaunitz, as a way of influencing appointments within the Catholic hierarchy, touched the supremacy of Rome so nearly that in the hope of staying them Pius VI adopted the exceptional course of visiting Vienna in person. He left Rome on 27 February 1782 and, though magnificently received by the Emperor, his mission proved a fiasco; he was, however, able a few years later to curb those German archbishops who, in 1786 at the Congress of Ems, had shown a tendency towards independence.

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