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" Littler added, "I had a tendency to swing flat.
His subjects had a tendency to prostrate themselves before him.
Insiders said Garden had a tendency to overpromise and underdeliver.
Nonetheless, the market has had a tendency to trade higher.
" Those with coarse black hair had a "tendency to sensuality.
They saw that Andujar had a tendency to throw sidearm.
I've always had a tendency to refer to people diminutively.
Things had a tendency to glitch or get out of hand.
But mention of Ms. Haley had a tendency to sour moods.
Incumbents have always had a tendency to grow fat and complacent.
He had a tendency to make changes at the last minute.
"He had a tendency to talk down to people," Mr. O'Donnell said.
Karlie had a tendency to close her eyes when elevating for layups.
He had a tendency to get over-aggressive in practices at San Antonio.
"I think we have had a tendency to be prematurely depressed," Demers says.
As a child, he had a tendency to ignore people and zone out.
As you might remember, early portable CD players had a tendency to skip.
"He's had a tendency to try and do too much against lefties," Roberts said.
I had a tendency to do that, to tuck things away in a corner.
Humans have always had a tendency to view bodies of water as giant dumpsters.
In past relationships, Emma had a tendency to flee whenever things got too serious.
While the hole didn't bother Patches, it had a tendency to collect moss and dirt.
Historically, however, Trump has had a tendency to make legal threats and not follow through.
She also says that wherever the family moved, dead bodies had a tendency to follow.
Historically, this disconnect has had a tendency to correct via messy panicked crashes and deleveraging.
If he once had a tendency to shut himself up, Peterson has wholly overcome it.
In fact, if anything, their pupils actually had a tendency to constrict when viewing kids.
He had a tendency to get drunk, which led to minor skirmishes with the law.
On the other hand, the commitment to niceness had a tendency to muffle aggressive criticism.
Faulty hoverboards had a tendency to burst into flames and people died as a result.
Wives had a tendency to come and go; cheap studios in Park Slope did not.
Even when he did win, he had a tendency to put people down during oral arguments.
Judging by the past predictions, USDA has had a tendency to undershoot soybean shipments (reut.rs/22017gGtmjA).
This had a huge downside: The poorly designed devices had a tendency to catch on fire.
I did also notice the Smart Display had a tendency to disconnect from Wi-Fi intermittently.
Some keys had a tendency to get stuck in place; others move freely, but simply don't respond.
One key finding is that respondents had a tendency to overreport their use of partisan news sources.
My lack of direction was obvious and I had a tendency to wander away from the group.
The complaint also claims that Griffin, 29, knew his dog had a tendency to act out in violence.
It also had a tendency to collect so many selfie-seeking fans that it became a safety hazard.
These have had a tendency to become progressively more radical, with the Revolution of 1789 the prime example.
Halep, who has had a tendency to give into negativity when being outplayed, did not relent this time.
This will require greater openness and directness from a candidate who has had a tendency to dodge uncomfortable questions.
But we had to use it really, really sparingly, because it had a tendency to get cartoony really fast.
The switch had a tendency to turn off by itself, leaving the car without power and disabling its airbags.
Watson has always had a tendency for loose and undisciplined plays, but those have become more regular of late.
The case showed evidence that executives at the company were concerned about selling hoverboards that had a tendency to explode.
The S26 had a tendency to overexpose its images, and the same seems to hold true with the S1.73 phones.
Prosecutors had hoped to show that his history of abuse proved that Cardinal Pell had a tendency toward molesting children.
The men had to be locked in guarded cabins because they had a tendency to be violent, a DFDS spokesman said.
But I didn't really trust what he was telling me because he had a tendency to be out of the loop.
She also told Conan O'Brien back in 2017 her dog had a tendency to run outta the house but always returned.
Like Nisar, Chaudhry hoped to fix Pakistan and had a tendency to tell politicians and bureaucrats how to run the country.
The report details that they had been arguing all vacation and that Jackson had a tendency to be "violent" when drunk.
The Futurists (both in Italy and Russia) had a tendency to come to blows over differing opinions on art and aesthetics.
Even in victory, during the primaries, he had a tendency to put down his rivals rather than magnanimously reach out to them.
Previous work found that patients with Parkinson's had a tendency to overproduce a waxy compound on the skin of their upper backs.
She also had a tendency to disappear into books without wanting to engage with anything around her and didn't speak or communicate.
As Astrid grew into adulthood, she had a tendency to think in starkly gendered terms: women were victims and men were perpetrators.
Clinton, after years of enduring attacks and scandals she regarded as trumped-up, had a tendency to be stubborn about acknowledging error.
In his interview with CBS Sports Network on Tuesday, Jackson said Anthony had a tendency to hold onto the ball too long.
Judy Segaloff, a longtime friend, said Ms. Trott was a trusting person who had a tendency to leave her apartment door open.
When faced with instances of wrongdoing, the company had a tendency to protect itself, at the expense of victims, the investigators wrote.
" • "When faced with instances of wrongdoing, the company had a tendency to protect itself, at the expense of victims, the investigators wrote.
Psychiatrists, she contended, have long had a tendency to regard troubled women as "hysterical" and to overdiagnose their conditions and overmedicate them.
"Ford's films outside his most iconic roles have had a tendency to under-perform since the turn of the century," the Boxoffice.
And for some reason, this group, the last two or three years, has had a tendency to take a lot of fastballs.
Hoyle himself had a tendency to such views, though he did not hold them in a way that fitted into any religious tradition.
The PowerBook 5300 had a tendency to burst into flames (mine never did) and earned a position of ridicule on Saturday Night Live.
Frank Mir was never an especially gifted wrestler and had a tendency to get complacent on his back and then get stuck there.
Trump is a useful megaphone, bluntly amplifying the beliefs his party has had a tendency to dress in more understated and graceful language.
"Emoji has had a tendency to subtract attention from the other important things the consortium needs to be working on," Ken Whistler says.
He had a tendency to make elaborate plan-promises instead of presents, and the scheduling of these plans would be left to me.
I think that I've had a tendency at times to maybe bite off more than I could chew, just in general in my life.
"He had a tendency to make impressive statements, which on further investigation or consideration were not quite what they seemed," she said of Storey.
It wasn't that he was too picky, he just had a tendency to listen to the same two or three songs again and again.
Let's just say this: It hadn't been updated since the 1940s, and paint chips had a tendency to fall into the pots and pans.
Where NUMMI was fanatical about quality, Tesla has had a tendency to let issues like dents and paint imperfections slide to boost production numbers.
Utopians had a tendency to believe that the society they were crafting would actually be the final product of the ineluctable march of history.
But it quickly developed into full-blown schadenfreude when it turned out the shoddily made contraptions had a tendency to literally burst into flames.
Streaming live video Mobile video broadcasting was once a novelty because live streams had a tendency to be spotty, unreliable and impractical to produce.
Some of those who experienced the volunteer culture at the house thought that, for all its merits, it also had a tendency toward righteousness.
Trump&aposs nicknames for people (calling Kim Jong-Un " Little Rocket Man " or " Cryin&apos Chuck Schumer ") have also had a tendency to be misspelled.
He thought capitalism had a tendency towards monopoly, as successful capitalists drive their weaker rivals out of business in a prelude to extracting monopoly rents.
Prep Your Pet(s) When my dog was a puppy, she had a tendency to get car sick (hey, so did I as a kid).
And since American Gods does not seem to be all that interested in Shadow as a character, those episodes had a tendency to feel hollow.
Namajunas created and closed distance rapidly in the first bout, but had a tendency to hang about and admire her work once she got in.
When he started using his car's Autopilot mode, it had a tendency to lose track of the highway lines and tell him to take control.
An uncle who had a tendency to pick on his sister caused Ashantison to snap, and he went after the much bigger and stronger man.
But when I was younger, I had a tendency to let people — I wouldn't even call them friends — come into my life and manipulate me.
But the change also altered the jet's aerodynamics and the larger engines had a tendency to push the airplane's nose up in certain flight conditions.
Coming of age in a mixed immigrant neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, Mr. Stern had a tendency to see the world in ethnic terms, colleagues said.
The straps slide off and on the Alta HR. On last year's Alta they had a tendency to be stubborn when you tried to replace them.
But even though Conway had a tendency to be ham-fisted with Danvers, he did touch on aspects of Danvers's life as a career-oriented woman.
Didier Cuche, the Swiss who holds the record for the most Hahnenkamm wins, with five, had a tendency to turn the entire bar into a conga line.
Van Vechten had a tendency to gain and lose weight, for example, so she included both a slim and a pudgy version of him in a portrait.
The constitutional questions posed in the travel-ban cases really weren't open-and-shut, and the lower courts' rulings had a tendency to make them seem that way.
In a post written on her now defunct blog The Tig in January 2016, Markle revealed that she had a tendency to make the same resolutions every year.
Even though the G series has traditionally been the main smartphone flagship for LG, it's had a tendency to inherit some of LG's more wacky side-project features.
According to the tests, 138 of the apps detected less than 30 percent of the malware samples or had a tendency to falsely flag clean files as bad.
Operating from the flawed assumption that white supremacy is the provenance of poor whites and troglodytes, journalists have long had a tendency to get enamored of repackaged racism.
Earlier in my career, if somebody would come in all worked up about something with a colleague, I had a tendency to want to jump in and get involved.
Colsaerts has had a tendency in the past to react negatively to a sequence of disappointing scores but he says he is developing a more mature attitude these days.
" He recalled having to tell Le Roux to "behave himself" ahead of their meeting with Mugabe, because he had a tendency to "use some slur words against the blacks.
The original felt clamped to your head (and for me, it had a tendency to slowly slide down my face) and you never quite forgot how heavy it was.
In other words, two key regional players who formerly had a tendency, in Israel's eyes, to place too much focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, are looking elsewhere now.
"Charlottesville has had a tendency to self-congratulation; it's constantly in the magazines as the best place to live," said Reverend Will Peyton, who oversees St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
She faces the charges because she allegedly knew her pets "had a tendency to run at-large, bite or attempt to bite people," according to a warrant obtained by WSPA.
You'll recall ... Jennifer alleged Tim -- whose real name is James -- had a tendency to be violent and threatening during their relationship, and that he was allegedly stalking and harassing her.
In an interview with Postmates' spotlight series, The Receipt, Seth Rogen and wife Lauren Miller Rogen revealed that they've had a tendency to order often from the food delivery app.
On other red carpets I've been on, which have been much smaller, for sure, I've had a tendency to laugh because the photographers are so funny; they yell at you.
Mr. Comey may have had a tendency to lurch for the buck across the table, but his departure leaves us with leadership that will do anything to avoid handling it.
Russia's formal institutions have long had a tendency to falter, but a system of unwritten rules, known as ponyatiya, understood both by local players and foreigners, has helped govern business dealings.
But psychiatrist Murray Bowen, a now deceased pioneer in the field of family therapy, believed that triangles had a tendency to crop up in other aspects of family life as well.
Bronstein recalled that, when he was trying to film a follow-up to "Frownland," Benny, who was one of his stars, had a tendency to interrupt rehearsals with bouts of weeping.
Previously she had explained to the man that her parents had a tendency to be cold, but the coldness was more a reflex from years of being underdogs than their natural state.
In the Los Angeles area, for instance, college campuses were considered prime spots for employees seeking to rack up new accounts because younger customers had a tendency to trust a banker's advice.
It turned out that the large off-brand memory cards had a tendency to fritz out when loaded with larger save files like Final Fantasy VII, Gran Turismo, or Madden. A-ha.
The Titans had a tendency to grind out difficult games last year, but with the Browns energized by a lively crowd in Cleveland, the fairly large spread should not be an issue.
And remember that since taking over at Dior, Ms. Chiuri has had a tendency to speckle her ready-to-wear collections with feminist message T-shirts, just to hammer her points home.
He added that Sinclair, based in the Baltimore area, had a tendency to "centralize things as much as they can," saying it produced stories from its headquarters with a clear conservative slant.
In December, after Jackson had told CBS Sports Network that Anthony had a tendency to be a ball-stopper, Anthony wondered aloud why it was always his name that was being mentioned.
Foles would shoot 30-footers flat-footed, as if they were free throws, and had a tendency to put so much zip on his passes that his teammates had trouble handling them.
VICE News also found this past spring that Bryce was purchasing fake Twitter followers at the time he was delinquent on child support and that he had a tendency to exaggerate endorsements.
He also said he'd tried flying from Los Angeles to New York with a personal stash of In-N-Out, but that the food had a tendency to get soggy during the trip.
" Hagedorn was apologetic after being pulled up by the board, saying that while he had "a tendency to use colorful language, I recognize my comments in this case were inappropriate and I apologize.
She had a tendency to feel everything very sincerely and loudly for as long as she cared about it, usually several weeks, and bristled at any indication that others' convictions were less pure.
Both Father Brah (Rene Gube) and Alex (Eugene Cordero) told Josh earlier this season that he had a tendency to attach himself to relationships because he didn't want to be alone with himself.
Alfred Mendes also had a tendency to obsessively wash his hands, always for several minutes at a time, to the point where Sam and his cousins noticed that above all his other quirks.
Earlier Samsung phones with curved screens had a tendency to register touches on the sides of the display when you didn't intend them, making the curved design more frustrating than it should have been.
As a little girl, I had no natural athletic ability and an Australian mom who had a tendency to roll her eyes at the American obsession with football, baseball, and mainstream culture in general.
The Democratic Party, because it is an amalgam of interest groups in a way the Republican Party is not, has always had a tendency to elevate the candidate who can check the most boxes.
" And Weiner, Daniel D'Addario pointed out at Salon, had a tendency to "cannily [tilt] a conversation on its axis to ensure her issues — and sometimes her books — are at the center of a debate.
Research also found that both sides had a tendency to interpret and recall information in a way that confirmed their pre-existing beliefs which also added to the deepening of the impact of the vote.
And yet somewhere in the intersection between its synth-heavy score, its pitch-perfect casting, and its "always October" aesthetic, the show's biggest moments and best characters had a tendency to stick in the memory.
Cardi B knew Offset had a tendency to talk to side chicks, but the fact he apparently made a play for another female rapper, who's also Latina, hit way too close to home ... TMZ has learned.
Gaethje has always had a tendency to open up wide when he swings back with counters, but it is especially noticeable on his left side as he is so much less dexterous with his left hand.
In 1083, a New York Post article chronicled this new breed of debutantes "who swap prim-and-proper personas for attitude," and highlighted Hilton, who had "a tendency to flash her thong," as the "most outrageous" example.
"He had a tendency to run off at that age and the place was extremely crowded," said Sharick, who is executive editor of Power to Fly, an online platform that matches women with remote jobs in tech.
Additionally, they found that laptop note takers had a "tendency to transcribe lectures verbatim," which mean they were less likely to process information into their own words, thus preventing them from truly understanding what was being taught.
Thorbjork turned out not to be your typical fantasy hero; he had a tendency for violent outbursts, an obsession with collecting axes, and his go-to defence mechanism whenever he felt socially awkward was to do lunges.
Green, a forward who has been waging a public campaign to win the N.B.A.'s Defensive Player of the Year Award, said the Warriors had a tendency last season to rely on Bogut as a safety valve.
While Democratic candidates have dominated statewide offices in Connecticut as well as several recent presidential elections, the state's governorship has had a tendency to change parties as it moves from an outgoing official to a new one.
But even as he played benign in the press, he always had a tendency toward political outspokenness, especially during the Bush years, and, notably, in a world where it wouldn't have turned into 24-hour news and scandal.
The most common justifications for refusal were that they feared a "perjury trap," that Trump had a tendency to make off-the-cuff misstatements, and that they had constitutional executive power concerns about the obstruction of justice questions.
During the war, there was this constant fear of shipments of food suddenly not making it to Hawaii anymore, so a lot of people during that time had a tendency to hoard things like Spam and toilet paper.
However, he argued that the banking industry had failed to learn from when things went wrong because it had a tendency to try and blame individuals rather than face up to profound cultural problems and hold senior managers accountable.
"We have found that over the past 20 years, stocks that underperform have had a tendency to stage relief rallies on reported earnings," the team, led by Katherine Fogertey and John Marshall, wrote in a note released this week.
" Ron also said that young David had a tendency to complain about other people: "He would come home and start complaining about somebody and I would say, 'Hey, come on, you're like Little Bad News, what the hell is this?
During his time at Nantes (who were eventually relegated), Saint-Etienne and then Lille – which is to say, well into his mid-twenties – Payet had a tendency to drift to a game's margins, a decisive talent who decided too few matches.
Even though the data are seasonally adjusted, GDP has had a tendency to be softer than the underlying trend in the first quarter in recent years and then to make up for the shortfall in the spring and/or summer.
In the past, Ms. Hopkins has had a tendency to veer into self-indulgence and cutesiness, but "Articles of Faith," which is having its premiere at the Kitchen as part of the Lumberyard in the City festival, avoids these twin perils.
Family members and acquaintances of Kidwell told the Kansas City Star that he had a tendency to brag about his membership in white supremacist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan, and spoke about the Aryan Nations, a neo-Nazi organization.
MMA has always had a tendency of throwing its prospects to the lions but perhaps putting young men like Northcutt being put on a very clear developmental path will result in a more experienced fighter come title time and a more saleable product.
Brazil's previous two World Cup coaches, Dunga and Luiz Felipe Scolari, had a tendency to lead and encourage protests against referees but the current incumbent Tite is a much calmer presence and it is surprising he has not tried to curb Neymar's excesses.
I definitely still do it, but I had a tendency when I was younger — especially in those like first few years out of college — to just really get myself into a hole of like worst case scenario, and it's really not productive.
Andleeb Gilani, a 33-year-old who until recently struggled with bulimia, says she would often throw up after the predawn meal and had a tendency to overindulge in fried foods such as samosas and pakoras when she broke fast at night.
Over the last few years, the CFDA has been gradually upping the celeb-and-promotional factor of the awards, which (let's be honest) have in the past had a tendency to feel a bit like a high school prom, only with better clothes.
No matter how my mom tried to keep me occupied or where they hid in our house or yard, I had a tendency to pop up — usually in some extravagant costume with a list of suggestions for what we should play next.
After the game, Coach Steve Kerr of the Warriors acknowledged that his team had a tendency to run away with games in the third quarter, but said it was more about the team having four All-Stars than anything he was doing.
At first, in his first weeks as Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had a tendency, an instinct, to hark back to the club's golden past, mentioning Barcelona and 20183 and Alex Ferguson so freely and so easily that it seemed to be automatic.
She went on to deliver a heartfelt personal speech, connecting the struggle of her movie character — a thwarted writer who lives in the shadow of her Nobel-winning husband — with her own mother, who, Close said, had a tendency to sublimate herself to Close's father.
But it never recommended shoes or accessories (which I am most likely to buy from Amazon), and it had a tendency to suggest I shop for other items in a similar color pattern (if I already have a blue blouse I don't need another blue blouse).
The first 2 1/2 months, very often we'd see our team change its way when we got a goal scored against us, when we didn't start the game the right way, when we got a penalty, we had a tendency to change what we do.
In the past, Flanagan's storytelling has had a tendency to be unsubtle and too heavily reliant on sentiment, but Hill House is full of an almost tortured restraint and thus showcases what he does best; the deliberate pacing reminds me most of his debut film Absentia.
A. I was always very detail-oriented, and in the time I spent in different roles — the elected official, the campaign manager — I had a tendency to want to push the creation of the product and really work on the critical path that would get to product.
" Frustrated by the American Communist Party's tepid response to his novel "Native Son," Wright wrote to a friend that the party "encourage[s] the creation of types of writing that can be used for agitprop purposes," but had "a tendency to sneer at more creative attempts.
The idea of Tarantino — his public persona and the mile-wide toxic streak in his fanbase (variations on "Well, I just reject your hypotheses" immediately became a Twitter bio red flag) — has had a tendency to loom at least as large in the public consciousness as his actual artistic output.
I was asked if I had a tendency to see puzzles or grand conspiracies everywhere, something I admitted to thanks to a healthy dose of alternate reality games, and by the time the conversation ended one thing was obvious: I wasn't just a person of interest, I was a suspect.
"People also had a tendency to engage me in long conversations about their phone bills or the merits of some soon-to-be-released cellular technology that I usually knew nothing about," he said about his experience as the personification of a brand in an interview with Time last year.
Cousins spends ample time on his three wives and many lovers, and although Welles may have had a self-described penchant for chivalry and honor, as he told an interviewer in the 1960s, he also had a tendency to stray and to follow his unbridled passions wherever they might lead him.
This year, Mr. Trump nominated the White House physician Dr. Ronny Jackson to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, only to have Dr. Jackson withdraw after allegations came to light that, among other issues, he had a tendency to get drunk on the job and hand out meds like Halloween candy.
Since the Warriors have had a tendency to lazily plod their way through the beginning of games, developing no rhythm on either side of the court, committing horrendous turnovers and settling for shots that qualify as bad even for their expert shooters, there is an opportunity to capitalize with aggressive play.
Apple's had a few public embarrassments in recent years — AirPower, the MacBook's unreliable butterfly keyboard, and the iPhone slowdown saga come to mind — but it's been a minute since since the original tech scandal of "Antennagate," when the iPhone 4 had a tendency to drop calls if you held it in certain ways.
In explaining Chaisson-Cárdenas' removal, Iowa State said in a statement that, among other things, the 4-H leader had a "tendency to focus on individual tactical projects while neglecting the overall strategic direction of the Iowa 4-H program" and had a "pattern of poor decision-making and judgment," the paper said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, who is noticeable for the entourage of young and old that seems to trail him wherever he goes, has been bringing a message of optimism at a conference where attendees have had a tendency to focus on grim subjects like war and conflict, stock market turmoil, and economic strife.
In one of the better stories written about Donald Trump's core base of supporters during the 2016 campaign, the Atlantic's Salena Zito observed that while the national media had a tendency to take Trump literally without taking his presidential ambitions seriously, his fans did just the reverse: They took him seriously but not literally.
Oh — and also even though the legacy of Elsa Schiaparelli, a designer best remembered for her mind-meld with Surrealists like Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau and her affinity for shocking pink, has had a tendency to overwhelm previous designers, who have oft gotten lost in the imagery and forgotten to focus on the intent.
While we concede that woman's ennobling influence should be confined chiefly to home and society, we claim that public opinion has had a tendency to limit woman's sphere to too small a circle, and until woman has the right of representation this will last and other rights will be held by an insecure tenure.
Arthur has always had a tendency not to shy away from content that reflects the world young viewers might see offscreen; the episode featuring Mr. Ratburn's wedding was praised by many viewers not only for depicting same-sex marriage in the first place — a rare move for kids' programming — but for celebrating the couple without much commentary.
A lot of Wayne's mixtape material that falls on either side of Tha Carter III does not sound that good: He had a tendency to set Auto-Tune in the wrong key, so he sounded particularly off the wall (contrast this to, say, 2017 Future, whose use of Auto-Tune is barely perceptible other than as, like, a cyborg enhancement of his voice).
The string of losses that the Trump administration suffered in the cases against both the initial travel ban in February and the revised version this spring were satisfying to the administration's critics, and it was easy to understand why the courts weren't deferring to the Trump administration when Trump and key advisers had a tendency to carelessly undermine the arguments their lawyers were making in court.
The affable O'Neill took a beating throughout I'll Have Another's run toward a Triple Crown when it came to light that over 14 years and in four states he had received more than a dozen violations for giving his horses improper drugs and that his horses had a tendency to break down or show signs of injury at a rate more than twice the national average.
In 2012, he had a difficult experience during the Triple Crown season when The New York Times reported that over 14 years and in four states, he had received more than a dozen violations for giving his horses improper drugs, and that his horses also had a tendency to break down or show signs of injury at more than twice the average rate nationally.
More concrete arguments against Miles might be cited, too: A former Michigan player and offensive line coach, he stubbornly stuck to run-heavy, pro-style offenses long after most of the SEC had gone to the spread; his grass-eating "Mad Hatter" personality had arguably grown old; and he had a tendency to lose (or win) games in the unlikeliest and most bizarre manners conceivable.
In the past, prosecutors have had a tendency "to bring cases that are easy to prove, against the sorts of defendants who jurors are likely to convict, which only exacerbates issues of racial injustice in the criminal justice system and issues of income inequality," Michelle Madden Dempsey, a former prosecutor and law professor at Villanova University, told Vox in an interview before Weinstein was convicted.
Prior to Freed Lynch's suggestion taking effect, most conference contributors did not provide notes or drafts of their delivered talks ahead of time, making live transcription of their spontaneous orations difficult for Freed Lynch due to the ambient noise in the conferences rooms, the difficulties spelling unfamiliar terms, and the challenge of faithfully relaying information from speakers who had a tendency to ramble circuitously, speaking in unfocused feedback loops of dense interdisciplinary complexity.

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