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of Tadahiro's intentions towards Yuzu and the | tendency of the rest of the family to almost completel |
of assortative mixing by degree, meaning the | tendency of nodes with high degree to connect to other |
The | tendency of melamine cups and plates to stain and scra |
The | tendency of copper to react with ammonia was exploited |
class aircraft (class A) due to the increased | tendency of these aircraft to fly at higher altitudes |
ncy or pollinator constancy is defined as the | tendency of individual pollinators to exclusively visi |
es for certain colors or flower types, or the | tendency of pollinators to visit the most rewarding an |
However, in its place, Ryle saw the | tendency of philosophers to search for objects whose n |
Island tameness is the | tendency of many populations and species of animals li |
ess of mythologisation, Barthes refers to the | tendency of socially constructed notions, narratives, |
ted Broad Australian accent, drawing upon the | tendency of this accent to run words together in a for |
by television critic Jim Shelley, who noted a | tendency of Holby City producers toward hiring already |
tia, also known as Rotational Inertia, is the | tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or un |
stical models of volatility that captured the | tendency of stock prices and other financial variables |
gh-Joule effect (aka Gow-Joule effect) is the | tendency of elastomers to contract when heated if they |
This | tendency of using violence to coerce the population es |
Justin Denton, Direct Action | Tendency of Socialist Party, USA. |
ising the Arditi and criticizing the Bordigan | tendency of the PCI which opposed militant anti-fascis |
cannot be looked on as offsetting the warming | tendency of increased carbon dioxide: their concurrent |
, during his investigations into the bleeding | tendency of a lady called Mary (1914-2002). |
n international relations theory involves the | tendency of nation-states to refuse to confront a grow |
The community had a notable | tendency of immigration in early 20th century. |
ounts are probably fictional, a result of the | tendency of oral tales to use real people and events a |
Hasta people also have the | tendency of not letting the things go. |
Piezochromism describes the | tendency of certain materials to change color with the |
603), and the | tendency of modern criticism is to regard him as the a |
e is rather flammable because of the reducing | tendency of the antimonide (Sb3-) ion. |
It also has very low creep, which is the | tendency of some glues to plastically yield under even |
Cleavage, in mineralogy, is the | tendency of crystalline materials to split along defin |
at Britain where he was part of the Blanquist | tendency of the First International. |
on several other positions, most notably the | tendency of the rate of profit to fall Revolutionary P |
ken from Les Lettres nouvelles, examining the | tendency of contemporary social value systems to creat |
ame a prominent figure in the Marxist Workers | Tendency of the ANC. |
Macroscopically, temperature tells of the | tendency of matter to transfer heat from hotter to coo |
This refers to the | tendency of various parts of the speaker: the cone, it |
The | tendency of Klein as a dramatist was to become bombast |
contain a certain amount of Pu-240 due to the | tendency of Pu-239 to absorb an additional neutron dur |
The | tendency of the zinc electrode to dissolve into soluti |
Chatham's work eschews the narrative | tendency of much western art and presents landscapes t |
His address, entitled "The | Tendency of History," was delivered in absentia. |
rriding ethico-political concern has been the | tendency of institutional and cultural discourses/prac |
the | tendency of the physician to use a wide palette of dru |
This susceptibility is enhanced due to the | tendency of Baco Blanc vines to bud early and ripen la |
dog managed not to fall victim to the natural | tendency of actors groomed in the silent film to overp |
Dietary indiscretion is the | tendency of certain animal of eating unusual items. |
Creaming of an emulsion also increases the | tendency of an emulsion to inversion. |
Later a strong | tendency of free love appeared alongside anarcha-femin |
In South Africa he continued his | tendency of actively intervening in local politics. |
Cording, in mycobacteriology, refers to a | tendency of some mycobacterium (especially M. tubercul |
ose of the Molly Pitchers was to prevent "any | tendency on the part of our National Government to int |
The Communist League split with the | tendency opposed to joining the ILP continuing as the |
an, but may have associated themselves with a | tendency or faction in Parliament. |
ne else, nor is it an arrogant or domineering | tendency or an inflated opinion of our abilities and a |
g groups, a caucus may be an openly organized | tendency or political faction within the group, equiva |
son is not a sin, it is a more or less strong | tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil; and t |
was during this time that the Johnson-Forest | tendency reached the conclusion that, as there was no |
es largely apart from the Roman population, a | tendency reinforced by their different faiths: the Got |
This implicates the natural | tendency related to biological aggression in mice beca |
Revolutionary Party | Tendency reply to "Political" Committee charges [New Y |
Bonnard who seemed to recognize a progressive | tendency rooted in his own sense of colour (Post-Impre |
candidate Pat Wall (a member of the Militant | Tendency) saw his vote split by a strong SDP challenge |
The Johnson-Forest | tendency, sometimes called the Johnsonites, refers to |
ty had begun into the involvement of Militant | tendency supporters. |
and became a leading figure on the hard-line | tendency, supporting Giorgio Almirante in his struggle |
Lee-Hamilton has an unfortunately greater | tendency than Robert Browning towards the morbid and t |
A weakly basic solvent has less | tendency than a strongly basic one to accept a proton. |
shows lower swarming | tendency than other Western honey bee races |
poems are more conspicuous for their liberal | tendency than their poetry. |
y, Miceli battled a high ERA in Pittsburgh, a | tendency that has followed him throughout his career. |
These writings reveal a conservative | tendency that distinguished his later works - an unbou |
bequest reflecting its domestic rationale, a | tendency that was continued throughout the first 80 ye |
Within the MSI he was part of the 'left-wing' | tendency that sought to add socialist economics to the |
Libertarian Left Platform, the | tendency that was supportive of Ufuk Uras left the par |
Basque militant armed group of the Trotskyist | tendency that may be remembered for being the only one |
president of Colombia, setting a conservative | tendency that would catch on with the Colombian politi |
brasive advocacy on behalf of his clients - a | tendency that has been noted in the National Law Journ |
Glib and superficial charm is "the | tendency to be smooth, engaging, charming, slick, and |
all as practicable because that reduces their | tendency to migrate under the influence of buoyant for |
ry for sea trials, which revealed a dangerous | tendency to ship considerable amounts of water in heav |
d "prone to serious bouts of self-doubt and a | tendency to let injuries rule his thought processes." |
Tha ability and | tendency to build wax comb differs between the honeybe |
e prone to instability over time, as it has a | tendency to bend, distort, crack, shatter, and pit wit |
There was some | tendency to typecast Kapell as a performer of flashy r |
Similarly a weak acid has less | tendency to donate protons than a strong acid. |
cknamed "the wobbly eight" after their slight | tendency to roll under way. |
ass balances fitted to the ailerons cured the | tendency to flutter. |
is susceptible to oidium and black rot with a | tendency to bud early. |
ents described him as an unsettled man with a | tendency to polemise. |
troy the Book, although it has an unfortunate | tendency to fly away after its spells are undone. |
e-playing games like World of Warcraft have a | tendency to be the most addictive. |
also known as the "drama tree" because of its | tendency to bend with even the slightest of breezes. |
ored by decorative landscapers because of its | tendency to grow in bunches. |
People suffering from addiction have a | tendency to attribute their addiction to specific scen |
and the Old Catholic Church, and also spoused | tendency to a rationalist and Unitarian Christian theo |
ems, which William Walker, an American with a | tendency to slavery, took advantage of. |
esics, although it does have a slightly lower | tendency to produce nausea and respiratory depression |
The common name, Fever tree, comes from its | tendency to grow in swampy areas: early European settl |
ticized for being bland and the devices had a | tendency to jam. |
stories, Hot Stuff was written with a strong | tendency to remain separate, in his own world. |
Quick, was aware of starter Frank Silvestri's | tendency to pull the trigger immediately as the swimme |
United States, while the weakest point is its | tendency to "place the blame [for the AIDS epidemic] e |
example of Huie's masterful reporting and his | tendency to anger the mighty. |
bsequently withdrawn in March 1983 due to its | tendency to cause serious anaphylaxis in an unpredicta |
n sees in stereotypies a compromise between a | tendency to express certain (tender or hostile) object |
hen scored highly by Robert Parker have had a | tendency to increase in price resembling the Bordeaux |
that during combat, most fighters will have a | tendency to have their body hang back while their head |
nd his equally demented twin (who both have a | tendency to tap-dance and belt out good old country di |
is species as a nuisance, partly due to their | tendency to overwinter indoors and the unpleasant odor |
otherton was a disciple of Swedenborg, with a | tendency to belief in spiritualistic phenomena. |
Common criticisms also stem from the | tendency to portray female characters very negatively |
d the type was popular although it did have a | tendency to enter a flat spin. |
I then have a | tendency to ascribe the feelings I have about my fathe |
(I.e., the Western New York | tendency to say "the" before a route number, such as " |
the earliest days as there has always been a | tendency to view the University population as a captiv |
less liquid has a suffocating odor due to its | tendency to hydrolyze with release of hydrogen bromide |
There has been a generalized | tendency to view the Kahnawake Iroquois as a group of |
Jones's style is marked by his | tendency to start off songs quickly and then slow down |
Christian theologians have also criticized a | tendency to "historicize" and "dogmatize" certain poli |
wardly Viking with a high pitched voice and a | tendency to get seasick. |
f the novel, if they include Renfield, have a | tendency to expand his role, making him a long-standin |
It is sparingly soluble in water, with a | tendency to undergo spontaneous solvolysis when dissol |
other reforms of the Thatcher years, it has a | tendency to polarise opinion very strongly. |
t have habits and institutions of one sort no | tendency to form it, more than of another? |
ized Archbishop Li Shan because of an alleged | tendency to compromise with the Chinese Communist Part |
In particular, he attacked the | tendency to separate morality from positive law, and a |
After light irradiation a | tendency to increased repair activity was observed bot |
, he is noted for his fiscal conservatism and | tendency to oppose public spending measures. |
wheelchairs, particularly the elderly, have a | tendency to fall and injure themselves when trying to |
eel, and worked well but were heavy and had a | tendency to require maintenance. |
The Rifa'i Tariqa has a notable | tendency to blend worship styles or ideas with those o |
ere was, according to Woodham-Smith "always a | tendency to exaggeration in Irish news". |
Mieli has a | tendency to bring up the surrounding climate when summ |
prices move down, the close of the day has a | tendency to crowd the lower portion of the daily range |
unter with Naked Snake, who suggests that his | tendency to absorb the gun's recoil with his elbow is |
ieldmarks of Agaricus albolutescens include a | tendency to discolor tawny-brown, rather than merely y |
The encoded protein, which has a greater | tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather |
Nevertheless, his | tendency to make controversial statements or put her i |
may have ecological implications; as may the | tendency to burn off outside the usual bushfire season |
nomous, rational, and competent agents, and a | tendency to view them as damaged, weak, incapable, and |
ery loving and affectionate birds that have a | tendency to purr like cats as a sign of their affectio |
The cellars had a | tendency to flood and were filled in during the 1950s |
th habit with the individual stems showing no | tendency to swell into pseudobulbs, imbricating foliac |
complicated by government secrecy and by his | tendency to embellish stories. |
p, and every human drop in the cauldron had a | tendency to be sucked towards the vortex...” The crowd |
uantities is impossible due to the compound's | tendency to self-detonate under its own weight. |
The vine's | tendency to bud later in the growing season and ripen |
binary opposition is prompted by the Western | tendency to organise everything into a hierarchal stru |
ces were the weakest, citing them as having a | tendency to be "buried" under the compositions of the |
ol due to what was perceived by teachers as a | tendency to disruption - always asking awkward questio |
vocational' and 'cultural relativism' for its | tendency to concentrate on the popular and meretriciou |
urd" refers to the conflict between the human | tendency to seek value meaning in life and the human i |
of a cohort of patients with thrombophilia (a | tendency to thrombosis). |
e the ion transport through the layer has the | tendency to align the LC perpendicular to the substrat |
her in 1911 the building reflects an emerging | tendency to incorporate freely desperate and competing |
kely in response to the first game's stubborn | tendency to cancel an Overkill if the victor accidenta |
The | tendency to follow the actions or beliefs of others ca |
Because of the area's seats | tendency to vote Labour, and because Labour suffered i |
l areas are much more conservative and have a | tendency to swing Republican more often. |
Monday Night" due to his | tendency to make big plays when his team was playing o |
ome a popular garden plant, although it has a | tendency to be aggressive in some gardens. |
is known for his grinning stage presence and | tendency to make eye contact with audience members. |
nconsistency in directional kicking" plus his | tendency to boot "long, low-trajectory punts that were |
It is the | tendency to judge harmful actions as worse, or less mo |
s since the commuter exhibits a disconcerting | tendency to literally vanish on close questioning abou |
parently that the basic rocks have a stronger | tendency to crystallize, partly because they are more |
By virtue of its | tendency to form a porous frameworks, urea has the abi |
Due to its | tendency to persist in adipose tissue it has a very hi |
sniff out the presence of children and has a | tendency to bark. |
Integra plants are sympodial orchids with no | tendency to produce pseudobulbs. |
ssive concern with linear perspective and his | tendency to create decorative pattern. |
ore diffuse branching, largely reflecting its | tendency to grow in the open on poor sites, so its woo |
d young children with Kindler syndrome have a | tendency to blister with minor trauma and are prone to |
imited repertoire of character designs, and a | tendency to draw vaguely alien faces with bulging eyes |
alogy was inappropriate and such uses "have a | tendency to minimize the horrors of Nazism". |
The native is thought to have a | tendency to seek out those individuals who are not nec |
fore he sold the negotiable securities has no | tendency to prove any authority or any intention of th |
as a thoroughly sound scholar, with perhaps a | tendency to over-minuteness. |
of these compounds, the basic instability and | tendency to burn or explode is derived from the fact t |
ion is that "slipcote" describes the cheese's | tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing. |
or a proto-Beria; he suffered from a bizarre | tendency to forget his own name, and periodically had |
'Godfather's Lollipop' in this case) had the | tendency to include sexually explicit lyrics. |
telegraph traffic increased, the Grove cell's | tendency to discharge poisonous nitrogen dioxide (NO2) |
Ahern was quoted as saying there was 'a | tendency to get carried away' with the average house p |
ass, like the solar system, to give it both a | tendency to expand while at the same time conform to a |
ted to 500 rounds of continuous fire due to a | tendency to overheat. |
rium, it is rarely encountered because of its | tendency to decompose to the constituent elements. |
lmer's persistent personal problems (he had a | tendency to get busted for drugs and get deported back |
toxic, with a narrow therapeutic range and a | tendency to concentrate arsenic in some organs. |
f the object's inertial mass and the object's | tendency to continue moving in a straight line. |
Amadeus had a | tendency to exaggerate his titles, and also claimed to |
Alouettes were extremely reliable (they had a | tendency to sway a little as the troops jumped). |
his team came under controversy due to their | tendency to qualify for races on the "Past Champion's |
mself has criticized his (and other writers') | tendency to write "pretty" at the expense of sound, lo |
phical Transactions' for 1829 ‘Remarks on the | Tendency to Calculous Diseases,' one of the numerous w |
(There is a | tendency to use Dalston as a grab-all that should be r |
77, Knowlton left the organization citing his | tendency to cut "administrative corners much too freel |
They have a | tendency to occur as single-aged stands, and are subje |
miniskirts, a recklessly sharp tongue, and a | tendency to deal with men by either beating them up or |
may be attributed to an overeaters' increased | tendency to secrete insulin at the sight and smell of |
riedman's idiosyncratic prose style, with its | tendency to use mixed metaphors and analogies. |
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