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He is, as he acknowledges, balding and with a tendency toward chub.
We have our own leader with a tendency toward authoritarian responses to criticism.
A new application aimed at those with a tendency towards procrastination can help.
She was unsure of herself, with a tendency to sing in the back.
After all, I married a moderately successful musician with a tendency towards excessive partying.
Colleagues with a tendency to go off-message have mysteriously disappeared from public view.
"It often begins with a tendency to flush or blush more easily," she says.
For Teddy, it means becoming the sad sidekick with a tendency for multiple dramatic deaths.
In real life I am a vegetarian with a tendency to get preachy about animal conservation.
The fan base for deliberation is still small and afflicted with a tendency to constitutional nerdery.
Slightly tempered ambition might be no bad thing for a president with a tendency to hubris.
These days such departures often go hand in hand with a tendency to skip other orthodoxies.
There's Kyle Cooke, the aspiring entrepreneur with a tendency towards Tom Schwartz-levels of a blackout drinking.
For many, she has helped humanize the technocrat-banker with a tendency (now contained) for highfalutin jargon.
Perhaps this rhetoric resonates well with a tendency to like to see the democratic system go down.
For that hypersexual minority with a tendency towards bad behavior, the story is different, and potentially deeply damaging.
He has an improv comic's physicality, with a tendency to lean forward as he approaches a punch line.
The camera also exhibits aggressive image processing in certain situations, with a tendency to excessively smooth out skin.
With a tendency toward the dramatic, John likens his impoverished town in western Alabama to Fallujah, Darfur, and Beirut.
But uninformed nervous twitching with a tendency toward retaliation is hardly a way to get along in the world.
And might someone with a tendency toward depression or anxiety trace their problems back to forgotten experiences under sedation?
Adding to this tendency toward detailed surface pattern is his technical proficiency, combined with a tendency to observe nature.
Democrats argue the merger will allow a broadcaster with a tendency toward hyperbole to further mislead the American public.
Instead, on Westworld he's an android host with a tendency to die in nearly every episode in increasingly gruesome ways.
I also shopped when I was in a good or celebratory mood, with a tendency to go beyond my means.
Michael H. Stone: I think there are a few people who are born with a tendency to do evil things.
For people with a tendency towards aggression or "meanness," Quigley says it's important to not drink as much, or at all.
I could just be Fen: This goofy little food nerd, eternally in oversized hipster plaids, with a tendency to forget things.
The Coens make dark comedies that are tinged with the absurd and populated by exaggerated personalities with a tendency towards caricature.
Nervousness has heightened volatility in stocks recently, with a tendency for stocks to lose morning gains as the day wears on.
The Enthusiast I am a binge reader, with a tendency to throw myself at a writer, immerse myself in their work.
And how will Mr. López Obrador, a firebrand with a tendency to dismiss his critics in the media and elsewhere, govern?
Today's workforce — millennials, especially — has come to be defined as restless, with a tendency toward frequent job-hopping and increased expectations.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao is a petite woman with a tendency to smile sweetly as she answers questions in a soft voice.
Those with a tendency to store fat were able to survive longer periods without food and had extra energy for hostile environments.
Chief Putney, 47, is an imposing man, an accomplished martial artist who stands over six feet tall, with a tendency toward introversion.
Not only is it unscientific; it's gratuitous, and Pinker ends up undermining his own arguments with a tendency to overstate his case.
His style is intense, sardonic, philosophical, with a tendency to skitter away from the spotlight even as he places himself center stage.
Sometimes threats are the result of conspiracies, but anyone with a tendency toward conspiracy theories might want to check that at the door.
Plenty suspect it was that stance (along with a tendency for speaking his mind on politically-sensitive subjects) which led to Mr Rajan's ousting.
We are social creatures, after all, with a tendency to organize and make decisions on a communal level, to delegate tasks and assume societal roles.
She can be careless and violent, with a tendency to hit first and ask questions later, but when it counts, her moral compass points unwaveringly north.
Our personally-tailored social media feeds create what the legal scholar Cass Sunstein calls enclave extremism — groupthink and factionalism with a tendency to spiral into zealotry.
There are enough people with a tendency for violence that cannot distinguish between political stagecraft and practical exhortations to rescue the country by any available means.
It's an anthem for those with a tendency to get lost in their own heads—a demographic that's traditionally been well served by Radiohead ballads anyway.
Ahmad Zaki, one of the movement's founders, believes the genre of punk is often associated with a "tendency towards misbehaviour" but he wants to change that.
The extra space is appreciated, especially in an Animal model for pet owners who have pets with a tendency to lose their fur all over the place.
And the policy experience of a county commissioner before that, with a tendency to fold like your aunt at a poker game when someone sneezes on him.
The Day Bed is a hybrid napping and notification check-in structure, ideal for people with a tendency to lie in bed while rendezvousing with their phones.
There's a strong agricultural tradition which is closely followed by industry, with a tendency toward rugged and well-made products that have a sober aspect to them.
He is loping and saturnine, husky and housebound, with a tendency to bark, bay and growl; Knode is prone to gales of laughter and micro-bursts of surprise.
However, Alcoa has taken dramatic action when it announced it would split in two: creating a commodity producer and an aluminum technology company with a tendency towards aerospace.
It's the (Catholic) Steve Bannon, after all — with a tendency toward apocalyptic narratives and inclination to stoke absolutism — who seems a more likely architect of such a strategy.
We also know, however, what characteristics those with a tendency to abuse possess and have some good ideas on how to apply this information to real world change.
If paper with a tendency to curl is packaged and stored furled around a core, the curl is set, much like a lock of hair around a curler.
"Anyone with a tendency to ruminate will need the best of distractions to avoid getting stuck in a depressive spiral related to feeling alone and unloved" on remote Mars.
As one of the few black candidates in the field — and as one with a tendency toward sweeping, unity-oriented speeches — he'd long drawn comparisons to former President Obama.
THERE was a time, not that long ago, when China's big internet companies were dismissed by investors in Silicon Valley as marginal firms with a tendency to copy Western products.
For other women, for example women with a tendency toward depression, we really need to think twice about whether we give them a product that can deteriorate their mental status.
An L.S.U. tennis player with a tendency to cramp didn't love the taste of Powerade, so the trainers gave him cans of high-sodium Campbell's soup to eat before matches.
Muro said the cities with the greatest digital opportunities -- particularly those on the very top of the list -- share several characteristics that now also overlap with a tendency to support Democrats.
Growing up, family life was fraught: her mother was an alcoholic with a tendency to throw food, while her abusive father repeatedly told young Springfield that she was stupid and ugly.
The things submariners say and do can surprise in either direction: They are not above a gestural fuck you; old-school masculinity coexists with a tendency to cry and drink Rumple Minze.
They're some of the hardest working, most loyal signs around, but they usually prefer to stay behind the scenes — with a tendency for perfectionism, they'd hate to be caught making a mistake.
He used the platform to elevate the voices of young Bay Area stars like SOB X RBE, a quartet with a tendency to cram as many syllables as possible into a bar.
The book includes numerous firsthand accounts from White House sources that portray an administration rife with conflict, personal insults and a president with a tendency to lash out at his closest aides.
Gather 'round and listen to the tale of how I, your average working mother with a tendency to over-schedule, over-analyze, and over-stress, changed my life with a single surf lesson.
Nine years her junior, in his first campaign for elected office and with a tendency to come across as arrogant and at times even dismissive, this may not play well with his audience.
With her quirky characters and stand-up that's dense with one-liners, all flavored with a tendency toward whimsy, Ms. Pasic is an up-and-coming talent in New York's alternative comedy scene.
He frequently interrupts others (in a recent interview with NPR, he had to be asked several times to let others speak), with a tendency to speak in bullet points to get his point across.
Certain characteristics also correlated with a tendency to digital self-harm, including being non-heterosexual, experience with school bullying and cyberbullying, drug use or deviant behavior, and having depressive thoughts and self-harming offline.
Sure enough, they found that the brains of elderly mice in which the Rest gene had been knocked out were a mess of overexcited neurons, with a tendency toward bursts of activity resembling seizures.
More and more people are starting to believe that only strong-handed authority, anti-European and anti-liberal in spirit, with a tendency toward overt authoritarianism, is capable of stopping the wave of illegal migration.
The Comotomo Natural Feel Baby Bottle is our top pick because its design makes use and cleaning easy and because most babies accept the bottle — even those with a tendency to fuss about such things.
And in a game already replete with a tendency to self-mythologize, nearly every segment featured some pithy little callback to the days of yore, when men were men and a hit was a hit.
For anyone with a tendency to feel queasy, there's no worse late night concept out there than the nauseating drama that is James Corden's "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" on The Late Late Show.
Harrelson, an actor with a tendency to chew on his roles like an unlucky wad of Red Man tobacco, seems to understand exactly what kind of movie he's in, just like Gary Oldman did in Dawn.
How it expected to win with an overly cautious, graying policy wonk with a tendency toward building bunkers when media scrutiny gets intense will be a question answered by countless studies, columns and unauthorized tell-alls.
Like the tool shed in her painting, she has endured all kinds of changes in the art world's weather without ever succumbing to the temptation to belong to a group or align herself with a tendency.
He has a teddy-bear physique, a cheerful stage presence and a mumbling, stealth articulate voice — with a tendency to swallow the ends of his sentences like so many frosted snack cakes — that breeds instant intimacy.
In a quick test of Prisma video ahead of the new feature launch I found results looked a little crude and were less immediately appealing vs Prisma's art filtered photos — with a tendency towards producing flickery footage.
Whatever qualms they may have with Clinton, they must be aware that she is vastly more stable and competent than a reality-TV star with a tendency to fly off the handle and tweet insults at people.
Here is a key chart from the Voter Study Group looking at how stated opinions on various matters correlated with a tendency to have a favorable view of Clinton or Sanders (or Barack Obama, for added context).
But in a city with a tendency to chop neighborhoods into ever smaller pieces (all with their own names), the block-wide district should be considered a stand-alone place, say many who live and work there.
Mr. Bolsonaro, who was regarded as a fringe legislator with a tendency to say outrageous things, has built a significant following by vowing to stamp out corruption and curb violence by giving law enforcement officials a freer hand.
Quiet but ardent, with a tendency to speak in lists, Phillipson leans forward so intently as she talks that, by the end of our conversation, I was pinned in my seat, very gently, between the table and the wall.
Even though they may not have been born with a tendency to be psychopathic and unable to feel for others, they've had their good feelings drowned in all of the misery they've had to endure through their early years.
It will also go down as one of the most self-consciously Intense-with-a-capital-"I" movies in recent memory, a visually gorgeous but heavy-handed study of extreme masculinity and revenge told by a filmmaker with a tendency to fetishize both.
Morales credits this to the fact that they are not proper manufacturers; they had to use a certain kind of plastic compatible with the 3-D printer at his university, which led to brittle handles with a tendency to break during use.
Bernie Sanders continued to be a man on an economic mission, full of populist passion, with a tendency to reduce his policy prescriptions to eradicating the evils associated with the millionaires and billionaires who populate PACs, Wall Street banks and insurance companies.
This enhanced pain response was associated with abnormalities in the transport of gas through the gut, with a tendency to pass gas less rapidly per rectum and for increased quantities of the infusate to reflux from the intestine back into the stomach.
Spieth has been battling an inconsistent swing most of the year, with a tendency to hit a couple of awful and costly shots each round, and nothing he did at Sedgefield this week suggests he is any closer to solving the problem.
He teamed up with web developer and designer Boulay to create a tool to take advantage of this opportunity, which was growing thanks to dwindling individual ownership of cars, paired with a tendency for events to be located just outside cities and urban centers.
More generally, the wobbly Italian government, which has had difficulty passing basic laws, was attempting a crackdown of historic scope in a continent fiercely protective of its personal liberties and in a country with a tendency to interpret laws as suggestions or hurdles to circumvent.
During the past two decades, the increasing physical and psychic distance that has distinguished the relationship between moneyed urbanites and members of the working class has coincided with a tendency among the well positioned to ape the style and tastes of the people they are displacing.
More broadly, it is one of a growing number of small initiatives around the country that offer a new narrative on Romanian art, one that breaks with a tendency to celebrate figures of the past, deemed too conservative, at the expense of contemporary artists ready to assert themselves.
With "a tendency of being particularly less responsible, less intellectual, and more hostile when under the influence of alcohol than they are when they are sober," the Mr. Hyde is not so fun to be around and is the most likely archetype to black out or get arrested.
Nightcap: The latest news and political buzz from CNN Politics | Sign up The pick sets up a stark clash in styles: a brash presumptive nominee with a tendency to freelance into controversies alongside a cautious former congressional leader who's stuck close to conservative orthodoxy since starting his career in talk radio.
But Ms. Phillips — a tall, elegant woman with a tendency to laugh when speaking about herself, as if doing so is a bit tactless — has weathered these trials, mostly through a determination not to overreact to criticism, a composed resolve that friends say has been a trademark since she was young.
On most nights he will be able to use his strength and leaping ability to affect the game on both ends of the floor, especially with a tendency toward maximum effort that will help him fight past bigger players for rebounds (his bulky frame and long arms are reminiscent of Draymond Green).
MAHAN ESFAHANI Talented but divisive, with a tendency to disparage his fellow harpsichordists — including Jean Rondeau, who plays at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in March — this chronology-hopping artist pairs selections from Bach's "The Well-Tempered Clavier" with works by George Lewis, Luciano Berio and Tristan Perich at the Miller Theater.
But even as other longtime supporters continue to see Mr. Assange as a courageous crusader — "a moral individual in a world of mass societies," as one put it — they say he can be vain and childlike, with a tendency to see the world as divided into those who support him and those who do not.
"We had a situation with Brexit where the assassination of this politician seems to be helping the odds of (Britain) staying a little bit along with a tendency by voters to vote for the status quo when they approach these kinds of events," said Aaron Kohli, interest rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Cera, on the comic side, and Hedges, edging closer to the reflective, are part of a cohort of youngish male actors (Jesse Eisenberg belongs to it, too) whose work has been to portray the cultural values and the tonal peculiarities of their generation and class—sincere, sometimes howling ambition and basically harmless intent mixed with a tendency toward anxiety, avoidance, and maddening hesitation.
But the operation formerly run by Mr. Silverman, an affable executive with a tendency to give directors a wide berth, has also delivered films of irregular quality — something that did not matter so much in the past, when consumers had fewer entertainment options, but a shortcoming that is now considered unacceptable, especially as studios like Warner increasingly rely on sequels.
He's a dynamic speaker, with a tendency to go long, and possessor of an ambitious life story that began in North Jersey suburbia, where his family lived in a predominantly white neighborhood, and took him to Stanford on a football scholarship, to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, and to Newark's Central Ward, where an upset victory landed him a seat on the city's municipal council in 1998.
If the president's supporters are upset about how close that investigation is getting to the Oval Office, they should ask not whether any F.B.I. investigator has ever held an opinion about politics, but rather why Mr. Trump chose as his closest advisers people with a tendency to talk to Russian officials and then fail to tell the truth, again and again, about the nature of those communications.
Carol Danvers is part-human, part-alien, with a tendency to make her own rules when those in place don't fly, Larson told EW. Instead of seeing how her powers originated, the film catches up with Carol already doing the whole superhero thing and facing off with Mar-Vell (Jude Law) and the villainous Starforce, as well as Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) and an army of Skrulls (evil shapeshifters. Cool!).

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