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These days, however, college graduation has become clearly correlated with both tendency to answer polls and tendency to vote for Democrats.
" Littler added, "I had a tendency to swing flat.
When it comes to menstrual pain and other disorders associated with women's cycles, there's not only this tendency to say it's all in your head but this tendency to say it's just normal.
As a culture, we have a slight tendency to exaggerate.
Horse girls had an unfortunate tendency to wear bedazzled denim.
Keep an eye on your tendency to splurge and overindulge.
His subjects had a tendency to prostrate themselves before him.
Nadal has also shown a new tendency to blow leads.
Especially us dudes have a tendency to keep it in.
Historical narratives have a tendency to lag behind history itself.
Insiders said Garden had a tendency to overpromise and underdeliver.
Nonetheless, the market has had a tendency to trade higher.
His tendency to wield bizarre conspiracy theories against his opponents.
And I have a tendency to lean to being insecure.
There is this tendency to pit women against each other.
He has a strong authoritarian tendency to him in Russia.
Technology has a tendency to amplify inequalities that already exist.
Often when people are triggered, there's a tendency to isolate.
That's proven difficult, because we have a tendency to anthropomorphize.
These handouts have a tendency to artificially inflate product ratings.
People have a tendency to do things for other people.
" Those with coarse black hair had a "tendency to sensuality.
Women have to overcome this tendency to question that testimony.
He did have a tendency to be bratty at times.
But it feeds this tendency to turn things over quickly.
The tendency to forget is an interesting thing to acknowledge.
This is the tendency to see patterns in random events.
Couture neophytes have a tendency to equate elaborate with creative.
I have noticed this tendency to reductionism in X before.
Women incur heavy losses for their tendency to avoid negotiation.
Hollywood has the tendency to — how do we put this?
Clinton said of the tendency to blame the banking system.
While adaptive, this tendency to normalize horrible things is worrisome.
They saw that Andujar had a tendency to throw sidearm.
Pronouncements on the topic have a tendency to be overblown.
I had the tendency to get a little too quick.
The narrative has a tendency to skip around in time.
Institutions with a conscience have a tendency to be weak.
And something that is unsustainable has a tendency to stop.
Another factor is Silicon Valley's tendency to favor free speech.
Like its buggy autofocus and tendency to over saturate photos.
I've always had a tendency to refer to people diminutively.
Also important is to end the tendency to excuse terrorism.
Bloomberg brought his tendency to overwork himself to his company.
"Humans have a tendency to think we're always in control."      
The chess team has a tendency to get beat up.
The tendency to overspend can become a very real problem.
Cupid's housing arrow has a tendency to strike you unawares.
Pyt can help people avoid the tendency to blame others.
This suggested a potential explanation for this tendency to explode.
The equity markets have a tendency to swing pretty wildly.
Yeah, they have a tendency to do that, don't they?
"People who have more of a tendency to dive deep into things might have more of a tendency to be specialists and dive deep while others take more of a wide view," she says.
There is a liberal tendency to regard sexual exploitation as a patriarchal constant that feminism has mitigated, and a conservative tendency to regard it as a problem that's gotten steadily worse since the sexual revolution.
I have a tendency to always be thinking about what's next.
Zuckerberg embodies the Silicon Valley tendency to back issues, not candidates.
Did the network love her tendency to hiss at the camera?
Over time, lots of phones have a tendency to slow down.
Things had a tendency to glitch or get out of hand.
Plus, derms weren't fans due to their tendency to irritate lips.
But mention of Ms. Haley had a tendency to sour moods.
Progress in gender equality has a tendency to build upon itself.
In practice, they have a tendency to favour their domestic market.
People, like the wind, have a tendency to change direction. Sheesh.
There's a strong tendency to over-index on one's own experience.
People who say otherwise have a tendency to find themselves dead.
THERE is a particularly British tendency to romanticise valiant military failure.
Mr Trump has a tendency to alienate his country's usual friends.
Trump's tendency to make false statements is, of course, nothing new.
In this country there is a popular tendency to hide discontent.
You can't have thin skin or a tendency to lash out.
Incumbents have always had a tendency to grow fat and complacent.
We have a tendency to get a little bit of fog.
There's a natural tendency to buy the rumor, sell the news.
We already see it with people's tendency to drive and text.
In fact, Trump has a tendency to conflate the two companies.
He had a tendency to make changes at the last minute.
Tendency to get defensive about questions involving her honesty and trustworthiness.
Conversational narcissism is the tendency to steer conversations back to yourself.
But their rulers had an intolerable tendency to defy God's will.
"I have a tendency to talk with colorful language," he said.
Children have a tendency to soften even the hardest artists, though.
France has a tendency to see itself as inferior to Germany.
But Delaware's tendency to elect moderates to federal office held Thursday.
I think there is a tendency to generalize — and that's okay.
They have a tendency to cancel plans at the last minute.
Unadorned, the struggle for power has a tendency to become barbaric.
His tendency to hold the ball also accounted for several sacks.
All this creates a tendency to fall back on preexisting beliefs.
The authorities' tendency to hush up such problems engenders public distrust.
" ■ "We have a natural tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
We have a natural tendency to put things into mental buckets.
"Young people have a tendency to heal very fast," he said.
Roy Moore has a tendency to say some pretty quizzical stuff.
Dried herbs have a tendency to collect dust in the pantry.
There's a tendency to fill in the blanks with positive information.
It has a tendency to finish the month off strong, however.
"Documents have a tendency to lead to other documents," said Bookbinder.
It seems the tendency to care for offspring evolved with them.
It's that some have a tendency to mistake factors for absolutes.
In part it's been because of his tendency to sound … goofy.
Aries energy has a tendency to act first and think later.
S. pressure has a tendency to make us do the opposite.
It's that some have a tendency to mistake factors for absolutes.
Recent studies suggest that some individual termites have a tendency to lead, while others have a tendency to follow—meaning that what gets the stigmergic process going is not a random action but something more systematic.
The quintessentially American tendency to elide the severity of this country's bloody racial history and the no less American tendency to emphasize personal agency over structural barriers results in a highly potent cocktail of cultural historicism.
Prominent examples include confirmation bias, the tendency to interpret new information in a way favorable to one's preconceptions; and anchoring, the tendency to overly weight an initial piece of information, even when order does not matter.
He intuitively grasped "loss aversion" (our tendency to give more weight to the threat of losses than to potential gains), and perpetually maximized "nostalgia bias" (our tendency to remember the past as being better than it was).
We have this tendency to want to do the most recent thing.
The ubiquitous power source has an annoying tendency to burst into flames.
But what they share is a tendency to repeat big, obvious lies.
"Some people have a tendency to dissociate following traumatic events," he said.
Even beloved Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) has a tendency to veer into caricature.
Facebook has a tendency to build platforms it just loses interest in.
I told him about my tendency to go into a fugue state.
Social media amplifies the human tendency to bind with one's own kind.
Yet we have this tendency to adopt the practices of the losers.
At least, their tendency to dominate our News Feeds and Tweets do.
And the tendency to obsess over reason and rationality overlooks this fact.
He has a pronounced tendency to accuse his opponents of peddling it.
I have a bad tendency to eat like crap when I'm sick.
"We have a tendency to think of the near term," he said.
Fat droplets have a natural tendency to coalesce when suspended in water.
When discussing America's social ills, Mr Trump has a tendency to exaggerate.
She then used Trump's tendency to shoot from the hip against him.
Bowlers use the ball's tendency to swing in air to bamboozle batsman.
People with selective mutism have a tendency to worry more than others.
And top of mind for many was Trump's tendency to villainize reporters.
Advances sometimes felt Pyrrhic, though, given Musk's tendency to announce ambitious milestones.
"There's a tendency to want to go and spend it," she said.
Don't the public have a tendency to mistrust these "breaking news" broadcasts?
They point to Trump's tendency to favor a more freewheeling organizational style.
Her tendency to outspokenness often earns her criticism from France's right wing.
"Politicians have a tendency to take on the obvious problems," Ross says.
The test predicts the defendant's flight risk and tendency to re-offend.
"Data for March has a very strong tendency to disappoint," Lyngen said.
You can't have a thin skin or a tendency to lash out.
He noted the president's tendency to share information without providing specific sources.
Critics said the tendency to take Europe for granted predated Mr. Obama.
Joslin prefers Eastern white pines, despite their tendency to drip sticky pitch.
And he does have that tendency to wear it as a badge.
I think there's a tendency to want to believe something is real.
It has a tendency to get seriously dried out from over baking.
The natural tendency to remember unfinished things is called the Zeigarnik effect.
These words have a tendency to make even really smart people stumble.
It's not just the obvious creeps who have the tendency to abuse.
These directors are acutely aware of Hollywood's tendency to objectify female characters.
There's a natural tendency to want people to suffer for their wrongdoings.
Trump, however, has a tendency to say things without necessarily meaning them.
It was the result of Sellers's tendency to make every workout hard.
That experience didn't cure him of his tendency to stretch the truth.
Phoebe has a tendency to bail from relationships when she gets scared.
Think of our tendency to lower our voices when in a cemetery.
Trump's tendency to quash such opposition is well-known in Washington, Sen.
The process is cumbersome, laborious and has a tendency to discourage participation.
His tendency to refer to the European Union as "Europe" is typical.
Still, his tendency to drive climaxes to the maximum marred the reading.
This tendency to romanticize what it means to be American persists today.
But it has an unfortunate tendency to turn sludgy, bland or both.
"And they're made worse by the tendency to turn inward," he said.
"He had a tendency to talk down to people," Mr. O'Donnell said.
Money has a tendency to bring out the worst in almost everybody.
As a wine matures, it has a tendency to lose its fruitiness.
Karlie had a tendency to close her eyes when elevating for layups.
We have a tendency to avoid and put off during tax season.
Biden's debate performance at times reinforced his tendency to meander and misspeak.
We have a tendency to define leadership based on occupation and perception.
Coats has also shown a tendency to veer from the Trump songbook.
There is a tendency to use things like this to inform that.
And yet, Willett noted, Koepka still has a tendency to be overlooked.
You're right about this tendency to say Nietzsche isn't a political thinker.
Companies have a natural tendency to establish uniform standards across the enterprise.
Perhaps less noticeable but even more offensive was a consistent narrative throughout the night: Kimmel's tendency to either botch the non-typical names of the minorities in attendance, or his tendency to straight up make fun of them.
Skyler, the director, contextualizes the object's journey with glimpses of her family's relationship to the work — her father's tendency to trade up; her mother's tendency to get attached to pieces — and the shifts in critical consensus on Warhol.
The second reason is that suppressing bad ideas has a tendency to backfire.
Eateries do have a tendency to deny service to everyone when they're closed.
"People have a tendency to presume that the sky is falling," Clark said.
He had a tendency to get over-aggressive in practices at San Antonio.
The mark of bureaucratic age was a tendency to reduce knowledge to information.
One of virtual reality's biggest problems is its tendency to make people nauseous.
Musk has a tendency to drop all kinds of news in these calls.
That said, October has a tendency to throw up a few more surprises.
But that tendency to share the wealth doesn't apply to just his movie.
Other satirists are finding Mr Trump's tendency to defy parody harder to handle.
Yes, but they do have a tendency to occur at this precise moment.
The American political system features a strong tendency to revert toward the mean.
The service also has a tendency to lose track of your favorite channels.
But the group's tendency to often max out production makes the market wary.
But company lawyers have a tendency to fight harder than they need to.
Mr Ban said that the "tendency to underreport" had left him "deeply troubled".
His reasonable manner belies his party's far-right elements and tendency to infighting.
Now the worst Europeans have to worry about is his tendency to pomposity.
Throughout, there is a tendency to conflate Biblical story-telling with historical fact.
Mother Nature has the tendency to wreak havoc at the worst possible time.
There are downsides to a tendency to hyperfocus on things, too, of course.
A tendency to drop final vowels, and pronounce the preceding consonant, resembles Catalan.
Politeness refers to our tendency to be respectful of others versus being aggressive.
Behold: the latest example of Trump's tendency to depict women's bodies as disgusting.
Do you see this tendency to doubt women come up in other areas?
Trump's tendency to play loose with the facts is mirrored by his subordinates.
There's a tendency to sensationalize terrorist attacks and the people who commit them.
The videogame industry has a nasty tendency to look inward and forward exclusively.
Graphene sheets show a strong tendency to pull into alignment with each other.
I have a tendency to get over nostalgic and 'SWIM' is exactly that.
Hence, the tendency to do stupid things follows smart people into the workplace.
I've also noticed your tendency to cling pretty tightly to the DJ booth.
"I think we have had a tendency to be prematurely depressed," Demers says.
Through evolution, humans have therefore developed a tendency to be scared of darkness.
They anticipate errors, such as the tendency to mix up remainders and decimals.
There is a tendency to presume autobiography in fiction by women or minorities.
"People have a tendency to blame politicians when things don't work," Obama said.
As a child, he had a tendency to ignore people and zone out.
Another strategist warned of Biden's tendency to put his foot in his mouth.
Hydrogen gas has a tendency to explode UPSs are entirely a real thing!
As you might remember, early portable CD players had a tendency to skip.
Dent showed a tendency to sometimes break with his party on key issues.
"People have a tendency to want to relate their poor experience," he said.
No one is disputing the Sunshine's State's unfortunate tendency to trigger election controversy.
Wannabe grannies, it seems, have a tendency to scream, shout, jiggle and whoop.
Status quo bias is the tendency to prefer things to stay the same.
His tendency to issue the threat has made some question his resolve. Sen.
" She said, "Like a lot of women, I have a tendency to overprepare.
But under Trump, the tendency to sideline white supremacist terrorism has gotten worse.
So is the list's tendency to elevate cutting-edge gastronomy above traditional cuisine.
Beyoncé also issued a warning about our tendency to repeat our past mistakes.
That potential downfall also comes with Alphabet's tendency to invest in expensive moonshots.
It has a tendency to create duplicate entries, and is tedious to search.
But that tendency to self-mythologize also makes Christopher Robin a touch unseemly.
Excitement arrives this evening, but keep your tendency to be impulsive in check.
George Orwell lamented the tendency to overlay classical names on common English flowers.
Starches present a problem because of their tendency to become so glue-like.
Don't we all have the tendency to explore and seek out the unknown?
My trainer tells me I have a tendency to drop my right hand.
I eventually lost patience with his tendency to scoop up to high notes.
And so the crisis has also revealed humanity's tendency to flout the rules.
And there has remained his tendency to exacerbate whatever political tension is around.
Neurofunk can have a tendency to blur into an overwhelming clusterfuck at times.
Critics have bristled at his tendency to make grand proclamations in minor cases.
Our tendency to move or not is different from our innate aerobic fitness.
Rape culture, and its tendency to blame victims, didn't come out of nowhere.
But this time, Gomez's tendency to walk the edge would work against him.
Your parents are well aware of his lifelong melancholy and tendency to isolate.
Luckily, technology is catching up with the human tendency to not hydrate adequately.
I have a tendency to be more shortsighted; she's more concerned about things.
Death has a tendency to define us, to override everything that came before.
Because we need a visual reminder of our stubborn tendency to elevate mediocrity.
She was unsure of herself, with a tendency to sing in the back.
This eliminates the tendency to "time the market" and invest emotionally or speculatively.
And there's a tendency to be less careful when lending other people's money.
But, this does have a tendency to ruin activities that we once liked.
And we have to fight against the tendency to become numb to them.
Officials loyal to the president have said he has a tendency to exaggerate.
She has a tendency to pile up facts without putting them in perspective.
There's an inevitable tendency to view economic data as a continuing presidential scorecard.
Our tendency to conserve energy manifests itself in many ways in modern society.
One trait the new strongmen share is a tendency to blur ideological lines.
Moves in sterling reflected a tendency to jump on any signs of progress.
Second of all, it has a tendency to destroy everything in its path.
Imagine some kind of animal with no tendency to decline in old age.
Pruitt's tendency to abuse taxpayer funds as he travels is, of course, concerning.
Trump, however, had a nasty tendency to stiff his business partners and associates.
With Coto's help, Konta largely overcame her tendency to falter in crucial moments.
Hard-liners, with their tendency to put security before everything, were the target.
He also has a demonstrated tendency to spread disinformation in times of crisis.
Moves in sterling reflected a tendency to jump on any signs of progress.
Historicizing—correcting for the tendency to presentize the past—is what scholars do.
We all have a tendency to egocentrically ascribe our own perspective to others.
But my tendency to lean on Type A behaviors certainly has its drawbacks.
"There has been a tendency to expect magic from these reforms," he said.
The tendency to categorize others is a well-established element of human nature.
This is in line with airlines' tendency to "unbundle" their services, Leff said.
In essence, Mr. Shkreli demonstrates a tendency to act on ill-conceived perceptions.
But his work reveals a tendency to resist alignment with any single path.
Occasionally, though, it's a legitimate backlash against a tendency to suppress uncomfortable speech.
When people are uncertain about change — when they lose their jobs, or when a terrorist strike or a natural disaster has occurred — then people have a tendency to want to understand what happened, and also a tendency to assume the worst.
For some individuals, fatigue, stress, and time pressure can increase their tendency to stutter.
But the prince's tendency to micromanage and play politics with the listing worries investors.
"Default bias", the tendency to accept the status quo, is powerful in clinical settings.
As companies get larger and more complex, there's a tendency to manage to proxies.
Personally, I have a tendency to believe in the human drive for self preservation.
For better or worse, we humans have a fundamental tendency to divide into groups.
Quick, flicking jabs to make use of Almeida's tendency to always throw big strikes.
Among Republicans, there was a tendency to play down the significance of the march.
What is worrying is Mir's tendency to stoop over and run after the hips.
Buffett faced questions at 2015's meeting about 3G's tendency to cut jobs aggressively.
Biali Haas also notes that the brain has a tendency to "catastrophize" at night.
He further showed that this statistical tendency to dissipate energy might foster self-replication.
Among many other talents, Italians have a unique tendency to feel sorry for themselves.
Donald Trump's tendency to use the social media platform Twitter could also impact Mexico.
In the fog of war, you see, "facts" have a tendency to get mangled.
"He's had a tendency to try and do too much against lefties," Roberts said.
It was his accuracy along the ropes and his tendency to get tied up.
Hong Kong's success, he reckons, owes much to its tendency to ignore Beijing's diktats.
As human beings, our brains have an inherent tendency to prefer simplification over complexity.
Livers, which have a natural tendency to regenerate anyway, should also arrive reasonably soon.
In both, Kingsolver examines the human tendency to fear that which challenges our beliefs.
When they enter shallow waters, most of them have a tendency to become disoriented.
I think they have a tendency to make you feel bad about your life.
And that feeling unfortunately has the tendency to devolve into out-and-out racism.
SRR: I have a tendency to be too serious in most of my work.
He gives the example of AI's tendency to re-use certain phrases and nouns.
Be firm about your boundaries, because Neptune has a tendency to blur the lines.
"Populist regimes have this tendency to put more emphasis on national spending," Briand said.
He also adopts Facebook's unfortunate tendency to speak about world-scale problems in percentages.
I had a tendency to do that, to tuck things away in a corner.
She nailed him on his tendency to play fast and loose with the facts.
" Buffett criticized Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, saying he has "a tendency to demonize institutions.
The royal children have a tendency to steal the show whenever they attend weddings.
Busy schedules and regular routines have a tendency to put the brain on autopilot.
Like their human counterparts, robos may have a tendency to oversell their investing prowess.
Hogan biiki, a tendency to root for the underdog, may also play a part.
They found that companies have a strong tendency to promote the best sales people.
This pushes against my neurotic tendency to view my problems as special and unique.
Nor is a tendency to attack allies, or to give encouragement to racist groups.
"These things have a tendency to trade very, very low very quickly," Gellasch said.
Daredevil's a blind man who takes advantage of other people's tendency to underestimate him.
But planar magnetic headphones also have a tendency to be huge and hugely expensive.
There's a reflection of your life that I think has a tendency to occur.
Here, we display these investors' tendency to invest in companies from their home state.
I have a tendency to get carried away when I have too many options.
Humans have always had a tendency to view bodies of water as giant dumpsters.
Yiannopoulos's tendency to say whatever he wants is not a bug, it's a feature.
Of course, those traits are often misinterpreted as a tendency to be overly sensitive.
But the left has a tendency to put itself in this self-imposed ghetto.
It is the opposite of permissionless innovation and highlights federal bureaucrats' tendency to overreach.
The army is not to blame for Miss Suu Kyi's appalling tendency to micromanage.
The episode illustrates a growing tendency to over-interpret news about the Russia inquiry.
In uncertain times, there is always a tendency to look for a historical analogy.
Uppercase "Internet" also reflected a common tendency to capitalize newly coined or unfamiliar terms.
And as you'll remember from the Hindenburg, hydrogen gas has a tendency to explode.
"But if you have a tendency to worry, the worrying comes back," he says.
Specifically, he points to a tendency to get bogged down in the half-court.
But for the past few decades there's been a global tendency to overuse antibiotics.
But until we reach full autonomy, this tendency to be distracted can be dangerous.
"These kinds of expenses have a tendency to inch up on us," she said.
Past these murky sexual questions, The Sinner echoes DOS' tendency to burn its members.
Confirmation bias describes the tendency to only listen to information that confirms our preconceptions.
Information bias is the tendency to seek information when it does not affect action.
Recency is the tendency to weigh the latest information more heavily than older data.
This creates the tendency to get right back up every time you fall down. 
"You have a tendency to believe this person and trust this person," Walsh said.
In addition to the stigma, there's a tendency to write off people with dementia.
The five prosecutors also share a disturbing tendency to break the rules to win.
He conceded that among humans, mothers in many societies have a tendency to worry.
Vinay Amin admits that most motivated people have a tendency to strive for perfection.
All that space to comment breeds a tendency to fester, versus actually making something.
"The stock has a tendency to get hammered even on excellent results," he said.
Analysts say there are reasons for crude's tendency to fall in the fourth quarter.
Life has a tendency to balance out the highest highs with the lowest lows.
The internet's tendency to thieve and repost other people's videos worked in her favour.
Notably, these drugs have a tendency to reduce sexual desire and inhibit sexual arousal.
And he has a tendency to choose the wrong targets and overcomplicate his arguments.
"We have a tendency to want everything to be perfect and straight," Miller said.
"There is a tendency to tell children that they shouldn't be worried," says Schonfeld.
The Biden camp thinks voters have no problem with his tendency to retort creatively.
Again, there's a tendency to wipe out any agency on the part of voters.
Rarely has society's tendency to sympathize with powerful men been so thoroughly on display.
Compliment their bravery and generosity, and their tendency to stick up for the underdog.
The tendency to fixate only on the upside is called focalism, Dr. Gruman said.
Resistance can also involve something as simple as a tendency to avoid insecticidal powders.
But Trump has sometimes demonstrated a tendency to ignore advisers and act on impulse.
It also has a tendency to weasel out of the conflicts it sets up.
"There is the tendency to see a plurality as single minded," Professor Marsh said.
Although he does have a tendency to hyperventilate when his boss's name comes up.
As the Tony voters must know, Mr. Parker has a tendency to aim high.
But his tendency to pull away from the spotlight has worked against him, too.
In any case, provincial bureaucrats have an ingrained tendency to preserve the status quo.
Scarborough and Brzezinski have previously talked about the president's tendency to watch their program.
Colleagues with a tendency to go off-message have mysteriously disappeared from public view.
Money has a tendency to move, and Switzerland is hardly the only tax haven.
His tendency to lie, when it's clearly a lie, is something small children do.
Also beware of the human tendency to believe what's in front of your eyes.
Interestingly, research also reveals the tendency to overcompensate when there are "safeguards" in place.
This means avoiding lifestyle creep, the tendency to spend more as you earn more.
Unaligned strategists argue that, even now, there is a tendency to underestimate Sanders's position.
But her rivals will exploit her tendency to sound evasive on the tax point.
Maybe the tendency to postpone marriage and children has made city living more alluring.
And Prime has a tendency to lock customers into Amazon as their preferred retailer.
"It often begins with a tendency to flush or blush more easily," she says.
Along with their disdain for liberalism, there's a tendency to admire history's hard men.
Both have a tendency to embrace catastrophic, apocalyptic visions of the ruin around us.
Mr. Trump's tendency to treat truth as negotiable was idiosyncratic in a TV star.
This creates the tendency to get right back up every time you fall down.
They said, "These guys have a tendency to crime," and they got it wrong.
Representative Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota, has a tendency to go another way.
In past relationships, Emma had a tendency to flee whenever things got too serious.
Americans have a tendency to work through some of our biggest issues via sports.
Rather, as recent studies have shown, people's self-reported tendency to empathize tells you almost nothing about their self-reported tendency to systemize, and people may be highly oriented toward both things and people, to mainly one of these, or to neither.
"We all have a tendency to greatly underestimate the impact of tragedy," Dr. Poland says.
We have a tendency to let our fears outweigh the level of risk they represent.
Lee has a gift for the well-observed generalization, but a related tendency to oversummarize.
Clinton has shown an unfortunate tendency to oscillate between harshness and compassion on immigration questions.
"We have a tendency to settle into tried and true pathways [of thought]," he said.
The skill involved is astonishing, given tape's tendency to curl, wrinkle, crease, and otherwise misbehave.
Mercury retrograde has a bad reputation due to its tendency to cause miscommunications and delays.
Naturally, most people will have a tendency to overeat after ending a very restrictive diet.
Everyone has a tendency to lose it when they're trying to get their crush's attention.
"At first they were telling me, 'Jordan has a tendency to overexaggerate things,'" Parson said.
Trump's schedule this week, by contrast, illustrates his tendency to get out of town quickly.
You have a tendency to twitch, one you've tried to get rid of for years.
And then this trust gap, this tendency to not believe women's reports of their symptoms.
This type of structure refers to a stock's tendency to trade in a repetitive cycle.
Star Wars shows like that may have an unfortunate tendency to drown out everything else. 
Although the screenplay maintains a natural flow, the film has an overall tendency to ramble.
Tatler is also reassured by Jelly's tendency to surround himself by good public-school men.
And it is fuelling the growing tendency to replace deliberation with demonisation; partnership with parochialism.
There is a tendency to marginalize or stereotype when these types of characters aren't seen.
"Partisan maps have a tendency to backfire on the party that drew them," Goedert said.
Humanity's unhelpful tendency to build homes and cities along coastlines also does not help matters.
And her tendency to get silly in front of the camera is one of them.
While the hole didn't bother Patches, it had a tendency to collect moss and dirt.
DONALD TRUMP'S tendency to judge others by his own standards often leads his diplomacy astray.
Historically, however, Trump has had a tendency to make legal threats and not follow through.
I was basically functioning like a machine, and I have a tendency to do that.
I have a tendency to the dramatic and I have a tendency towards the pathetic.
The issue follows in step with Facebook's tendency to lack immediate quality assurance and transparency.
The big question: Will Carlisle unhitch himself from a tendency to drill-instruct every possession?
WeWork is often referenced as the perfect example of Silicon Valley's tendency to inflate valuations.
At the same time, discretionary use of cameras increases an officer's tendency to use force.
You Scorpios have a tendency to be obsessive—watch out for this in the afternoon.
Some people have a tendency to get more withdrawn when some people cling, she says.
Take vision out of the equation and you could rein in the tendency to overeat.
She also says that wherever the family moved, dead bodies had a tendency to follow.
But they also have a tendency to deindividualize others when those others join another group.
Songs of ice and fire have a tendency to end tragically in 'Game of Thrones.
Yet they had a worrying tendency to miss the signals they'd been trained to spot.
As an immigrant, too often there's a tendency to accept things just to fit in.
But a tendency to exaggerate casualties inflicted undermines the Taliban news operation's credibility, he said.
When groups of chickens get together, they have a tendency to peck at each other.
I'm also aware that humans have a tendency to project our own emotions onto animals.
Historically, this disconnect has had a tendency to correct via messy panicked crashes and deleveraging.
We have a tendency to focus on what we're losing instead of what we're gaining.
Here are Harry's most moving quotes: On our collective tendency to keep things bottled up:
Moreover, global GDP growth has had the tendency to disappoint market expectations in recent years.
Do I have a tendency to want to be merciful if I'm on a jury?
But those days are rare — and not just because of my tendency to sleep in.
But again, Twitter rumors have a tendency to spin out of control with little substantiation.
It's exaggerated by brain damage, but the tendency to confabulate is something we've all got.
Now Rashad, in this climate, we have a tendency to move onto the next thing.
In my friendships, I have a strong tendency to keep discussions on a surface level.
This solipsism perhaps explains Alig's tendency to exaggerate the truth to the point of lies.
Almost everything needs fixing, and she has shown a worrying tendency to centralise and micromanage.
In our pussy hat, protest-selfie moment, there's a tendency to idealize in-person activism.
And it has a tendency to mirror and magnify the issues that affect everyday life.
There is a tendency to frame the rise of Buddhist nationalism as an anomalous phenomenon.
But we must resist the tendency to, as the saying goes, fight the last war.
It's really rich, and my skin has a tendency to get dehydrated from plane travel.
My father, with his tendency to agree with all my ideas, good or bad, consented.
My father, with his tendency to agree with all my ideas, good or bad, consented.
Even more sympathetic subplots have a tendency to come across like a war movie cliche.
Some teams, some people, have a tendency to make it hard, but it's not hard.
Part of his attitude is a tendency to switch the subject from politics to ­culture.
There's a tendency to focus on Murkowski's winning bid in 2010 -- as McConnell is doing.
"There's a tendency to write off California as just the odd person out," Nehring said.
My father may have passed his tendency to express love by proxy on to us.
Helen Lickerman, 67, said there was a general tendency to move away from European integration.
If he once had a tendency to shut himself up, Peterson has wholly overcome it.
She has a tendency to smile brightly, even when she's about to deliver unwelcome news.
The American public has a tendency to turn on whomever is elected to the post.
In certain quarters, there's a tendency to assume that Trump is crazy like a fox.
Just don't indulge your tendency to overthink, Virgo—things are sensitive and unsure right now.
It also lessens their hazardous tendency to go wandering and boosts their capacity to communicate.
We also knew of Trump's tendency to interrupt reporters before they finish asking their questions.
The show's biggest weakness is its tendency to repeat itself in both dialogue and plot.
And you have a tendency to be all-or-nothing instead of balancing your energy.
In fact, if anything, their pupils actually had a tendency to constrict when viewing kids.
Finally, researchers assessed individuals' tendency to act out aggressively in an effort to improve mood.
I'm also very aware of my tendency to write myself out of a pop song.
As a Muslim raised in the West, it's a natural tendency to question your faith.
The movement has not yet overcome our society's tendency to dismiss a single woman's voice.
Social scientists have documented our tendency to reject reliable evidence if it challenges our beliefs.
The tendency to hone in on your home market is not just common, it's inevitable.
He had a tendency to get drunk, which led to minor skirmishes with the law.
The ideological blinders may worsen because of our tendency to seek out like-minded people.
Conspiracy theories have a tendency to be linked to paranoia and other mental health issues.
We actually do not have a natural tendency to be able to focus on things.
There is a tendency to see Chinese contemporary art as heavily influenced by the West.
Looking at those factors together, it's no wonder we have a tendency to hop around.
"We have a tendency to want to blame everything on psychological causes," Dr. Rosenthal explained.
" Rather, "It's probably a balance between reduced energy and a tendency to avoid negative interactions.
Many island species, as it happens, show a marked tendency to stay close to home.
Although he spoke candidly about his tendency to gamble in problematic ways, he hasn't quit.
She may have been misled by Facebook's tendency to sort people into like-minded groups.
Importantly, however, Muise explains that the tendency to under-percieve sexual desire isn't gender specific.
The sauce can have a tendency to break and the cheese clump in certain spots.
It has a tendency to deliver false matches for certain groups, like people of color.
We naturally do not like friction, so there is a tendency to just go along.
On the other hand, the commitment to niceness had a tendency to muffle aggressive criticism.
Part of the problem is that anti-Trumpism has a tendency to be insufferably condescending.
"Endless Poetry" is never boring, but it has a tendency to meander and repeat itself.
This has the tendency to escalate many of the flaws in a marriage, Chong said.
My dog has a tendency to chew through everything we own, including his own beds.
Obokata was taken aback; she had never seen STAP cells exhibit a tendency to proliferate.
She may have been misled by Facebook's tendency to sort people into like-minded groups.
Especially if you have a tendency to spend on yourself while also shopping for others.
Op-Ed Contributor Organizations, particularly large ones, have a tendency to engage in group think.
Investors, meanwhile, have been frustrated by the local government's tendency to block defaults and bankruptcies.
"Good players have a tendency to get found now," Minnesota State Coach Mike Hastings said.
Faulty hoverboards had a tendency to burst into flames and people died as a result.
"There was a tendency to regard the whole affair as a joke," he later recalled.
There can be the tendency to avoid telling stories that run counter to public image.
History shows that big earnings increases like this have a tendency to revert to trend.
There is a tendency to think "young people" are in college, but many are not.
When absolutes go unchallenged, they have a perverse tendency to be reborn as the truth.
I think there's a tendency to overestimate how sensational of a claim he is making.
Wives had a tendency to come and go; cheap studios in Park Slope did not.
Humans have a tendency to let their fears stand in the way of their dreams.
"You can find relievers, and relievers have a tendency to come from anywhere," he said.
Her practice could be characterized by its tendency to disrupt the orderly spaces around it.
It's part of your soul's work to overcome this tendency to constantly reach for power.
But they have a tendency to regurgitate that blood and enzyme mixture as a bubble.
Angelenos have a tendency to wrap everything in a tortilla and call it a meal.
Although I'm sure that that's being drowned out by the typical media tendency to misconstrue the meme and the typical social media tendency to send people just sort of yelling and shrieking at each other without really listening to what the other person is saying.
A devout Catholic, Kavanaugh's record shows a tendency to preserve religious freedoms over other Constitutional issues.
In real life I am a vegetarian with a tendency to get preachy about animal conservation.
The dominance mode explains Trump's bluster, bullying and tendency to dismiss people who have genuine experience.
And on a daily basis, I have a tendency to shove said stuff into large bags.
There's even the tendency to celebrate their birthdays, Christmas, and special days as if they're people.
" Union addressed the "subconscious" tendency to "lump all movies about people of color in one group.
They are powerful, strong and they have a tendency to engage each other in epic brawls.
But the tendency to draw parallels between Brexit, Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen is flawed.
But the Stockholm-based firm has a tendency to run into controversy every now and then.
There's a tendency to raise through plots and characters that can easily feel rushed and forced.
This hard-wiring refers to people's tendency to prefer avoiding a loss versus an equal win.
The Trump administration and Fox are well-known for their tendency to hire from each other.
I found, in the case of flowers that it has the tendency to oversaturate the colors.
The new Dyson V10  is very front-heavy, meaning it has a tendency to tip over.
We have a tendency to think we're the center of the universe, but we're truly not.
The first had to do with Ziegler's appearance, and the relatable teenage tendency to feel inadequate.
" Fassbender also acknowledged Winslet's tendency to be the caretaker on set, calling her a "born leader.
Despite her desire for implication, and tendency to stress participation, Piper is also a famous refuser.
Notice the tendency to rise before inauguration, but fall afterward, once things settled back to normal.
"I have a tendency to play Nylander with Komarov and Kadri on the road," Babcock said.
A government tendency to dissemble during attacks by the Shabab has proven harder to shake off.
Samsung has a tendency to rush out and release cool-looking products that are usually premature.
Even when he did win, he had a tendency to put people down during oral arguments.
The fan base for deliberation is still small and afflicted with a tendency to constitutional nerdery.
Judging by the past predictions, USDA has had a tendency to undershoot soybean shipments (reut.rs/22017gGtmjA).
A recurring theme is a lack of transparent leadership and a tendency to paper over problems.
The flu and HIV are also RNA viruses, and they both share a tendency to mutate.
You have a tendency to say more than you mean to—keep that in check today.
"Our operations team has the tendency to raise concerns during weekends and holidays," San Juan said.
Slightly tempered ambition might be no bad thing for a president with a tendency to hubris.
We're seeing a systematic tendency to villainise the role of business in carbon emissions and pollution.
It's the tendency to come up with alternatives to events that happened or choices we made.
Samuel L. Jackson has a tendency to wryly deliver one-liners before pulling some badass move.
Summer activities have the tendency to throw off your usually banal schedule in the best way.
Front-to-back, Springsteen's undying optimism and lifelong tendency to root for the underdog are pervasive.
It was the polygraph's tendency to produce false positives that especially worried the Department of Energy.
The first is its tendency to downplay what she calls the "autonomous agency" of small neighbours.
The tendency to supplement communication with motion is universal, though the nuances of delivery vary slightly.
Aristotle and Socrates debated the nature of "akrasia" — our tendency to do things against our interests.
Gartman said U.S. markets have the tendency to go to the "obscene number" before turning around.
The tendency to disbelieve women when they report sexual violence is deeply ingrained in American society.
He also, apparently, has a tendency to pause and look at the camera when being watched.
Another tricky area would be managing "prior authorization," which has a tendency to slow everything down.
And I got to thinking about humanity and our tendency to be really mean, mean monsters.
In each case there is a tendency to turn out in smaller numbers than other groups.
He disdained the American tendency to bombast and, as he saw it, the fetishization of childhood.
There's a justified tendency to treat these corporate raiders as slick and evil and, now, stupid.
As women, I think that there's historically been a tendency to put us in a box.
Once a term becomes familiar and quotidian, there is a tendency to drop the capital letter.
"Women have a tendency to get bored faster than men in a monogamous relationship," Renaud said.
Although, we already know Kim and North have a tendency to glean inspiration from each other.
And I had it easy; no turban, no beard, and a tendency to overcompensate with niceness.
What it is: The tendency to fear making a mistake more than the consequences of inaction.
It was reportedly centered over Mnuchin's tendency to sideline other U.S. officials during in the talks.
There is a reason for the lack of specific scenes and tendency to write in generalities.
In fact, what's much more likely than any such admission is the tendency to double down.
" Yael also goes on to slam Taylor's tendency to "collect and drop friends like wilted flowers.
Babies are at a heightened risk because of their tendency to put everything in their mouths.
But we're not there yet — and Musk's estimates have a tendency to be belated and overhyped.
And some criticism may be casual cynicism — students have a tendency to sensationalize a bit anywhere.
The reason stems from male leaders' tendency to, over time, stop asking for ways to improve.
Negativity bias is the tendency to put more emphasis on negative experiences rather than positive ones.
Omission bias is the tendency to prefer inaction to action, in ourselves and even in politics.
The same universal tendency to conserve energy that causes the classic Cheerios effect is at play.
There is a tendency to depict replacement of North Korean officials as replacing hardliners with moderates.
But as president, this same tendency to interject himself at every opportunity has made everything political.
Unfortunately, however, there is also a growing tendency to discount information inconsistent with our political sympathies.
Judicial decision making can be complicated, and there is a natural tendency to simplify its intricacies.
"He has a tendency to flatten things out, and that can be dull," Mr. Kummer said.
These days such departures often go hand in hand with a tendency to skip other orthodoxies.
Because of Cody's tendency to embellish, Fleming supplements his own descriptions with other sources and voices.
Afghans sent to the U.S. for training have a tendency to go AWOL or seek asylum.
Some time ago the Washington Post chided the tendency to cry "hacking" when something systemic fails.
But the hasty start-up of the common currency reinforced the European tendency to waste money.
These gains are better than the stock market's overall tendency to rise in the fourth quarter.
They are not figures on a ledger, despite budget hawks' tendency to view them that way.
Lowey tweeted Saturday that Omar has a tendency to "mischaracterize" support for Israel from American lawmakers.
As Ward has noted previously, the Trump administration has a tendency to side with foreign dictators.
Low-porosity hair, on the other hand, has a tendency to be on the stubborn side.
There were no hangovers—the only thing she found annoying was a tendency to pass out.
They spoke of everything from anxiety to self-assurance to their tendency to judge other people.
Many wine consumers, I find, have a tendency to overidentify with bottles that they find appealing.
Voss spoke on fiction's tendency to portray law enforcement officers in general as damaged, jaded individuals.
"I have a tendency to always root for the underdog and the weaker party," he said.
Once consumers own, say, an iPhone, they have a tendency to stay loyal to Apple products.
Her tendency to stay out of the spotlight has inspired numerous conspiracy theories about her whereabouts.
And I can empathize with his reflexive tendency to blame the men in the Oval Office.
I have this obnoxious tendency to wake up early in the morning and beat my alarm.
Some people also have a tendency to lie about a particular subject and exaggerate the topic.
AR: I think in all of science there's a tendency to be as precise as possible.
But analysts saw it as yet another example of Mr. Musk's tendency to overpromise and underdeliver.
His tendency to continue rhetorically distancing himself from the Democratic Party also helps seal that deal.
This had a huge downside: The poorly designed devices had a tendency to catch on fire.
They saw the move as part of the lender's tendency to protect relationships with lucrative clients.
The president's tendency to dismiss criticism and the women's protests has caused unease inside the government.
Colleagues remember an insecure man whose nickname was "Philipbuster," because of his tendency to talk endlessly.
Biographers have a tendency to shoehorn every last tidbit of information they can into their books.
Mr. Trump's tendency to make unpredictable responses has confounded lawmakers who are counting on his support.
But voters in Taiwan have shown a tendency to push back against threats from the mainland.
He has a tendency to proclaim bipartisan intentions to reporters before carving up his political opponents.
Post-haunt, participants had a lesser tendency to ruminate on things that were bothering them beforehand.
They also have a tendency to be territorial or aggressive but haven't seriously injured anyone yet.
He said cult leaders also have a tendency to cast out anyone who disagrees with them.
He also has a tendency to ruin our childhood memories (ex: Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).
Thea knew from previous observation that her boss has a tendency to get chatty and ramble.
Will it show a tendency to recede in warmer weather the way that seasonal flu does?
Watches that are known beyond aficionados have a tendency to increase in value, Mr. Clymer said.
That may reflect the partisan tendency to retreat to opposite corners on anything relating to Trump.
That tendency to look for that and treat people as resources, I think, is really problematic.
This helps explain Mr. Trump's tendency to emphasize crime rates, terrorist attacks and weak border control.
On the presidential campaign trail this year, he's shown a tendency to exaggerate or conflate details.
The tendency to dismiss Biden is probably exaggerated because of who he is winning support from.
"There's a tendency to look at work usually done by men as more valuable," he said.
This is similar to a human's tendency to favor one hand or the other, called handedness.
Among them is their tendency to metastasize from transaction enablers to, with sufficient success, participation gatekeepers.
"When the leader says do something, there's become the tendency to do it," former Ohio Gov.
I did also notice the Smart Display had a tendency to disconnect from Wi-Fi intermittently.
He also shares a tendency to stretch out his left arm when behind the anchor desk.
However, for Francis's critics, it's yet another example of his tendency to unilaterally influence church teaching.
People in the West have a knee-jerk tendency to celebrate anyone for being a woman.
Resist Proxies As companies get larger and more complex, there's a tendency to manage to proxies.
"We do have this unfortunate tendency to bite off more than we can chew," Easton admitted.
For all we're told about actions and equal reactions, things have a tendency to make unexpected bounces.
That tendencyto keep minorities and "others" from having a voice in the voting booth — persists today.
What all of this amounts to is a tendency to think in relative rather than absolute terms.
"Japanese have a tendency to put up with things," said 20-year-old theater worker Yuka Sekiguchi.
Mesons and baryons with the heavier quarks have a tendency to decay into ones with lighter quarks.
I have a tendency to keep pushing forward -- eager and impatient anticipation for everything yet to come.
It also is great for my back, which with scoliosis has a tendency to hurt a lot.
Although he still has a tendency to declaim more than debate, he's developed some modulation in tone.
Times are obviously different today -- paging Kim Kardashian -- but the tendency to cherry pick the Constitution remains.
But he also has a tendency to blurt out the truth in explosive moments of public honesty.
Some keys had a tendency to get stuck in place; others move freely, but simply don't respond.
Hernández's intricate drawings of material things remind viewers of the human tendency to try to own time.
The strategist also knocked the widespread tendency to tie the market's moves to President Donald Trump's policies.
President-elect Donald Trump has a known tendency to agree with the last person he spoke to.
She claimed Charles has a tendency to boast about approaching straight men and then "cracking" their sexuality.
"It's just a bureaucratic tendency to expand and creep into every domain that is allowed," Abbas said.
There is a tendency to assume that once money is involved, greed and dishonesty are involved, too.
One key finding is that respondents had a tendency to overreport their use of partisan news sources.
Research has shown that people have a tendency to dwell on thoughts that cause worry or distress.
But as his head-to-toe artwork suggests, Mr. Steele has a tendency to go all in.
Once we break from that group, that tendency to self-isolate culturally will be worsened, I'm afraid.
Black Mirror has a frustrating tendency to treat characters as mindless dupes seduced by blatantly creepy technology.
You don't have to tell us twice that food crazes have a tendency to come and go.
The boy reportedly has a history of behavioral problems and a tendency to run out of class.
The spread of streaming has led to this fascinating tendency to treat Netflix as a populist hero.
But this means his protagonists have a tendency to become strange, alien gods after a few seasons.
This tendency to dabble in endless genres is what makes the first episodes of Siren so fun.
Everyone has a tendency to believe things we want to hear and disbelieve the things we don't.
She has attributed this tendency to a lawyerly fastidiousness about the facts; yet she is sometimes rash.
The U.S. held on, despite the Australians' tendency to play "a little dirty" (according to Paul George).
Taiwanese people, I've found, have a tendency to invoke the Chinese medicinal benefits of nearly everything edible.
The West has the tendency to assume that poor or lower-income countries simply want free stuff.
"My tendency to over analyze these decisions makes this post a little scary for me," she admits.
His tendency to touch and stand close to women has been a subject of comment for years.
One of the biggest problems is the tendency to assume that the future will resemble the past.
And he observes clearly the insidious human tendency to turn people into idols, only to topple them.
New research suggests the virus's own tendency to mutate could one day lead to an effective treatment.
Often, he says, obsession happens with people who have the tendency to be, well, a little neurotic.
I also think there was a tendency to exaggerate it and turn it into an ideological category.
Image: Google MapsGoogle Maps, as we all know, has a tendency to surface some pretty odd scenes.
While wrapped up in the excitement, limbs have a tendency to fly and people sometimes get hurt.
When you're trying to sell yourself, there can be a tendency to talk more than you listen.
Conscientious people have a tendency to plan and schedule everything—including sex—which makes them very dependable.
But study participants didn't demonstrate the tendency to embrace falsehoods even more after being told the truth.
Parker also made an important point about our tendency to gossip about women's supposed feuds in particular.
Smart people can have this tendency to think that they will be able to "beat" everyone else.
Sometimes on social media, there's a tendency to be guarded and to be a little bit distant.
We tech people have a tendency to assume that there are no consequences to what we do.
While there is a tendency to assume O'Reilly and Hannity are, basically, the same person, they aren't.
The robots also lessen the patients' hazardous tendency to go wandering and boost their capacity to communicate.
I think we have a tendency to micro-manage stuff that we have no business to do.
Still, its isolation, lack of eye-tracking, and tendency to induce nausea, are big hurdles to clear.
He would be a worrying choice, given the state's tendency to lock up and occasionally torture dissidents.
Millennials have made headlines for everything from their tendency to job-hop to their fondness for avocados.
Van Pelt tells VICE that the tendency to blame women for a man's self-destruction is troubling.
Waiting in the stream queue can get really boring and the tendency to walk away is high.
The takeaway ... ex-football players have a tendency to wanna bang more -- leading to more entertaining fights.
Mostly they're mocking her character's tendency to get upset over what seems like nothing to some people.
Or perhaps you've never been a fan of The Biggest Loser's tendency to embarrass its own contestants.
Trump's tendency to target specific companies in tweets has taken a toll on several publicly traded stocks.
Many times, there are integrity traps that have a tendency to catch well-meaning leaders off guard.
Trump's tendency to kick the can down the road is not limited to political controversies and distractions.
The fact remains that our LGBTQ community has a tendency to consistently showcase white members over others.
The dandelion was not so called for its color, or its tendency to blow in the wind.
I mostly don't mind the cable, though it does have the tendency to rub against collared shirts.
Because these batteries contain a charge, they have an unpleasant tendency to burn holes in the stomach.
When you think about shooters, in most cases, we have a tendency to label them as monsters.
Rappers have a bad tendency to be like, 'It's a youth culture, it's what the kids like.
Another incident in Morocco also showed Pruitt's tendency to let high-profile friends in on EPA business.
Midnight regulations also reflect the very human tendency to put things off until the last possible minute.
Ghosts have a tendency to move in packs, and focusing on one leaves you vulnerable to others.
His tendency to be chatty — even during battles — either annoyed or delighted you (it probably annoyed you).
President Donald Trump's tendency to cozy up to authoritarians has backfired in a major way in Syria.
Planning fallacy is the tendency to underestimate how much time it will take to complete a task.
Salience is our tendency to focus on the most easily recognizable features of a person or concept.
Worse, if you expect people to be selfish, you can actually crush their tendency to be good.
"Westerners have a tendency to characterize religious individuals as being somehow stupid," closing off options, she said.
That said, Trump has exhibited a strong tendency to ignore his advisers and go with his gut.
So we hypothesized that support for binding values would correlate with a greater tendency to blame victims.
Like Trump and Manafort, Stone is known for his fancy clothes and tendency to push the limits.
Still, it remains a state where voters have a tendency to pick Democrats for other statewide offices.
There's a tendency to gloss over the smaller inconsistencies to focus on bigger -- or just other -- inconsistencies.
Similarly, here she argues against the social tendency to shame and stigmatize people who have had abortions.
Facebook has long drawn ire over its tendency to censor users' posts based on its opaque standards.
And so there's this tendency to get wrapped up in that and make that your whole existence.
Kerner has worked with female partners who are coping with their husband's tendency to pay for sex.
The tendency to draw on a single data point in support of some broader argument, like Sen.
Parents often have a tendency to try and take away any bad feelings their children are experiencing.
Observers have noted the president's tendency to tweet things — including a 2003 photo tweeted Friday of Sen.
"There's a tendency to sensationalize this story and view it as a piece of entertainment," he said.
"Japanese people have a very strong tendency to hide and to not reveal their shame," he said.
Under normal circumstances, this can be a sensible requirement that mitigates any tendency to discourage job seeking.
Most Twitter users know that the medium has an unfortunate tendency to transform adults into anxious adolescents.
"Americans have a tendency to look around and think, 'We are all peers now,'" Nichols told me.
It reflects a fundamental ignorance of geography and a tendency to uncritically accept numbers at face value.
I think there's also a very strong tendency to avoid places where design or politics are difficult.
So, sport has this luxury in our industry that, you know, we have a tendency to endure.
But even here the tendency to stereotype slightly calcifies the composition, offering us insight at arms length.
The spaces where Momo is believed to flourish share in their tendency to make parents anxious anyway.
TV has a tendency to normalize characters and situations, because we spend so much time with them.
Now words like huge have a tendency to be over-used but trust us on this one.
They don't look quite right with pants, and have a tendency to look beat-up and juvenile.
The script's weakness is in Ms. Peiffer's tendency to finish scenes with lines that feel like flourishes.
His detractors, noting his tendency to borrow ideas from other artists freely, questioned his originality and authenticity.
Despite his occasional tendency to break from traditional ideological expectations, Roberts remains predominantly conservative in his rulings.
For instance, Trump has a tendency to tack the phrase "and many other things" onto declarative statements.
He also has deficiencies, like a tendency to pit Israelis against one another for his political gain.
"There's a tendency to be swayed by data, and even data needs to be contextualized," Bautista said.
When you've had a special prosecutor on your tail, that has a tendency to focus the mind.
Reporting the facts has a tendency to put writers in an awkward position with publishers and developers.
"There is a tendency to dump them in other places to get rid of them," he said.
His tendency to cut factual corners to smooth the storytelling, as in that Flint segment, doesn't help.
Generally, international tensions have more of a tendency to impact the bill market and two-year notes.
"People have a tendency to 'misremember' what was agreed upon from meetings or passing conversations," she says.
And, when millennials fall behind their peers financially, some of them have a tendency to give up.
Perhaps this rhetoric resonates well with a tendency to like to see the democratic system go down.
There's a tendency to imagine that, when a utopia "fails," the ideals of its participants vanish, too.
On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, the Knicks showed once again their tendency to repeat themselves.
Like with many things Trump says or tweets, there's a natural tendency to just shrug it off.
We found that asking first reduced the participant&aposs feeling of infringement and tendency to respond territorially.
People have a discouragingly predictable tendency to forget a disaster's lessons — sometimes within months of a cleanup.
Nevertheless, his tendency to treat members of much less powerful social groups with contempt is particularly troubling.
"Retirees have a tendency to become isolated and to be tied to the past," Mr. Ernst said.
The reason to avoid emerging markets, he said, was their tendency to be more volatile than average.
The campaign is over, and his tendency to even scores is having negative consequences on many fronts.
Yet, Trump has taken that tendency to a truly pathological level with the debacle over Hurricane Dorian.
Small business owners, like everyone else, have a tendency to view the world through a partisan lens.
So what's with the growing paranoia and sudden mood swings and tendency to fly into jealous rages?
But the tendency to factor past investments into decision-making is apparently not limited to Homo sapiens.
"There is a tendency to think that the solution is mental health intervention," she said on Monday.
They're notorious for their tendency to jam and the limited stopping power of their old-style ammo.
My lack of direction was obvious and I had a tendency to wander away from the group.
At moderate levels, the tendency to pursue achievement through willpower and rational analysis can be a boon.
THINKING TRAPS: Catastrophizing Labeling & Judging Fortune Telling PATTERN: Tendency to think I'll be discovered as a loser.
Alcohol appears to be linked more closely with weight gain, despite weed's tendency to trigger the munchies.
But the tendency to create interest via Leonardo, which amounts to a craze here, is hardly new.
As NPR reporter Dan Charles explains: Octane is a measure of gasoline's tendency to ignite under pressure.
Because of this, previous test runs revealed a tendency to send you to remote parts of Alameda.
Perhaps most glaring is his tendency to carry his hands low and jump wildly while throwing punches.
Now imagine that same tendency to overreact to insults, only with Trump's finger on the nuclear button.
"Because (the September report is) slightly below expectations, there's a tendency to think, 'Oh, this is bad, this is a negative report,' and there's a tendency to link that with the FOMC's view on the economy and what they will do," said Bodhi Ganguli, lead economist at Dun & Bradstreet.
First, his tendency to write invented potted histories and narrative summaries fails to make the countries come alive.
Dance music has always had the meta-referential tendency to look inward as much as it looks out.
When the humidity hits, it isn't just mascara and foundation that have a tendency to slip and slide.
Fashion has the tendency to confuse and rebrand old products as new trends, but we already knew that.
He called it "face-slap palinka" for its tendency to jolt your body once you toss it back.
We ladies have a tendency to put our feet through some pretty inhumane conditions (looking at you, heels).
That, and his tendency to make somewhat outlandish comments, had some Republicans worried that he'd get blown out.
Politicians of both parties have a tendency to occasionally mess up and get in trouble with the law.
Likewise, the game had the tendency to drag a bit when the Keeper wasn't versed in the rules.
The decision is impulsive but not surprising; Prior-Palmer describes her tendency to question norms and invite chaos.
Psychological quirks include an unwillingness to take losses and a tendency to make patterns out of random data.
Was West satirizing the fashion industry's tendency to promote narrow standards of beauty that often exclude the masses?
"There is a tendency to want to see AI as a neutral moral authority," Riedl told BuzzFeed News.
But my parents' tendency to rehash the topic forces me to confront both their mortality and my own.
Among other things, he has a tendency to react emotionally to news reports and gruesome images from crises.
A final element in the long history of boy bands is their tendency to be very, very white.
Trump has a tendency to go off the cuff, and make offensive statements, in tweets, speeches, and interviews.
"This place has a tendency to isolate you," he told NBC News at the White House this week.
He's always demonstrated a tendency to bend his position — whether immigration or trade — to what suits him politically.
I think we have this tendency to hyper-analyze the intricacies and the nuances of an individual incident.
Dillashaw has shown a tendency to throw up kicks when crowded and just not at the best times.
The only predictable thing about him was his tendency to, for lack of a better phrase, flip out.
"There's a tendency to believe that because something is recorded by a machine it is gospel," Calo said.
Markets have a tendency to cycle from bundling to unbundling, and software is due for a bundling event.
"There is a tendency to kind of round robin where people will take turns to speak," Paul explains.
She's a technically precise gymnast, but she has a tendency to move mechanically, like a wind-up doll.
More broadly, it reflects the human tendency to tackle cognitive problems in pieces, rather than as a whole.
Voters' discontent, voiced on social media, has helped promote leaders with an unhealthy tendency to undermine democratic institutions.
But it's just one example of the district's tendency to reflect the current political mood in the country.
To me, Sonos is compelling because of their ecosystem and tendency to have a longer product refresh cycle.
The best part about live TV interviews is that they have the tendency to not go as planned.
AI is often criticized for its tendency to perpetuate society's biases, but it's equally capable of fighting them.
The third strange thing about the system is lawmakers' tendency to try, unsuccessfully, to tie their own hands.
The complaint also claims that Griffin, 29, knew his dog had a tendency to act out in violence.
Both clubs have great historical pedigree, and both have shown a tendency to underachieve in the modern era.
His tendency to watch particular shows has even allowed MSNBC and Fox News to charge more for advertising.
Here's a few of the most notable examples of Trumps tendency to tweet based off what he watches.
Everything that you try to do, you have a tendency to have many obstacles in front of you.
Trump also has a tendency to change his mind, even on issues that he seems very passionate about.
This tendency to one-up one another based on how cold our respective hometowns are is uniquely Canadian.
From there, the album moves quickly, because of its tendency to lull the listener into a hypnotic state.
We learned about his budding friendship with a dog who has a tendency to bark through the night.
One reason Chinese buyers spend more, the report found, is their tendency to buy in expensive property markets.
Her tendency to go on hostile attacks and suddenly break away into a wide, cold smile was unnerving.
But in the early going, Trust's tendency to dawdle leaves a sense that everything and nothing matters simultaneously.
Absolutely, the problem of misinformation is compounded by our tendency to look for information that confirms our beliefs.
Netflix isn't evil, but its tendency to promote binge-watching has robbed its users of many an hour.
This wasn't him trying—his natural tendency to be different stemmed from the fact that he was different.
And the story of Mr Batista senior mirrors another aspect of Brazil: its tendency to boom and bust.
She had always disliked the town's tendency to consider itself a shining little Christendom especially beloved by God.
This tendency to channel herself and her family through fictional characters in her work recurs throughout her career.
Moreover, when deer were in a group, their tendency to move along the north-south axis grew stronger.
That points the finger of blame at humans, who have a tendency to think that bigger is better.
Today, this mechanism breeds pessimism and negativity through the mind's tendency to wander until it finds a threat.
There's a tendency to reach to normalize Trump's hot-knife-through-butter slicing and dicing of his Cabinet.
He nurses a deep sense of inadequacy, a bad case of PTSD and a tendency to self-medicate.
They mention our tendency to narrow-frame, to see every decision as a binary "whether or not" alternative.
Yet, for many, there's a tendency to treat the two terms as if they mean the same thing.
The slow cooker has a tendency to dilute flavors due to condensation building up during the cooking process.
The tendency to become complacent or make mistakes reflects typical human behavior on the part of cyber criminals.
Feinstein, conversely, has frustrated tech with her tendency to back law enforcement and other groups on surveillance issues.
Lighthizer's tendency to avoid the limelight could be, weirdly, a strike against him in the world of Trump.
" He says this is "the tendency to especially like oneself, one's own kind and one's own idea structures.
Political people may have more of a tendency to evade, but Jane, her tendency is to answer them.
His tendency to lash out has frequently foiled the White House's effort to drive a consistent policy message.
Alzheimer's disease can manifest itself differently from patient to patient, and the tendency to wander is not predictable.
In other words, the tendency to become depressed is almost completely genetic in nearly half of all cases.
In fact, Gates reads about 50 books a year and has a tendency to share his annual favorites.
Not surprisingly, Mr. Kasich has a tendency to heap praise upon the states where he is seeking votes.
Villeneuve had the faster car, but while clearly talented he had shown a tendency to wilt under pressure.
And after you encourage someone so many times, you have a tendency to want to give up yourself.
Games have a tendency to draw from the Star Wars school of storytelling—hero's journey and all that.
I think that documentary photography's weakness has been a tendency to fixate on things that are obviously visual.
It's The Same Game, just with its tendency to tear your head off all the time toned down.
Nguyen's most obvious habit, which can get him into trouble, is his tendency to run and to chase.
Some buyers with smaller wrists (including myself) did notice that the watch has a tendency to slip around.
Service members have a tendency to be extremely nit-picky when it comes to military depictions on screen.
"In general, there's a tendency to overstate the role of the president in shaping the economy," noted Strain.
It also had a tendency to collect so many selfie-seeking fans that it became a safety hazard.
It was also tricky to drive because the heavy rear end gave it a tendency to spin out.
It was a reminder that Biden has a tendency to put even noble sentiments in a distracting way.
Bolton's tendency to try to solve every geopolitical problem with the American military first is a troubling one.
Apologizing pre-emptively for his tendency to "start preaching," Foster spoke for almost 20 minutes, invoking the Rev.
This clarity is important because humans have a tendency to avoid what they perceive as negative financial information.
But we should be equally aware of the media tendency to capitulate in the face of Trumpian triumphalism.
And while there's nothing wrong with standard red carpet fashion, it does have a tendency to get boring.
Looser's early chapters have a tendency to feel dutiful and plodding, but her argument is nuanced and subtle.
Colin seems to be in part a reaction to the common tendency to compare WWDITS to The Office.
These have had a tendency to become progressively more radical, with the Revolution of 1789 the prime example.
We know that the president has a tendency to hit back twice as hard when he is threatened.
Some of this is simple coastal provincialism, and New York's old tendency to mistake itself for the world.
There's a tendency to consign these plays to the dusty past, but you'd be wrong to do so.
He has an improv comic's physicality, with a tendency to lean forward as he approaches a punch line.
Economic, political and national security challenges proliferate, and they are made worse by the tendency to turn inward.
We were completely looking at things negatively, and now people have a tendency to see things more positively.
In addition, the tendency to include them with other hate crimes leaves the extent of the problem unclear.
The amateur's chink in my driving talent, I've learned, is a tendency to get stuck in the present.
India has also shown a growing tendency to cut off the internet from those who already have it.
Crimes have a tendency to become not just stories but genres, once we get too accustomed to them.
When our excitement is sky-high, we have the tendency to underestimate the level of risk we're taking.  
A tendency to over-predict the costs of wind and solar also played a role in forecast errors.
All else being equal, this means the yen has a structural, natural tendency to strengthen, unlike the pound.
"Sometimes I have the tendency to lash out to others on the staff," Meehan told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Even if not, his use of it gives credence to a tendency to distrust news we don't like.
There is a sensible tendency to look at every dollar government spends and decide if it is worthwhile.
But while he can be terrifically quotable and entertaining, he also has a tendency to utter outrageous things.
The camera also exhibits aggressive image processing in certain situations, with a tendency to excessively smooth out skin.
Even within the scientific community he was sometimes criticized as having a tendency to combine science and advocacy.
"During elementary and middle school, the tendency to draw male scientists increased rapidly with age," the study says.
Cuomo has a tendency to gaffe, especially when, to borrow a line from "The Incredibles", he goes monologuing.
They also noted Mr. Trump's tendency to go off script, at times to the chagrin of his advisers.
There's also President Trump who has a tendency to criticize the Fed for not lowering rates to zero.
There's a tendency to view it all as a bit of Kabuki theater, predictable and full of posturing.
His tendency to alienate supporters, players and eventually his employers has become known as his "third-season syndrome".
The senator has a tendency to negotiate haphazardly, giving away key policies for the sake of insignificant votes.
Readers should also be used to Vaughan's tendency to dispatch beloved characters with unexpected and often brutal deaths.
Hispanics also have a greater tendency to enroll in two-year community colleges, rather than four-year programs.
December typically has the tendency to finish strong, according to Ryan Detrick, senior market strategist for LPL Financial.
"So many commentators have a tendency to get hysterical whenever something scares them, even a little," Cramer said.
These behaviors may sound extreme and highly inconsiderate, but they have a tendency to sneak up on you.
Fridlund has a tendency to double up on her descriptors, to use two adjectives where one would do.
Second, always guard against the tendency to overinterpret support for a candidate without considering the margin of error.
Halep, who has had a tendency to give into negativity when being outplayed, did not relent this time.
One big handicap has been its tendency to use furtive tactics that can leave even China's supporters perturbed.
One big handicap has been its tendency to use furtive tactics that can leave even China's supporters perturbed.
Amazon has frequently been called out for its tendency to use lots of packaging to send small items.
The human mind has a tendency to reduce problems to either we do this or we do that.
In trying to bring freshness to standard repertory works, Mr. van Zweden has a tendency to overdo things.
He blamed Tesla's issues partly on the automaker's tendency to continuously make updates and changes to its products.
"She was a big supporter of using the names," he said, citing her tendency to speak her mind.
There's a tendency to talk about diversity in Hollywood solely in terms of race, gender, and sexual orientation.
"Larger breeds are less attractive to landlords because the tendency to larger amounts of damage," Badrap's Reynolds said.
Trump's mercurial nature and tendency to do things like publicly assailing his own attorney general further incentivize leaking.
"I don't like the tendency to let personnel issues overshadow important issues of substance," he told the paper.
This, however, likely reflects the media's somewhat disproportionate tendency to focus on culture war issues versus economic ones.
The challenge is when you do that you have a tendency to have a bathtub in gross margins not in demand for your product per se but a bathtub in bringing on two new process technologies in roughly the same period of time has a tendency to compress gross margins.
Newer members, in particular, have grown frustrated with Democrats' tendency to yield influential positions to members who have seniority.
The very things that makes SpaceX special — its ambitions and tendency to stretch itself thin — may also be factors.
Intelligent, ambitious and willing to entertain new ideas, MBS shows much promise, but a worrying tendency to act rashly.
"There is a belief that there is a tendency to reassure yourself that the trigger is there," he added.
We need the courage to look deep, ask the questions and go beyond the tendency to explain it away.
The tendency to lobster-ize is important because it shows one generally does not fare well under UV radiation.
Given Felder's tendency to plod after his opponents, drawing Felder forward and around the cage could work a treat.
Make sure that you're not going too overboard with your generosity, because Jupiter has a tendency to overdo it.
I struggle with that; I have a tendency to live too much in the moment and not look ahead.
But Zhang has a tendency to undersell one huge component of her debut novel's near-seamless path to publication.
R. Kelly's tendency to go after teenagers and very young women has been public knowledge for years and years.
"Fashion people" have the tendency to obsess over the tiniest details, things the everyday person probably wouldn't even realize.
"I have a tendency to be a little bit bossy just because I'm juggling so many things," she said.
In its tendency to gaze longingly backwards, it continues to exclude those who have historically been denied a voice.
While working as a CIA agent, her tendency to buck the system and go rogue made her seem heroic.
When using a mixable product, consumers have a tendency to use a few drops and call it a day.
Facebook will have to strike a balance between local news and alerts and its tendency to prioritize popular content.
"People have a strong tendency to think in binary terms about memory — it's there or not there," he said.
On the left there is a tendency to ignore bad public schools, pander to unions and indulge underperforming teachers.
This collaging certainly references our digital tendency to have multiple windows open, always looking at several things at once.
In addition to a tendency to be hyperkinetic, children's TV programming often (still) focuses on social interactions and goals.
"Scientists have great tendency to ramble on — myself included — when we're talking about things we really like," she says.
But accidents are common, largely due to years of under-investment in infrastructure and a tendency to overload ferries.
The authors suspect these findings have to do with people's increased tendency to seek existential meaning around big birthdays.
Gratitude counters feelings of entitlement and challenges our tendency to take the good things in our lives for granted.
Putting aside Kanye West's tendency to embroil himself in touchy matters, Christina Aguilera praises the rapper for his artistry.
Thanks to my erratic sleep schedule, stress dreams, and tendency to wake up every hour starting at 6 a.m.
"You and I and everybody in the western world, we have a tendency to be very egocentric," he said.
"We don't set out to create massive gigantic levels, but we have a tendency to do so," Liebold says.
To the extent history is playing any part in all this, it is in its tendency to repeat itself.
As with supersonic passenger planes, the private firms involved in this field have a tendency to make optimistic claims.
The study found that men have a tendency to overrate their accomplishments on things like math tasks by 30%.
Contrariwise, issuing a warning when no subsequent wave arrives provokes cynicism and a tendency to ignore future evacuation calls.
On the flip side, most people have a tendency to get defensive when you bring up "neediness," she says.
Do you think your tendency to be open and vulnerable is something that will help make this more accessible?
"Game of Thrones" has always shown a tendency to privilege the male interiority over that of its female characters.
His tendency to micromanage the IPO and vacillate over where Aramco should be listed has caused delay and confusion.

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