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n 30 January 1984 broadcast Maggie's Militant | Tendency which claimed that several Conservative MPs h |
es show that virtually all cancers manifest a | tendency to aggregate in families. |
ame a prominent figure in the Marxist Workers | Tendency of the ANC. |
may have ecological implications; as may the | tendency to burn off outside the usual bushfire season |
books and the editor of McSweeney's Internet | Tendency. |
n, Animato!, Pulse!, and McSweeney's Internet | Tendency, as well as poetry in Andrei Codrescu's Exqui |
of assortative mixing by degree, meaning the | tendency of nodes with high degree to connect to other |
ed disorder characterized by mild hemorrhagic | tendency associated with 11q chromosome deletion. |
He has a major temper and an even more major | tendency to do reckless things in order to save others |
the Presidium of the Morenoist international | tendency in its different stages: Bolshevik Tendency o |
team's short history, and it set in motion a | tendency for the Shell Shockers to lose quite spectacu |
previously organised under the name Militant | Tendency. |
l education should exploit this natural human | tendency for moral evaluation by presenting the studen |
red to as "Nasty" due to his fiery nature and | tendency for cautions, he was primarily signed to repl |
Nevertheless, his | tendency to make controversial statements or put her i |
(I.e., the Western New York | tendency to say "the" before a route number, such as " |
However, there is no clear | tendency in recent publications to a general increase |
on several other positions, most notably the | tendency of the rate of profit to fall Revolutionary P |
by television critic Jim Shelley, who noted a | tendency of Holby City producers toward hiring already |
encyclical Mysterium Fidei, having noticed a | tendency to reject worship outside the Sunday liturgy |
trol freak and has an occasional psychopathic | tendency to lash out, normally when things don't go he |
Other examples of this | tendency include the fact that it talks about the numb |
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. |
nitially Syed Dildar Ali Naqvi was of Akhbari | tendency but when he travelled to Najaf, he met schola |
By virtue of its | tendency to form a porous frameworks, urea has the abi |
rium, it is rarely encountered because of its | tendency to decompose to the constituent elements. |
n referred to as "Barra lollies" because of a | tendency for impoundment barramundi to round them up a |
and of any chronological sequence and of its | tendency to extol the English province above all other |
title of Space: 1999 and a reflection of the | tendency of Doctor Who story titles to refer to the mo |
ty had begun into the involvement of Militant | tendency supporters. |
A melancholy temperament (a result of James' | tendency to "understand" reality, more specifically th |
la Borg's, and is credited for much of Borg's | tendency to incorporate real sounds into his music, su |
The cause of this | tendency is unclear. |
long been abandoned, primarily because of its | tendency to change color when touched by sweaty finger |
tant in biological chemistry because of their | tendency to form hydrogen bonds both as donor and acce |
ounts are probably fictional, a result of the | tendency of oral tales to use real people and events a |
Because of its | tendency to create dark orange-brown stains, juglone h |
council's leadership and a member of Militant | Tendency, a Trotskyist organisation then pursuing entr |
), and it can also be explained in terms of a | tendency to think in terms of proportions rather than |
Macroscopically, temperature tells of the | tendency of matter to transfer heat from hotter to coo |
Age of Illusion is perhaps the apogee of this | tendency. |
The initial membership of the | tendency was quite small, about 35 in October 1961, wi |
, bridled at the poor dress sense of Militant | Tendency MP Terry Fields, supported rate capping of le |
ckname of "The Trembling Lady" because of its | tendency to vibrate, particularly when used by troops |
The designation was in recognition of their | tendency to produce heart-stopping comeback victories |
ialbarbital is short acting and has less of a | tendency to induce respiratory depression than other b |
phical Transactions' for 1829 ‘Remarks on the | Tendency to Calculous Diseases,' one of the numerous w |
He focused particularly on the | tendency of Trotskyist and Maoist groups to factionali |
Holmes and Moriarty, and just focus on their | tendency to chew scenery and do little, if anything, w |
ps were actually palatal stops based on their | tendency to co-occur with front vowels and /j/, but th |
g groups, a caucus may be an openly organized | tendency or political faction within the group, equiva |
ds, notably in its inconsistent operation and | tendency to retain the charge from an earlier experime |
Conservatives (Provincial Government), or the | tendency of certain Canadian federal politicians to ov |
ne else, nor is it an arrogant or domineering | tendency or an inflated opinion of our abilities and a |
l-being which it engenders; (ii) little or no | tendency to increase the dose; (iii) some degree of ps |
es for certain colors or flower types, or the | tendency of pollinators to visit the most rewarding an |
This, plus his inattention in class or his | tendency to chat with his friend Flafla, results in li |
sed that they "neatly mirror the original mod | tendency to expand in the direction of acid rock". |
S), Abascal represented the orthodox Catholic | tendency within the movement. |
m may be used to refer to any other post-1945 | tendency of modernist music not definable as experimen |
mself has criticized his (and other writers') | tendency to write "pretty" at the expense of sound, lo |
C4 and CAM overcome the | tendency of the enzyme RuBisCO to wastefully fix oxyge |
may be attributed to an overeaters' increased | tendency to secrete insulin at the sight and smell of |
instead of recognizing one's own weaknesses, | tendency to blame others for own failures. |
In particular, a | tendency to develop lateral roots in response to absci |
se, and secondly it has a particularly strong | tendency to induce respiratory depression, especially |
ardliner, he led the "prolonged people's war" | tendency within the FSLN, but later supported the poli |
as a thoroughly sound scholar, with perhaps a | tendency to over-minuteness. |
robabilistic consequence of physical systems' | tendency to increase their entropy. |
y, Miceli battled a high ERA in Pittsburgh, a | tendency that has followed him throughout his career. |
Libertarian Left Platform, the | tendency that was supportive of Ufuk Uras left the par |
nconsistency in directional kicking" plus his | tendency to boot "long, low-trajectory punts that were |
es largely apart from the Roman population, a | tendency reinforced by their different faiths: the Got |
Phosphate transistasis is the power or | tendency of a living thing to keep changing its phosph |
is known for his grinning stage presence and | tendency to make eye contact with audience members. |
ose of the Molly Pitchers was to prevent "any | tendency on the part of our National Government to int |
or, combined with another common problem: the | tendency to procrastinate. |
t it was modeled after producer Schlesinger's | tendency to lisp. |
le doesn't bode well for wine production, its | tendency to produce high acid, neutral flavor grapes w |
to the SWP leadership Proletarian Orientation | Tendency. |
Kielland's music has a prominent polyphonic | tendency, with penetrating dissonant lines. |
eir supposed inability to "ask questions" and | tendency to block out all forms of criticism. |
bequest reflecting its domestic rationale, a | tendency that was continued throughout the first 80 ye |
all as practicable because that reduces their | tendency to migrate under the influence of buoyant for |
id fight/flight responses, hence reducing the | tendency to stutter. |
ore diffuse branching, largely reflecting its | tendency to grow in the open on poor sites, so its woo |
literally to "if an anomaly"; this reflects a | tendency of ancient writers to refer to texts by the c |
Drunken Relief: the | tendency for people who drink to worry less and pay le |
he ICFI left to form the Reorganised Minority | Tendency (RMT), led by Tim Wohlforth, just as the Robe |
the vorticity tensor represents any | tendency of the initial sphere to rotate; the vorticit |
ossibly gain from the Republican electorate's | tendency to nominate candidates who had previously run |
Revolutionary Party | Tendency reply to "Political" Committee charges [New Y |
challenged access to the Mississippi River, a | tendency which made Spanish colonial officials fear fo |
nning, criticizing the Steeler running back's | tendency to run out of bounds, a marked contrast to Br |
That being said, the | tendency, especially as the cost of computing declines |
e to the furtherance of my own salvation, the | tendency towards Christianity, born in earlier life, a |
Azariah the High Priest saw the | tendency of such a daring act on the part of the king, |
However, in its place, Ryle saw the | tendency of philosophers to search for objects whose n |
Self-Inflation: the | tendency to inflate self-evaluations. |
ed Ben Hecht script and Selznick's invariable | tendency to overkill are equally to blame." |
Romaine, who had there preached a sermon, the | tendency of which Adams thought it his duty to counter |
It is often associated with serotiny, the | tendency of some plants to store seed in a cone (e.g. |
oduces slender, cane-like stems which show no | tendency to swell into pseudobulbs, and which are cove |
ed for the betterment of the human lot show a | tendency to gas themselves, and not with laughing-gas |
piano, vocal and dramatic works, and showed a | tendency towards pop music. |
th habit with the individual stems showing no | tendency to swell into pseudobulbs, imbricating foliac |
The body whorl shows a | tendency to a second carination. |
This species shows little | tendency to wander from its breeding areas, but there |
esics, although it does have a slightly lower | tendency to produce nausea and respiratory depression |
ilar to MDMA in effects and has slightly less | tendency to produce severe hyperthermia, at least at l |
ne of the leaders of the so-called Cochranite | tendency, a current led by Bert Cochran within the bro |
oted a frustrating, albeit sometimes amusing, | tendency of repeated words to sometimes conclude with |
eling for space and light is sophisticated, a | tendency to divide space into a succession of thin pla |
t have habits and institutions of one sort no | tendency to form it, more than of another? |
A song about treknobabble, Star Trek's | tendency to use borderline nonsense to explain away te |
usic review by Brian Olewnick states "Abrams' | tendency toward light, single-note runs seems to requi |
as that her weakness was a stereotyped female | tendency to be emotional. |
tion decline in Russia and the still on-going | tendency of the population to move to cities and towns |
Subsequently the | tendency grew with cadres in Detroit, Philadelphia and |
Not Invented Here (NIH) syndrome: The | tendency towards reinventing the wheel (Failing to ado |
similar effects, but its unpleasant taste and | tendency to cause nausea made it less accepted by user |
sed as a Mennonite, Bergen has noted that the | tendency of the church to stifle questions and critici |
unter with Naked Snake, who suggests that his | tendency to absorb the gun's recoil with his elbow is |
It is also claimed by some that this | tendency is at work in human sexuality, since, accordi |
However, Proyect recalls that the | Tendency was uncomfortable with the notion of a "black |
r former ISL member) formed the Revolutionary | Tendency within the SWP. |
on cover of the marsh; otherwise, the natural | tendency would be for the marsh to become over several |
The Johnson-Forest | tendency, sometimes called the Johnsonites, refers to |
t organised former supporters of the Militant | Tendency and Socialist Outlook who supported the Scott |
aracterized by its extension of the modernist | tendency towards formalization (particularly as in int |
ver the latter's denunciation of the Militant | Tendency activists who dominated local government on M |
er of Health and Sports regarding the growing | tendency of smokers and establishment owners to flout |
secretly associated himself with the Militant | Tendency, who pushed him to advance through the party |
an organisation of supporters of the Militant | Tendency in Northern Ireland. |
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 |
He was critical of the British | tendency of bowing to public opinion because of their |
sturbed by the implications of the increasing | tendency in Germany towards protectionism, currency ma |
In the 1980s he opposed the Militant | Tendency, but was reluctant to expel its supporters fr |
This implicates the natural | tendency related to biological aggression in mice beca |
urd" refers to the conflict between the human | tendency to seek value meaning in life and the human i |
r Party in 1986 for belonging to the Militant | Tendency, which Hatton argued was a legitimate Marxist |
candidate Pat Wall (a member of the Militant | Tendency) saw his vote split by a strong SDP challenge |
ggins TD and other supporters of the Militant | Tendency. |
ority' faction of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist | Tendency, a group that had broken away from the Commun |
This term is dependent on the intrinsic | tendency of a particular amino acid to adopt certain d |
ne, or for political reasons as the Stalinist | tendency in the Brigades increased (usually being accu |
Within the MSI he was part of the 'left-wing' | tendency that sought to add socialist economics to the |
fluoride ion acceptor, exceeding the acceptor | tendency of even antimony pentafluoride. |
ion is that "slipcote" describes the cheese's | tendency to slip out of its rind while maturing. |
and became a leading figure on the hard-line | tendency, supporting Giorgio Almirante in his struggle |
f the object's inertial mass and the object's | tendency to continue moving in a straight line. |
He has also led the 'radical' | tendency within the National Republican Movement and h |
mystified me; there was of course the marked | tendency to bowl no-balls, but he sent down so many go |
Differences developed in the Revolutionary | Tendency as to how to characterise the SWP, leading to |
I don't know, maybe A E has the lawyer's | tendency to prolixity, but all the relevant info from |
ke and shortly afterwards joined the Militant | tendency. |
he tea and eaten quickly due to the biscuit's | tendency to disintegrate when wet. |
andsome, genial and convivial, with the Irish | tendency to enjoy a brisk argument, but the senior Mon |
The differing structures reflects the greater | tendency of chlorine to exist in positive oxidation st |
Basque militant armed group of the Trotskyist | tendency that may be remembered for being the only one |
The electorate's | tendency to be conservative may have changed in recent |
The Peltzman effect is the hypothesized | tendency of people to react to a safety regulation by |
Associated with the syndicalist | tendency of the party his interest in nationalism grew |
Associated with the pro-fascist | tendency within the INA immediately after the war he e |
was during this time that the Johnson-Forest | tendency reached the conclusion that, as there was no |
talian sonatas and concertos, but the typical | tendency of German solo violin music to rely on polyph |
He took no part in the various | tendency disputes that developed between 1963 and 1967 |
subject to under-counting, due to the alleged | tendency of its members to declare Romanian ethnicity |
e made a sweeping accusation of the modernist | tendency among China missionaries in the famous speech |
o beekeepers are trying to follow the natural | tendency of the bees. |
class aircraft (class A) due to the increased | tendency of these aircraft to fly at higher altitudes |
kers Liberty, Workers Action and the Militant | Tendency, whose approaches he felt were closest to his |
ian exile, one of the founders of the Puritan | tendency in the Church of England. |
he was initially associated with the liberal | tendency amongst the country's intelligentsia before m |
He disagreed with the Militant | tendency in the 1980s. |
activist, most famously those of the Militant | Tendency. |
was a longstanding supporter of the Militant | tendency. |
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 |
He was a supporter of the Militant | tendency. |
, during his investigations into the bleeding | tendency of a lady called Mary (1914-2002). |
to be a one time a supporter of the Militant | tendency which he denies, an entrist group within the |
ingfleet did draw the line at the materialist | tendency in the views of Edmond Halley, whom he examin |
e is rather flammable because of the reducing | tendency of the antimonide (Sb3-) ion. |
uncil, and a prominent member of the Militant | tendency, a far left wing group with considerable infl |
at Britain where he was part of the Blanquist | tendency of the First International. |
Briefly a member of the Militant | Tendency, Cuthbert later became Chair of Caerphilly Co |
overexposed or damaged due to the fireball's | tendency to blister and solarize the film. |
The opposite | tendency can sometimes create a high spire with very l |
1866 he began to sympathize with the orthodox | tendency within the Dutch Reformed Church. |
Clinical features along with the familial | tendency may be enough to make a diagnosis. |
curriculum as an antidote for the progressive | tendency to play at an extremely diversified curriculu |
The third | tendency in the League consisted of Luke Tripp and Joh |
From Crying", highlighting the all-too-human | tendency to escape from heartbreak or personal pain by |
The Revolutionary | Tendency first crystallized around opposition to the S |
an opposition caucus named the Revolutionary | Tendency and made clear their loyalty to the Internati |
Chatham's work eschews the narrative | tendency of much western art and presents landscapes t |
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