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1 Flame wars have the tendency to burn quick and bright.
2 And I have noticed that you do not have the tendency to speak without thinking.
3 We remind here that people have the tendency to expand their structure of models outside their mind.
4 If this happened, then masonry would have the tendency to control this process, which is considered as inevitable.
5 We have the tendency to communicate with dogs and do not have an exageratedtendencyto exterminatethem.
6 We can suppose that persons who have the tendency to build models will have difficulties to assimilate external models.
7 Looking ahead, the team wants to investigate why some people have the tendency of developing more Treg cells than others.
8 Such people have the tendency to become abnormally sensitive to conditions in the magnetic field (the astral plane).
9 In the bureaucratic arena, those kinds of questions and their answers have the tendency to separate people from their jobs.
10 On the other hand, we have the tendency to exterminate mosquitoes which have an extremely low I value and S=0.
11 In fact, all predators having few enemies have the tendency to use more short- range efficient models, than long-range models.
12 We parents have the tendency to go back and whack our kids over the head with something they've done earlier.
13 Common sense would have the tendency even to make us promise to be good, so as to satisfy our own egotism.
14 Amelia did have the tendency to think way too well of herself as a witch, but not enough of herself as a woman.
15 And lithium-ion batteries aren't just relatively rare: They also have the tendency to blow up when they get too hot (witness the hoverboard).
16 Has he changd his Opinions, or has the Tendency of things alterd?
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