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Technology has a tendency to amplify inequalities that already exist.
We know that the president has a tendency toward incoherence.
The narrative has a tendency to skip around in time.
And something that is unsustainable has a tendency to stop.
The chess team has a tendency to get beat up.
Cupid's housing arrow has a tendency to strike you unawares.
Progress in gender equality has a tendency to build upon itself.
Mr Trump has a tendency to alienate his country's usual friends.
In fact, Trump has a tendency to conflate the two companies.
France has a tendency to see itself as inferior to Germany.
Unadorned, the struggle for power has a tendency to become barbaric.
Roy Moore has a tendency to say some pretty quizzical stuff.
It has a tendency to finish the month off strong, however.
Aries energy has a tendency to act first and think later.
S. pressure has a tendency to make us do the opposite.
Even beloved Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) has a tendency to veer into caricature.
Facebook has a tendency to build platforms it just loses interest in.
When discussing America's social ills, Mr Trump has a tendency to exaggerate.
It has a tendency to get seriously dried out from over baking.
Trump, however, has a tendency to say things without necessarily meaning them.
Phoebe has a tendency to bail from relationships when she gets scared.
The process is cumbersome, laborious and has a tendency to discourage participation.
Money has a tendency to bring out the worst in almost everybody.
As a wine matures, it has a tendency to lose its fruitiness.
And yet, Willett noted, Koepka still has a tendency to be overlooked.
The second reason is that suppressing bad ideas has a tendency to backfire.
Musk has a tendency to drop all kinds of news in these calls.
That said, October has a tendency to throw up a few more surprises.
The service also has a tendency to lose track of your favorite channels.
Hydrogen gas has a tendency to explode UPSs are entirely a real thing!
It has a tendency to create duplicate entries, and is tedious to search.
Death has a tendency to define us, to override everything that came before.
Officials loyal to the president have said he has a tendency to exaggerate.
She has a tendency to pile up facts without putting them in perspective.
Second of all, it has a tendency to destroy everything in its path.
Biali Haas also notes that the brain has a tendency to "catastrophize" at night.
Be firm about your boundaries, because Neptune has a tendency to blur the lines.
" Buffett criticized Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, saying he has "a tendency to demonize institutions.
There's a reflection of your life that I think has a tendency to occur.
But the left has a tendency to put itself in this self-imposed ghetto.
And as you'll remember from the Hindenburg, hydrogen gas has a tendency to explode.
"The stock has a tendency to get hammered even on excellent results," he said.
Life has a tendency to balance out the highest highs with the lowest lows.
And he has a tendency to choose the wrong targets and overcomplicate his arguments.
It also has a tendency to weasel out of the conflicts it sets up.
As the Tony voters must know, Mr. Parker has a tendency to aim high.
Money has a tendency to move, and Switzerland is hardly the only tax haven.
And Prime has a tendency to lock customers into Amazon as their preferred retailer.
Representative Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota, has a tendency to go another way.
Everyone has a tendency to lose it when they're trying to get their crush's attention.
"At first they were telling me, 'Jordan has a tendency to overexaggerate things,'" Parson said.
And it has a tendency to mirror and magnify the issues that affect everyday life.
It's really rich, and my skin has a tendency to get dehydrated from plane travel.
She has a tendency to smile brightly, even when she's about to deliver unwelcome news.
The American public has a tendency to turn on whomever is elected to the post.
It has a tendency to deliver false matches for certain groups, like people of color.
Part of the problem is that anti-Trumpism has a tendency to be insufferably condescending.
"Endless Poetry" is never boring, but it has a tendency to meander and repeat itself.
My dog has a tendency to chew through everything we own, including his own beds.
But the Stockholm-based firm has a tendency to run into controversy every now and then.
The new Dyson V10  is very front-heavy, meaning it has a tendency to tip over.
Samsung has a tendency to rush out and release cool-looking products that are usually premature.
History has a tendency of repeating itself, but it's often too late before we realize it.
Samuel L. Jackson has a tendency to wryly deliver one-liners before pulling some badass move.
He also, apparently, has a tendency to pause and look at the camera when being watched.
Another tricky area would be managing "prior authorization," which has a tendency to slow everything down.
"He has a tendency to flatten things out, and that can be dull," Mr. Kummer said.
Lowey tweeted Saturday that Omar has a tendency to "mischaracterize" support for Israel from American lawmakers.
As Ward has noted previously, the Trump administration has a tendency to side with foreign dictators.
Low-porosity hair, on the other hand, has a tendency to be on the stubborn side.
He has a tendency to proclaim bipartisan intentions to reporters before carving up his political opponents.
He also has a tendency to ruin our childhood memories (ex: Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).
Thea knew from previous observation that her boss has a tendency to get chatty and ramble.
It also is great for my back, which with scoliosis has a tendency to hurt a lot.
Although he still has a tendency to declaim more than debate, he's developed some modulation in tone.
But he also has a tendency to blurt out the truth in explosive moments of public honesty.
She claimed Charles has a tendency to boast about approaching straight men and then "cracking" their sexuality.
But as his head-to-toe artwork suggests, Mr. Steele has a tendency to go all in.
Everyone has a tendency to believe things we want to hear and disbelieve the things we don't.
Image: Google MapsGoogle Maps, as we all know, has a tendency to surface some pretty odd scenes.
The fact remains that our LGBTQ community has a tendency to consistently showcase white members over others.
TV has a tendency to normalize characters and situations, because we spend so much time with them.
For instance, Trump has a tendency to tack the phrase "and many other things" onto declarative statements.
When you've had a special prosecutor on your tail, that has a tendency to focus the mind.
Reporting the facts has a tendency to put writers in an awkward position with publishers and developers.
My knee-jerk reaction is "hell no," but, Riverdale has a tendency of making heroes out of monsters.
Among other things, he has a tendency to react emotionally to news reports and gruesome images from crises.
Trump has a tendency to go off the cuff, and make offensive statements, in tweets, speeches, and interviews.
"This place has a tendency to isolate you," he told NBC News at the White House this week.
She's a technically precise gymnast, but she has a tendency to move mechanically, like a wind-up doll.
Trump also has a tendency to change his mind, even on issues that he seems very passionate about.
We learned about his budding friendship with a dog who has a tendency to bark through the night.
The slow cooker has a tendency to dilute flavors due to condensation building up during the cooking process.
In fact, Gates reads about 50 books a year and has a tendency to share his annual favorites.
Not surprisingly, Mr. Kasich has a tendency to heap praise upon the states where he is seeking votes.
Some buyers with smaller wrists (including myself) did notice that the watch has a tendency to slip around.
It was a reminder that Biden has a tendency to put even noble sentiments in a distracting way.
We know that the president has a tendency to hit back twice as hard when he is threatened.
But while he can be terrifically quotable and entertaining, he also has a tendency to utter outrageous things.
Cuomo has a tendency to gaffe, especially when, to borrow a line from "The Incredibles", he goes monologuing.
There's also President Trump who has a tendency to criticize the Fed for not lowering rates to zero.
The senator has a tendency to negotiate haphazardly, giving away key policies for the sake of insignificant votes.
Fridlund has a tendency to double up on her descriptors, to use two adjectives where one would do.
The human mind has a tendency to reduce problems to either we do this or we do that.
In trying to bring freshness to standard repertory works, Mr. van Zweden has a tendency to overdo things.
Make sure that you're not going too overboard with your generosity, because Jupiter has a tendency to overdo it.
But Zhang has a tendency to undersell one huge component of her debut novel's near-seamless path to publication.
Scorpio has a tendency for obsessive or self-destructive actions, but these scorpions are constantly trying to self-improve.
She has also never been sexually active, and this fact about her has a tendency to overshadow the others.
Even after four years in power, the drama teacher-turned-politician has a tendency to come across as superficial.
But being resistant to cultural variety has a tendency to show one's xenophobia, as Jafari's comments so clearly illustrated.
The person noted Mr. Trump has a tendency to nurse grudges even when he temporarily sets a subject aside.
We don't know when it's going to happen, but it has a tendency to happen in the biggest moments.
When the American people join a president's vision for the way forward, Congress has a tendency to follow suit.
Japanese politics has become unipolar, and overdependence of this kind has a tendency eventually to unravel in ugly ways.
Early polls of the state can only tell us so much — Iowa also has a tendency to swing late.
She has a tendency to joke around in interviews, even though her jokes are hardly ever this near the knuckle.
While le dejeuner is an institution in Paris, it has a tendency to run from 1230 until around 3 p.m.
Pace was born with strawberry blonde hair and very pale skin, and has a tendency to get freckles and sunburns.
It's, uh, more than a lil' wobbly, and the phone has a tendency to slide forward and to the side.
Trump has a tendency to be rather cavalier about how well he staffs his various enterprises, especially in his campaign.
Jupiter also has a tendency to exaggerate, so during these stations, you may have to face some issues around overdoing.
Here and elsewhere the composer has a tendency to add rising "oohs," suggesting a numinousness that reaches beyond the lyrics.
Oates has a tendency to broadcast the threats that are fashionable, not necessarily the ones most likely to befall us.
Finally, it has a tendency to slide into disreputable territory, since its name is sometimes appropriated for less desirable cuts.
In the absence of information, the mind has a tendency to use unconscious bias to fill in the empty space.
There may be no physical evidence that your house has a tendency to flood, owing to your assiduous rehab work.
On Soccer Memory has a tendency to smooth over the edges, to conceal the blemishes, to dust over the pockmarks.
Kardashian West also revealed during her Twitter Q&A that her daughter has a tendency to break down now and then.
But Reddit has a tendency to capture the weird, the spontaneous, and the organic, in a way that, say, Facebook doesn't.
My father, Emanuel, a real estate developer, has a tendency to take charge, and he cast his vote for Donald Trump.
"We know sports has a tendency to drive subscriptions…so we will certainly be evaluating sports as an opportunity," Freer noted.
Adobe has a tendency to show early demos of the technologies it's working on but isn't quite ready to launch publicly.
In small groups, she has a tendency to try to let her gregarious and joke-cracking dad, Ziauddin, do the talking.
Maybe it has a tendency to knock things off the table, or maybe it attacks your feet when you walk by.
I think there's something about not giving up and becoming invisible, which is what our society has a tendency to do.
"The market has a tendency to overreact, but it looks like another nail in the coffin (for the bill)," Innes said.
But I know that the future has a tendency to arrive sooner than expected, and that it will not be easy.
Bran has a tendency to freak people out, such as when he told Sansa he knew about her wedding-night rape.
However, as I have argued previously, VA has a tendency to manipulate science for its own benefit, not that of veterans.
My boyfriend also ran into my dad in the bathroom once (my dad has a tendency to not lock the door).
Aside from the leak's solid source, the G series has a tendency to incorporate some of its weirder experiments from other phones.
It's probably the lack of sleep and hot coffee, which has a tendency to make me feel depressed and/or in pain.
It's a deep, ruby red; is almost inky in appearance; and has a tendency to coat the glass into which it's poured.
Whether we like it or not, what happens in the wider world has a tendency to get reflected in the sporting world.
Stephens' lead leg also has a tendency to buckle when kicked if he is retreating or retracting his leg from an attack.
The president takes market movements very personally and has a tendency to bash the Fed and Chairman Jerome Powell during sell-offs.
SXSW has a tendency to not really shape itself until really late in the game, and this especially applies to unofficial shows.
"She has a tendency to want to blend in and become part of everything, the world that she's in," he told us.
All the clothes are threadbare, with missing sequins and broken straps, and the makeup is old and has a tendency to clump.
Ms. McGraw has a tendency to punch jokes up past realism, but a lot of those jokes are pretty good (220:2246).
Ms. McGraw has a tendency to punch jokes up past realism, but a lot of those jokes are pretty good (1:45).
"The art world has a tendency to erase women as makers, and historically it just happens over and over again," she said.
He has a tendency to surround himself with people who have followed him from his company to City Hall to his foundation.
Part of the problem is aesthetic: Ms. Waldman has a tendency to slide into the prefab language of psychotherapy or self-help.
If these walls could talk Trump has a tendency to attack every witness whose testimony includes something he doesn't want to hear.
Yet the movie has a tendency to take arguments to overbroad ends (should grade school be a democracy?) and is inevitably unwieldy.
A photograph, on the other hand, is static and has a tendency to contradict the artifice of the rest of the setting.
Trump has a tendency to view his presidency as a reality television show where what's important are storylines, confrontations, and plot twists.
Camp has a tendency toward a sense that everything is ridiculous and so nothing matters, and in art, that nihilism is fun.
When DNA is broken by other processes, caffeine has a tendency to affect those broken pieces, which keeps them broken, he said.
But she said that the journal Nature has a tendency to oversell astronomy results, something also suggested by a few astronomers on Twitter.
Indeed, that lifestyle advice has a tendency to sound more like it was divined from a health-conscious oracle than from actual science.
His comedies can often feel like he is discovering the concept for the first time, and he has a tendency to repeat himself.
Longtime Made in Chelsea fans know that Spencer has a bit of a pattern: He has a tendency to cheat on his girlfriends.
Porzingis can make standstill passes when double-teamed, but even then, he has a tendency to telegraph his deliveries to wide open cutters.
She has a tendency to look down when talking to others and constantly rubs her hands while speaking, as if she were nervous.
He has a tendency to speak in universal terms, which has also hurt him with the Black Lives Matter movement in the past.
Cramer also has a tendency to put his foot directly in his mouth, most recently on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination and the #MeToo movement.
The episode revived worries in Trump's inner circle about Giuliani, who enjoys the media limelight and has a tendency to go off-script.
Yet the man's ignorance is frightening, and we know that he has a tendency to listen to the last person who advised him.
Not every dish hit the mark (the somewhat mushy summer squash Bolognese comes to mind), and the kitchen has a tendency to oversalt.
Mr. Batmanglij has a tendency to speak slowly and cautiously, and is unafraid to give a succinct answer followed by a inscrutable laugh.
"From the moment you tell Macron that something isn't possible, he has a tendency to consider that it is," a presidential spokesman gushed.
The cliché about Russian literature is that it has a tendency toward fatalism, whereas what we really need is literature that supplies remedies.
Yet he has a tendency to push the dramatic elements of a piece to extremes and to exaggerate contrasts, as he did here.
All these protean meanings can get confusing, and Churchwell has a tendency to corral the unruliness of her material by overstating her case.
The President also has a tendency to prioritize short-term gains and ignore potential serious damage from his strategies farther down the road.
While not all British criticism of the Israeli government is anti-Semitic, it has a tendency to blur into it at the fringes.
Kelly has a tendency, at least in public, to treat criticism as a personal affront to the people working to keep America safe.
It's also worth pointing out that the watch has a tendency to heat up when doing more resource-intensive tasks like making phone calls.
Trump's attempts at black outreach have often been overstated — he has a tendency to speak about black voters to overwhelmingly white audiences, for example.
And it hasn't just come against lower-level defenders—as noted above, Monk has a tendency to save his best games for elite opponents.
Trump has a tendency to contradict his own aides, so statements by purported spokesman can offer only so much guidance as to his thinking.
But that's also the moral of this movie: that life has a tendency to happen quickly while we're trying to "get ready" for it.
From my vantage point, the mainstream music industry has a tendency to cling to anachronistic, antiquated rules in an always-evolving, ever-adapting game.
Many have theorized that the president has a tendency to make public remarks based on what he's seen on television on any given day.
The reason he hasn&apost started all season for Baltimore is because unfortunately, he has a tendency to put the rock on the ground.
This episode is wilder and weirder, because Paper Boi's celebrity, no matter how minor, has a tendency to skew everything away from the mundane.
I also noticed the View 20 prefers to shoot slightly brighter photos and has a tendency to push color saturation a bit too high.
Mounk's material is densely packed and he has a tendency to repeat himself, but his book provides important insights into the present political moment.
When one of them slips out of someone's hands and hits the floor, the plastic handle on the side has a tendency to split.
Caribbean music has a tendency to flourish in its region and select regions abroad and for brief moments, make itself known in mainstream culture.
Unfortunately, leftover nitrogen that isn't absorbed by plants has a tendency to seep into groundwater where, in excess, it can be harmful to fish.
Meanwhile, in a society which has a tendency to be wearing and restraining, you start to value and embrace your job more than ever.
As we noted before the Dos Anjos – Alvarez bout, Alvarez has a tendency to change levels and step in on opponents as they advance.
So when you see a punch match, even by the best in the business, it has a tendency to break that suspension of disbelief.
This boss has a tendency to think mid-morning naps are a good thing, even when there is work that needs to be done.
As a result, the EU has a tendency to become paralyzed by infighting and indecision during crisis moments like last summer's Greek financial meltdown.
Statism, conservatives have argued, has a tendency to become brutalist and inhumane because a bureaucracy can't see or account for the complexity of reality.
Trump has a tendency to change his mind, and could reconsider how he wants witnesses handled in the aftermath of Wednesday's expected House vote.
The Communist Party, Koestler writes, has "a tendency to shy away from using the first-person singular," since it reckons in masses, not individuals.
"Why we would risk this extraordinary opportunity by nominating somebody who has a tendency to divide our own side is beyond me," he said.
" Learning under the mentorship of Legend has proven beneficial to the singer who says he has a tendency to "over sing" and "over project.
"The President has a tendency -- people kind of love people sort of like themselves, you know what I'm saying?" she said to audience laughter.
The camera also has a tendency to capture scenes at skewed angles, to accentuate the Turners' grief-stricken-to-the-point-of-unhinged headspace.
"The media has a tendency to play up the information coming out of CBO because they believe it to be objective and nonpartisan," Joyce says.
She says he's smart and engaging, but has "a tendency to view any criticism as personal, and I think that could be his Achilles' heel."
Click here to view original GIFWhen a droplet of water impacts a larger body of water it has a tendency to bead up and bounce.
"Claws" does occasionally lean a bit hard on the wackiness; it has a tendency to overindulge when it comes to extended montages and slo-mo.
"We had a magical night," said Ms. Conger, who is tall and slim and has a tendency to wave her hands to make a point.
A bully with a penchant for wild claims and ethically dubious schemes, he has a tendency to bring out the worst in those around him.
It's likely that he has a lot of karmic lessons to learn around relationships and that he has a tendency to hang onto old lovers.
If you force it, it has a tendency to crack, and once you crack it, it's going to be a bitch to get it out.
Young Dinesh also has a tendency to ponder all with the flair of an educated philosopher rather than a high school student battered by war.
This speaks to the Conservative Party's relatively greater capacity to calibrate its ideological compass to popular demand, while Labour has a tendency toward ideological rigidity.
Comfort has a tendency to treat May as an indentured servant rather than a traveling companion, loading her down with costumes to freshen and mend.
Hunt was inspired by the Razer's Synapse tracking software, but said that it has a tendency to break if resolution is switched a few times.
This kind of hyper-accelerated plotting is dangerous, because it has a tendency to burn up all your storylines and leave you grasping for more.
As with most electronic music scenes with an experimental bent, Chicago's has a tendency towards gearhead self-seriousness that Naucke and Wanzer both enjoy tweaking.
This administration has a tendency to question numbers, so it is important to note that Kelly's 40% decline statistic is not corroborated by any other source.
The app is now owned by PayPal, so like the parent company it has a tendency to hold onto you cash longer than you might like.
If Martin has a tendency to get too bogged down in detail, the post-Martin Game of Thrones seems all too happy to gloss over them.
But her orchestration is arresting; she has a tendency to contrast tutti passages with spare, luminous writing for winds, showing a special feeling for the bassoon.
The annual festival has a tendency to predict the Academy Awards best picture nominees, so La La Land's big win could potentially lead to Oscar nomination.
She loves to call people "bro" and has the energy of a hyperactive teen-ager, but she also has a tendency to lumber about, brows furrowed.
Some of the dialogue in that book was worthy of Lee Child; Wolff also has a tendency to fictionalize events he heard about but didn't see.
But Musk has a tendency to pitch what many see as impossible as inevitable, which has earned him some doubters in the industry he works in.
The right can also often count on help from the international media, most of which has a tendency to side with Washington against these same governments.
The left tends to think of government spending as investment, but has a tendency to gloss over the actual costs and inefficiencies inherent in spending plans.
Lillard puts a high arc on his threes, and when he lands he has a tendency to hop a couple times before the shot splashes down.
Aoi has a tendency to say strange things, sends messages to God on her cell phone, and makes suspicious comments that hint at the fourth wall.
For Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has a tendency to support brutal, like-minded authoritarian leaders around the world, betting on Maduro is not a surprise.
"She's the best editor I know," said Ms. Arons, who has a tendency to use the present tense when talking about Ms. Spade, before catching herself.
"Picard" has a tendency to rely on some clumsy exposition to help viewers remember details or to fill in back stories for plot lines to come.
As wrenching as "The Height of the Storm" frequently is, Zeller has a tendency to slide toward the latter, striking a note of chic, existential despair.
I.M. is known throughout the fandom as someone who has a tendency to say what's exactly on his mind, sometimes to the delighted shock of Monbebe.
Breaking up a large block of chocolate with a standard chef's knife is doable, but it has a tendency to send shards flying in all directions.
" Gouzer's boss, Brett Gorvy, the international head of contemporary art at Christie's, told me, "Loïc has a tendency to be emotional and petulant, like a child.
The pair share a kiss, but Greg's father reminds him that Rebecca has a tendency to string him along, which probably won't be great for his sobriety.
"He has a tendency to make ambiguous comments and be overly-cautious of crossing lines," said Moon Ji-hyun, a student activist at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul.
Following the debate, O'Rourke told reporters that Cruz "has a tendency to mischaracterize a position" and was making him appear more politically more radical than he is.
"Kanye has a tendency though to change his mind quickly, so she is just going along with his plans because it makes him happy," the source said.
"Kanye has a tendency though to change his mind quickly, so she is just going along with his plans because it makes him happy," the source says.
People with other sets of neanderthal genes are more prone to heart attacks, embolisms, or complications during pregnancy, because their blood has a tendency to coagulate easily.
Law & Order SVU has a tendency to fictionalize real-life events, and the current stream of sexual harassment and assault allegations against powerful men is no different.
For instance, "[the AI program] tells me my child has a tendency to be very mathematically oriented, but she also shows an aptitude for drawing," Qualls says.
A.CHAL has a tendency to put out music then retreat to the shadows, as he did in 2013 with the now hard-to-find EP Ballroom Riots.
"Kanye has a tendency though to change his mind quickly, so she is just going along with his plans because it makes him happy," the source explained.
The M3 has a tendency to kick out its ass end even when you didn't ask it to, which might seem insouciant but can be plain scary.
It's tough for a band to have no following in the States, because the rest of the world has a tendency to not pay attention then, too.
A cool girl will throw other women under the bus to prove that she's chill, and she has a tendency to emulate the worst, bro-ish behavior.
In conversation, Prum's brilliance is obvious, but he has a tendency to be dogmatic, sometimes interrupting to dismiss an argument that does not agree with his own.
Roiphe has a tendency to think mainly about how power affects her and women like her — white, straight, upper-middle-class, with elite educations and successful careers.
Time has a tendency of getting away, but the most successful people still seem to accomplish more in a day than many of us do in a week.
I love sci-fi, but let's face it: The genre has a tendency to be really complicated at times, in its stories, world-building, and even its message.
But the not-thought-out-that-well stuff also has a tendency to suck, or to be mean, or to just be honest criticism, so it seems harsh.
Unfortunately it also has a tendency to disassemble itself in your pocket and the low quality heating element for wax and bud left your smoking substance seriously scorched.
"They're afraid to come up here because it has a tendency to be a little bit liberal, a little bit rough," Mr. Trump said of his Republican rivals.
We don't bring the dog because he is not great around strangers and has a tendency to just bark nonstop at them, which can ruin a picnic fast.
"Free money" has a tendency to encourage bad behavior — one reason the Federal Housing Administration requires borrowers to undergo a counseling session before entering a reverse mortgage contract.
But in my experience, playing VR with traditional camera controls has a tendency to induce nausea — I was able to play for about five minutes before feeling sick.
Mr Harari has a tendency towards scientific name-dropping—words like biotech, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence abound—but he rarely engages with these topics in any serious way.
Yet the text, drawn largely from Mr. Jones's conversations with Lance and woven into Nick Hallett's score, has a tendency to dominate, rendering dance more tangential than essential.
One thing we do know is that HG has a tendency to get worse with each subsequent pregnancy, which is why I won't be having a third baby.
Though Mr. Calleja's voice is by nature burnished and ardent, he has a tendency to sing with a slightly nasal quality that can result in a pinched tone.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — This kind of theme, as fun as it is, has a tendency to bamboozle online solvers, mainly because it's hard to tell whether it's a rebus.
But he also has a tendency to get in over his head and make huge messes, which are mostly forgiven because he's such a thoughtful and kind bear.
Though Mr. Gurung has a tendency to over-egg his clothes (there's a lot going on in a lot of these looks), the point was generally well made.
It's poorly designed, too: If you're not holding the Dial up against the screen, it has a tendency to slide off if the Canvas is raised at an angle.
Even on the band's tightest setting (which is hard to get to because the band is so stiff), this humongous watch has a tendency to flap around small wrists.
Silicon Valley has a tendency to over-value unprofitable consumer-facing businesses; Pinterest's down round IPO could be a sign of Wall Street's reckoning with Silicon Valley's vanity metrics.
It's nicer than what phones like the Pixel 2 and S9 can do, although it still struggles around the edges and it has a tendency to cut off glasses.
The report said that first choice Marc-Andre ter Stegen "has a tendency to open his arms and does not try to make eye contact with the penalty taker".
Thanks to Moonves, CBS also allegedly has a tendency of cutting off relationships with women who rebuff its leader's "violent" sexual advances, as Emmy nominee Illeana Douglas told Farrow.
When mixed in with tequila it has none of the same effects, since salt has a tendency to make things taste more like themselves, and this tastes like poison.
According to former officials, the president has a "tendency to rip up documents he is legally required to preserve," and government employees are forced to tape them back together.
There's more conversation than action, and the talk has a tendency to slide into debate, about vigilantism or competing ideas of Harlem or visions of the solitary black hero.
"Garner's noticed that when the net long position of large gold speculators falls to around 100,000 contracts, the precious metal has a tendency to find a bottom," Cramer explained.
" As for North Korea's leader, who has a tendency toward self importance, with someone like that you should ask "what does he see in the future that he wants?
However, it's also hard to deny that the treatment has a tendency to sell itself as the cure for every neurosis, and that its therapists often overstate its effects.
Some colleagues say he has a tendency to "mark to market" his underlings — meaning that, in accounting terms, he assesses their value to his objectives and treats them accordingly.
He has a tendency to string a reader along in one direction and then turn them around quickly, mixing details from his life into his fiction and vice versa.
Dividing loyalties Trump's practice of unrelenting criticism has a tendency to divide people: those who view the attacks as self-defense and those who view them as unnecessary browbeating.
"Because of its unique relationship to who and what is beautiful, it has a tendency, although not exclusively, to affect and infect women more than men," the study said.
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But the Chinese also recognize that a presidential summit meeting may be the only path to completing a deal, since Mr. Trump has a tendency to undercut his advisers.
It's all well and good to stuff a good shot, but Ferguson has a tendency to run himself onto the fence (often past an opponent as they circle out).
In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season, Patti Stanger takes on "Human Ken Doll" Justin Jedlica, who has a tendency to be preoccupied with looks over genuine connection.
From the astronaut in Jordan Peele's remake of The Twilight Zone to the real-estate agent in Someone Great, Wise has a tendency to choose roles that are refreshingly real.
He has a tendency to step on his own applause lines and quiet the cheers, as if he needs to reassure his crowds that what they're clapping for is legit.
The documentary format — quintessential to those doing work about Palestine or conflict zones in general — has a tendency to portray victims as defenseless and depoliticized, without agency or free will.
As The Witch Elm begins, Toby has a tendency to roll his eyes at his cousin Susanna's "social-justice-warrior shite," dismissing it all as so much hysterical conspiracy theorizing.
While the media has a tendency to fawn over San Francisco's "disruptive" startup darlings, Silicon Valley is far from the end-all, be-all of global tech startup hot spots.
She has a tendency to direct the conversation and a cavernous recall of even the most obscure facts of the investigation, like the name of a murdered cat's neighborhood playmate.
" A source previously told PEOPLE that West "has a tendency though to change his mind quickly, so Kim is just going along with his plans because it makes him happy.
Moreover, he has a tendency to shoot from off-balance positions—undoubtedly a habit he developed to get his shot off against larger defenders, but one that produces inconsistent results.
Kirk notes that Codi has a tendency to say offensive comments he then forgets, and throws out the "locker room talk" excuse, because it's worked for people in the past.
Mayo, who has a tendency to ask pointed questions during investor events, has garnered a reputation as a blunt critic of bad behavior in the industry who spots trouble early.
Miocic has a tendency to give ground with his head way up in the air and has been caught on the end of swings by Nelson, Werdum, and dos Santos.
Goldberg is suspicious of nationalism and has a tendency to think that any effort to build a national community puts you on the express lanes on the road to serfdom.
She also has a tendency to blur the line between fiction and reality -- and use the wizarding world as a tool with which to make sense of the real one.
If there's a knock on Biles, it's that she has a tendency to cross her toes on her twists, but that's nitpicking when it comes to a pass this massive.
And she has a tendency — disturbing on its own, even more so in someone who aspires to civic leadership — to talk about men as sirloins and rump roasts of disparate succulence.
But "Velvet Buzzsaw" has a tendency to beat the viewer over the head with its moralising about the art world's seamier side and how greed, ambition and wealth interfere with beauty.
"The reason that a lot of furries will say that they're misrepresented in media is because a lot of media has a tendency to focus on the sexual aspects," Wolfe agreed.
Facebook has a tendency to turn small numbers into big numbers very quickly, so it's not as though a few months' delay means Facebook at Work can't ultimately be a hit.
She tends to work alone or with a small number of aides, like Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, and has a tendency to micromanage, a senior civil servant said, asking anonymity.
I just think that the pressure to align yourself on a fixed ideological line has a tendency to play into a construction that's mostly there for the benefit of conservative politicians.
So while Arc System Works has a tendency towards complex systems, they are also fastidious about mechanical and visual representation of the qualities that people love about the works they adapt.
She tells me that when she's high for prolonged periods of time, she also has a tendency to spend money on weed that she would otherwise, and perhaps ought to, save.
And as strong as much of his thinking is, he has a tendency to fall into academic jargon — and can we please, please put an immediate stop to the word "disrupt"?
"Donald Trump just happens to relish this centrality more than most," said Liam Donovan, a Republican strategist, "and has a tendency to say the quiet part loud, sometimes to his detriment."
But this, of course, is happening in real life, and in real life, an attempt to constantly one-up your own outrageousness has a tendency to wind up in terrible places.
There's a 50/40/90 season lurking somewhere in his future, even though he has a tendency and willingness to shoot long before he can even see white in the defense's eyes.
Still, Trump often has a tendency to trample over the carefully choreographed imagery that surrounds presidential travel, by igniting political conflagrations often set off by his erratic reactions to events back home.
There are some occasionally interesting visuals in Ozark season two, usually involving the sudden eruption of fire (which has a tendency to cast an unearthly but much-needed glow onto everything nearby).
Overeem lunges behind his punches a little and has a tendency to lean on the way in, that is exaggerated in the overhand because he takes his head forwards and off centre.
The shape of one's part doesn't seem like it would make a big difference to an overall look, but having a sharp part has a tendency to give hair looks additional structure.
"When bitcoin sees a large move down, as we've seen in the past 48 hours, it still has a tendency to take the entire rest of the market with it," he says.
When hot oil hits water—for instance, if one of these little water boogers leaked—it has a tendency to violently explode, starting fires and leaving third degree burns in its wake.
Without a drying agent, the ammonium nitrate-based propellant used in Takata inflators has a tendency to explode violently following prolonged exposure to hot, humid conditions, spraying metal shrapnel into vehicle compartments.
The president has a tendency to respond to events (often as depicted on Fox News) with whatever nonsense addresses an immediate point of contention, before reaching a dead end and starting over.
In moments that are shot from his point of view, June has a tendency to become a beautiful object on whose body cruelties are enacted, and her suffering becomes elegant and erotic.
At this stage in his young career, Shults is a stronger image-maker than writer and, like many American filmmakers, he has a tendency to overexplain, including in some parent-child talks.
Nitrogen-based fertilizer from large-scale agriculture has a tendency to slide off of farmlands and into the nation's freshwater systems, causing serious nitrate pollution in towns in the Mississippi River Valley.
"Now, Nike reports later this month and it has a tendency to sell off even on good numbers, so that might be your moment to pounce," the "Mad Money" host told investors.
Despite that unexpected United States Open title run in 2014, he still has a tendency to get brittle in the biggest situations, and he allowed Federer to wriggle free and hold serve.
And because it's, uh, mostly just water and fiber, in Japan, konnyaku is known as "a broom for the stomach," because it has a tendency to clean your digestive system riiiiiiight out.
Biggest weakness: Wozniacki has a tendency to get drawn into long rallies at the baseline rather than finding a killer shot or moving closer to the net and finishing off her opponent.
The Real Housewives Of New York O.G. has a tendency to stick her foot directly in her mouth and then deny the fact there's even a designer shoe hanging out of her lips.
There's also recall bias, where participants naturally associate any little change in mood or temperament to their period because bleeding for five days straight has a tendency to stick out in one's mind.
Mayo has a tendency to ask pointed questions during conference calls and investor events, making himself a thorn in the side of top executives at Citigroup Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co, among others.
Overall, 55% of consumers also thought bar soap, which has a tendency to slip around and puff up when left to its own devices after a wash, is less convenient than liquid options.
Coral, a squishy animal wrapped in a crunchy exoskeleton that contains colorful algae called zooxanthellae, has a tendency to evict its photosynthetic roommates when the water gets just a few degrees too warm.
Blichfeld: Not a fool or a clown, but we have demonstrated over and over that he has a tendency to put his foot in his mouth, or like–– Sinclair: Well, he's too open.
Though no one knows who he is—and though social media has a tendency to flatten people into memes—his behavior suggests that he's probably one of Seattle's many mentally ill homeless people.
That freakish kind of fire has a tendency to happen to fabrics that have previously been stained with cooking oils, like on the towels, tablecloths, and chef whites you'd find in a restaurant.
"The president has a tendency from time to time to do something ad hoc that hasn't been vetted with people around him, and then sometimes they'll walk those back," Corker told reporters Wednesday.
Daldry is usually tasteful to a fault, and his camera has a tendency to hold all of his characters at a literal physical remove that allows less of their humanity to peek through.
A prosperous, well-educated place that lies between Florence and Milan and has a tendency towards progressive politics, it made vaccines obligatory for schoolchildren in 2016, the first part of Italy to do so.
Then I keep the Tarte Hydrating Moisturizer in my bag because we get so scraped up, and if I don't keep my face moisturized it has a tendency to cut or scrape even easier.
That said, if you want to dump someone, July 5 is a better time to do so, because Neptune has a tendency to confuse people and make it difficult to get your point across.
"With regards to the tweet, we all know the president has a tendency to change his mind about things like this, so we're not really too concerned," one GOP aide insisted to The Hill.
Muslim Chinese food also has a tendency to err toward the spicy side, and a lot of New World crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and bell peppers have become an integral part of the cuisine.
Repeatedly, we see contestants faking their way through these chats; popular early entrant Sammie has a tendency to rattle off enthusiastic phrases like "LOL" and inflections like exclamation points with a completely deadpan expression.
"Business has a tendency to be like a drug, and you become enraptured by it, and you become addicted to it and you want to spend a lot of time on it," he says.
But something's off with this "Lonely Ranger" — he has a tendency to admire the cut of his own shadow, and we learn early on that he wasn't raised among men who wore cowboy hats.
"The market has a tendency to view that as quite bullish for prices because you look at the supply risks around the world and realize there's no insurance policy or buffer zone," she said.
The situation also highlights what has become a bit of a pattern in Warren's presidential campaign: she seems to be hypersensitive to public criticism and has a tendency to over-correct in her responses.
Activists have also started a campaign to remove Persky from the bench in Santa Clara County, alleging the judge has a tendency toward lenient sentences for convicted abusers, said law professor Michele Landis Dauber.
He has a tendency, too, more common in older songwriting (and not just rap), to loop back around to the same idea several times in a song, tweaking the words with each repetition for effect.
The jacket isn't only notable for its seemingly offensive phrase — it's notable because the first lady has a tendency to wear exclusively high-end designers like Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino when she appears in public.
You won't remember where you ate or the clubs you hit up or the lap dance from Destiny at the strip club because Vegas has a tendency to blur together in the 24/7 madness.
Although the two versions of I Love Dick have their differences — the epistolary novel-slash-memoir has a tendency to hop around the country, unlike the Marfa-set series — at their heart they're pretty similar.
For all the op-eds proclaiming that the Brits need to get the Germans on their side and understand German thinking, Britain has a tendency to misinterpret Germany's position on the EU fundamentally and repeatedly.
We know summer has a tendency to feel as if it's slipping away, so all summer long, we're offering research-based ideas for ways to set this season apart from the rest of the year.
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The Poltava debacle helps explain why Ukraine, a land of so much promise thanks to its educated population, fertile farmland and vibrant civil society, has a tendency instead to generate so many headline-grabbing scandals.
They are also more likely to sext, and share nude photos online ("Unless you're Amish, nudes are the currency of love," says the main character, Rue, played by Zendaya, who has a tendency to exaggerate).
In addition to the general problems with smaller voting demographics, analysts believe the exit poll has a tendency to oversample a particular kind of voter of color — the kind who lives in majority-white areas.
This is an all-too-familiar trend for award watchers, and yet more proof that our culture has a tendency to take male-led stories more seriously, whether it's on the Oscar stage or elsewhere.
Libra is the diplomat of the zodiac, and with sweet Venus in this sign, the vibe is very peaceful—but Uranus has a tendency to be chaotic, so don't expect anything to go as planned.
Taika Waititi, director of Thor: Ragnarok, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and What We Do in the Shadows (basically a great filmmaker is what we're driving at) has a tendency for getting snapped while sound asleep.
Mr. Goude, who resembles a grizzled pixie and has a tendency to pair seersucker jackets with nipped-in waists with black T-shirts, drawstring harem pants and white bucks, is well aware of the risks.
Reyes said she now suffers from extreme anxiety and has a tendency to "run away and avoid things" due to the pain inflicted by a man she had grown to trust nearly four years ago.
The American understanding of Jews and Muslims as a whole has a tendency to be examined through the microcosm of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with its generations of failed peace accords and infuriating, endless bloodshed.
For all its talk of a more connected world, Facebook has a tendency to silo us—its users—into feedback loops, those spheres of information where we're rarely subjected to views that differ from our own.
It's unclear whether the athletes were simply in attendance and ushered to the stage once spotted by Trump—who has a tendency to improvise—or if they had agreed beforehand to make an appearance on stage. 
Worse, the "singles bouncing in and out of love" genre has a tendency to immediately devolve into a conflictless "hangout sitcom," the sort of show that rarely pushes its characters beyond the most surface-level tension.
"History has a tendency to develop a more clear picture over time," he said, adding that the pain of Vietnam was so unbearable that it was for a time what you first associated with President Johnson.
But attempting to expose him could be very bad for Dan, who has a tendency to let his ego get the better of him when he's making judgment calls about how to handle matters like this.
While his often erudite speeches are laced with literary references that show off his elite education, he has a tendency to use dismissive words in off-the-cuff comments that critics say make him sound arrogant.
When cold air blows into our area from arctic regions, as it has during this frigid streak, it has a tendency to be very dry, according to John Homenuk, the founder of New York Metro Weather.
Still, "China has a hard time understanding how other countries perceive it and has a tendency to hear the good news and not the bad news: the anxieties its behavior produces," said Mr. Medeiros of Georgetown.
President Trump, as has been widely noted, tapes his neckties, wears them so egregiously long that they droop to his fly and has a tendency to leave his suit jackets unbuttoned to flap in the wind.
My phone has a tendency to blow up after work with texts and messages, and I try to ignore it the best I can when I'm mid-conversation, but G. gets annoyed that people are messaging me.
So, like millions of other music fans with limited IRL storage space, I put complete faith in the cloud, despite the fact that it had been named for an aerosol that has a tendency to suddenly disappear.
Thiel has a tendency to make headlines with his unique opinions, but it's hard to argue that others in his position of wealth and influence wouldn't align with at-least some of his Libertarian views in private.
The FBI has a tendency to be more aggressive with cases, whereas prosecutors might be more reluctant to push a charge they are not absolutely certain will stick — especially if the next presidency might be at stake.
Trump has a tendency of reacting to cable news through the social media platform, and some of his comments on Tuesday could create headaches for the White House and Republicans facing a difficult midterm election in November.
Matt Mayer, a national security expert at the American Enterprise Institute, said Congress has a tendency to adopt a "one-action-covers-the-bases" strategy, even if subsequent events might raise new questions and expose new vulnerabilities.
The voiceover from her roommate at the beginning of her episode explains that she has a tendency to fall for the wrong guy, but on her five first dates, she is both extremely game and appropriately cautious.
From their earliest output, 1994's Vikingligr Veldi to 2015's In Times, the band has a tendency to create perennially enjoyable music that always feels familiar yet seldom approaches an idea in the same way twice.
The Golden Globes hosting gig has a tendency to go to someone white and male (there are exceptions, most notably when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-hosted the awards three consecutive times from 2013 to 2015).
For example, as Congress recently demonstrated with the passing of the highly controversial FOSTA/SESTA bill package, it has a tendency to opt for sweeping, high-level reform with the potential to damage internet freedom and infrastructure.
The digital economy has a tendency to create superstars, since software and internet services are so scalable and enjoy network effects (in essence, they allow a handful of companies to grow quickly and eat everyone else's lunch).
At a glance, Comey, a career prosecutor, is an unlikely candidate to take center stage in the most charged political drama of this generation, but history shows he has a tendency to turn up in the headlines.
Through the character of Marta, "Knives Out" has a tendency to exploit its story's immigration angle, which left me feeling uneasy as strangers at the screening I attended laughed at real-life issues I'm genuinely frightened of.
"Trump has a tendency to value his brand at a very high amount, but these are usually intangible valuations just pulled out of thin air," said Steve Stanganelli, a certified financial planner at Clear View Wealth Advisors.
And while he can use his boxing in measured, thoughtful fashion—hooking off the jab in lovely fashion—he has a tendency to go overkill on the shifting punches which typically yield better results as occasional surprise attack.
Today's media market has a tendency to demand versions of the same story from all marginalized writers, and that's especially true in the personal essay economy, a certain sector of which is defined by its hunger for suffering.
He has a tendency to open whimsical food concepts inspired by nostalgia, such as Tinfoil and his "breakfast bar" on the other side of town, where you can get eggs Benedict and spiked cereal-infused milk for dinner.
ABOUT THE TITANS (133-3): Mariota still has a tendency to turn the ball over as he has thrown six picks and lost two fumbles for the Titans, who haven't won three straight games since the 2011 season.
BB says hip-hop culture has a tendency to look the other way on moments like this, but he argues that has to change ... and that people from the community have to hold one another accountable, including Kodak.
Furthermore, because of cramped conditions and monotonous work at high-stress levels (after all, protecting nuclear warheads from terrorism, not to mention rush hour traffic, has a tendency to induce stress), agent morale is flagging within the agency.
The president's mood has a tendency to dictate gatherings like the G-85033, and he may arrive seeking to confront other world leaders following a volatile week in Washington and an escalation of his trade dispute with China.
Economic theory suggests that the economy has a tendency towards a natural rate of growth, given certain fundamentals like the rate at which the workforce is growing and the rate at which new ideas are discovered by innovators.
Thompson has a tendency to make the same folly as Lyoto Machida, Sage Northcutt and a lot of other TMA stylists—pumping out alternate straight punches rather than fluid boxing combinations, with no real movement of the head.
In a commencement speech at the University of Nebraska this month, Mr. Williams noted that Silicon Valley has a tendency to see itself as a Prometheus, stealing fire from selfish gatekeeper gods and bestowing it on mere mortals.
" Glenn Schorr, an analyst at Evercore ISI, said he has factored the comparison with last year's big numbers into his estimates for the rest of the year but notes "trading has a tendency to turn on a dime.
Gwen's death merits a bit of the reaction that greeted the death of the writer Samuel Johnson centuries ago: She has left a chasm, which nobody else can fill up and which nobody has a tendency to fill.
That's partly because the "singles bouncing in and out of love" genre has a tendency to immediately devolve into a conflictless "hangout sitcom," the sort of show that rarely pushes its characters beyond the most surface-level tension.
Working against it: The academy has a tendency to give the screenplay Oscar as a consolation prize to a director whose sensibilities may still be too hip for the room, like Jordan Peele, Spike Jonze and Sofia Coppola.
Julia Stiles, who I adore, has a tendency to go a little wooden at times, but Ledger's presence is so loose-limbed and easy that he lets the audience skate right over any awkwardness that might have ensued.
FROM PEN: Jada Pinkett Smith Gets Emotional Over Children Jaden and Willow   Kunis — who has said her focus is on raising her children to have good heads on their shoulders — also admits she has a tendency to "overthink" things.
"A reasonable trier of fact could not find that defendants' use of the 'Park's Finest' name on the packaging for their product or their advertisements has a tendency to deceive a substantial portion of their intended audience," Leeson wrote.
Archer has a tendency to get rattled after small things go wrong, which can lead to big innings against him if the opposing offense gets going, as it did Monday night against Cleveland in a five-run first inning.
That's arguably more troubling than a guaranteed summer of violence, as randomness has a tendency to lull us into a false sense of security when it contradicts feared outcomes, and then to bite us with the unexpected and unmanageable.
And it's hard not to wonder whether portraying an extremely idealized version of the criminal justice system will give women faith in the actual system that we already know has a tendency to fail those who need it most.
Godello can benefit from a bit of air, as it has a tendency in its absence to develop off aromas, but the danger of too much lees stirring can be a flabbiness in the wine and, at worst, oxidation.
Transportation infrastructure in the city has a tendency to take many years, if not decades, to get built, but in this case workers are under pressure to get the new ferries and docks built in a New York minute.
Metal culture has a tendency to rear back and leash out at anything that it perceives to be a threat, and any band that challenges the status quo in some way is always going to get punters riled up.
Seven women, including Adams' ex-wife Mandy Moore and the songwriter Phoebe Bridgers, spoke to the newspaper to allege that Adams has a tendency to take interest in the careers of young female artists, while also pursuing them sexually.
Elliot Ackerman, a Purple Heart Marine veteran, writes in prose that veers from clumsy to elegant with no discernible pattern, and he has a tendency to conflate the humanity of his female characters with their beauty and sex appeal.
While resting on its battery base, the V10 has a tendency to tip forward if it's disturbed in the slightest, and you certainly can't put it down with any kind of cleaning head inserted and not expect it to tip over.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday predicted a trade deal with China after positive gestures by Beijing, but gains in metals were capped as the bruising trade war has a tendency to reverse direction in a short period of time.
Some Amazon reviews do mention that this Deebot has a tendency to clean aimlessly or isn't able to find its way back to the dock, but those customers also say that its mopping abilities make up for the navigation issues.
The issue is especially common with LGBTQ-focused channels, since YouTube's automated system for flagging channels to demonetize has a tendency to associate tags like "gay" or "lesbian" with pornography, even when the content of those channels is entirely family-friendly.
Melanie Gilligan at Galerie Max Mayer Presenting a structurally complex video installation (as she has a tendency to do), the central, singular piece by artist Melanie Gilligan at Galerie Max Mayer consists of two cubic monitors embedded into hovering industrial rods.
Strange is reserved; Moore has a tendency to speak in legalisms and Brooks, who has a history of inflammatory remarks, follows (for better or worse) a rigid Tea Party philosophy that Trump, on the campaign trail at least, broke from.
"I think he has a tendency in interviews to say, 'It was an idea and I had the idea and I wrote the idea and I hired the girl and she did it,'" Ms. Stewart added, imitating Mr. Allen's cadences.
"He has a tendency to save up his points, and when he finally speaks up, his points come out almost like a Gatling gun," said Lovida H. Coleman Jr., who worked with him back then and remains a close friend.
Theo has won a competition for building the Tower of London in Legos (an architect like his eponym), while Tess trots around Manhattan with a giant part-cat part-wolf, and has a tendency to imagine every worst possible situation.
While publicly he might embrace plans that challenge his party's principles on issues like guns or immigration, the President has a tendency over time and with the help of GOP leaders and aides to realign himself with core Republican principles.
Defective Takata air bags have been linked to at least 14 deaths and 150 injuries worldwide as the ammonium nitrate-based propellant used in its inflators has a tendency to explode following prolonged exposure to hot, humid conditions, spraying metal shrapnel.
She noticed — together with her coaches — that the United States, the reigning world champion, has a tendency to sling crosses into the box, seeking deft, flicked headers at the near post designed to pick out a target at the far.
Adam Campbell's Greg Walsh — Katie's boss and the guy Chuck is trying to put one over on — isn't as well-developed as the other regulars yet, and Martin, talented as she is, has a tendency to steal focus in every scene she's in.
As Last argues in the Weekly Standard, Trump has a tendency to loudly announce things and then forget about them, a comical quality that can distract us from the fact that sometimes he then later turns around and actually does those things.
He sees the whole ugly side of this town, and in that sense, I guess that it's part of a thematic 'back to the beginning' — with Carrie — about small towns, because that's what I know and that has a tendency to come out.
Jonah has an abundance of charm, and he needs it because he also has a tendency to mess up — he once caused a shopper stampede by accidentally pricing high-end electronics at 25 cents — and to say inappropriate things without meaning to.
The world already has a tendency to undermine the contributions of women in music: Even Björk, an artist whose creative caliber is difficult to top, says she isn't given the artist credit she deserves if she gives a male producer a co-credit.
Lau says that, within the Chinese Zodiac, the Dog is a true companion, associated with loyalty, honesty, intelligence, and a strong sense of right and wrong, as opposed to the Rooster, which has a tendency to be demanding and a tad persnickety.
In certain areas I would agree with him and in certain areas I would agree with Charlie…Bernie has a tendency to demonize institutions and he think the solution would be simpler and he would turn the system I think somewhat upside down.
Because of her spare prose style, Gay has a tendency to reduce the views of her opponents or adversaries to unnecessary simplicity, and she is equally prone to making totalizing statements about herself, her likes and dislikes, and how other people see her.
If you watch Ivanov's recent fights, such as those against Shawn Jordan and Smealinho Rama, he has a tendency to circle with his back to the fence, waiting for his opponent to attack and far too rarely actually coming back with counters.
While Korea has a tendency to be overlooked in Asia — China's vast population and the emerging potential of India and Southeast Asia catch the eye of tech firms — Lee said he believes it has all the ingredients for a financial tech revolution.
Moulton praises the party's broad embrace of veteran candidates ahead of 2018, but says that it has a tendency to throw support behind establishment candidates who can raise money, many of whom are white men, rather than support veterans from diverse backgrounds.
"Why we would risk this extraordinary opportunity by nominating someone who has a tendency to divide our own side is beyond me," he said, though he added that he would "absolutely" support Sanders if he is named the nominee despite their differences.
The show also has a tendency to use characters as props, like a visiting grandfather who spends an entire episode silent in a wheelchair (except when he's being given a bath) and the Hispanic housekeeper, whose portrayal in the pilot goes beyond uncomfortable.
On the whole, it still defaults to the idea that stories should be about straight white men, and even when it expands its horizons to include more diverse stories, it has a tendency to suggest that those stories should be told by straight white men.
Some Democratic insiders have long had doubts that he'd be a good fit to lead the present-day version of the party — both because he may be out of touch with the current Democratic electorate and because he has a tendency to make verbal gaffes.
Trump also has a tendency to assert that he has a plan without offering details, which raises an interesting empirical question: Does anxiety only benefit candidates who offer protective policies, or can it benefit candidates who say they have protective policies without offering details?
White veganism has a tendency to erase the existence of many POC vegans, and vegan organizations that are doing good work addressing social justice issues beyond speciesism or the domination of nonhuman animals, connecting animal-related issues to other forms of oppression as well.
Mars also clashes with Jupiter, the planet of expansion, giving you a lot of energy to make things happen, but be careful not to rub people the wrong way—Jupiter has a tendency to over-exaggerate and things can quickly get out of hand.
"The prime minister has a tendency to make genuine comments that you wouldn't necessarily expect from most politicians, and I think that gives Canadians and people around the world the opportunity to see genuine reactions and statements from a political leader," Mr. Ahmad said.
" The group warns not to be fooled by his "slinky shiny black fur and big yellow eyes" as he has a tendency to nip at unwanted advances and is prone to throw a "catty tantrum if he can't go outside when he wants to be let out.
He has a tendency to take his heelish audience interactions to an uncomfortable place and a penchant for trashing colleagues, as he did with Ryback in his infamous podcast appearance, even though Ryback and Punk should have been natural allies given where their careers have gone.
But to follow up on what Alex Shephard wrote earlier in advance of Bill Clinton's Tuesday night keynote—and frankly to hedge my own bets—I should note that Clinton has a tendency to get knocked off script when he's confronted by protesters in smaller settings.
Top photo via Flickr user MichelleOverconsumption of terrible sex advice has a tendency to make you feel like a well-trained circus animal, flipping nervously from position to position in the hope of a reward, mind skimming through your repertoire of tricks, eyes on your audience.
Right now, he has a tendency to get tunnel vision, as seen here: For his part, Cousins can grab offensive rebounds when Davis shoots off curls, and can beast even harder if his defender slides over to hedge on Davis as he comes off of the screen.
Because Harvard has a tendency to set the pattern for other universities, Ec 10's textbook is a massive best-seller, used at dozens of other schools, earning its author, professor Greg Mankiw, an estimated $103 million in royalties since it was first released in 1998.
"Any robust phenomena like a time crystal has a tendency to find applications, but you can't always guess what they're going to be in advance," said Nayak, citing superconductivity as an example of another exotic physical phenomenon that only found widespread applications well after its realization in a lab.
The crypto markets in general are littered with shady companies and scams, and bitcoin has a tendency to implode in value every now and then due to occurrences like the crash of trading exchange Mt. Gox, so it's possible something could quickly knock the value back down a peg.
To take advantage of the Pokemon Go craze, RadioShack, which sold some of its stores to hedge fund Standard General after filing for bankruptcy in 2015, has used social media, including Facebook, to promote specials on mobile chargers since the game has a tendency to use up power quickly.
I guess it's officially time to get her a new dry food bowl, too, as she still has a tendency to spread her kibble around on the floor — but that might also be because she is missing some teeth and needs to eat more carefully than other cats. Sigh.
A significant observation of both the Apple Watch and the AirPods worth pointing out: Apple has a tendency to push engineering limits at times to learn or perfect a technique it believes is important for the future, or to learn from it in order to integrate into other products.
Rasmussen's polling received a C+ rating in FiveThirtyEight's most recent pollster rankings, and it has been found to lean toward the GOP when compared with other pollsters, which means it typically understated support for Obama and has a tendency to overstate support for Trump when compared with other polls.
When: March 3–5 / Friday, Saturday: noon–7pm; Sunday: noon–6pm ($25) Where: Spring Studios (50 Varick Street, Tribeca, Manhattan) Falling somewhere between NADA and the Armory Show on the hip-to-safe spectrum, Independent has a tendency to feature a mix of known quantities and pleasant surprises.
He routinely says we are a team (the business has fewer than 12 employees), but 95 percent of the time he comes up with an excuse to be somewhere else when we need him, and he has a tendency to work on his hobbies and volunteer during work hours.
She also has a tendency to embrace the most outlandish of conspiracy theories, once publishing a piece on her website suggesting that Barack Obama is the secret love child of Malcolm X. When I ran into her, she was warning a partygoer of the imminent threat from Syrian refugees.
But you can also hear it once in a while from Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who has a tendency to dismiss tough questions from reporters with accusations of bias, while former prime ministers — Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull — have turned their frustration with the Murdoch-media into extended rants.
The challenge is when you do that you have a tendency to have a bathtub in gross margins not in demand for your product per se but a bathtub in bringing on two new process technologies in roughly the same period of time has a tendency to compress gross margins.
The slim, six-foot-four lawmaker has a tendency to bang the table with the palm of his hand as he works his way through an issue, giving a hint of the studied intensity with which he famously grilled a former director of National Intelligence on digital spying programs in 2013.
After examination of the pigments of the famous painting in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, researchers concluded that one of two chrome yellow pigments he used is sensitive to light and has a tendency to turn from very pale yellow to an almost olive green or ocher over time.
"A contraction in the manufacturing sector, which we haven't seen for a very long time, is important because it has a tendency to be a leading indicator for the rest of the economy including the services sector," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives for Charles Schwab in Austin.
Going forward, MyAnalytics will track the number of days you managed to unplug after work and didn't check your email or work on a document at 8pm (something Microsoft's own PR department could learn from given that it has a tendency to provide essential press materials for next-day embargoes at 6:30pm).
Additional tactics which Dos Anjos does not show too often but which might have been a good investment through this camp would be use of the double collar tie along the fence and the uppercut as he enters because Alvarez has a tendency to duck in on opponents when they step in.
"Part of the reason that some people are hesitant to vaccinate is part of a worldview that has a tendency to like natural things and have a preference for natural risks over manmade risks," said Daniel Salmon, deputy director of the Institute for Vaccine Safety at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
"The Republican Party has a tendency to like to recruit women to run in very tough races, which is probably smart because I think we have a lot of talented women who are probably the only ones that could win those races," GOP strategist Liz Mair told The Hill, using Comstock as an example.
That's not to say that this NRA is completely blameless: it has a tendency to oppose things like increases to the minimum wage, pay increases for workers who receive tips (read: restaurant workers), and increased numbers of sick days, and it has actively campaigned against legislation to lower the legal blood alcohol content for drivers.
While Netflix takes issue with the Nielsen numbers (despite the fact that they tend to be quite solid for Netflix), the network also has a tendency to renew shows that do well in the Nielsen ratings and to cancel those that don't, outside of a few edge cases (which I talk more about here).
The Joe Rogan Experience is a good, friendly format for Sanders—his podcasts are long, he rarely cuts off his guests, and he has a tendency to let them talk about whatever they want to talk about, which in some cases has allowed bad men to amplify their ideas to his massive audience unchallenged.
Pros: Soft padded wrist rest, mecha-membrane hybrid switch design is easy on the fingers yet tactile and precise, anti-ghosting keys for accurate simultaneous inputs, and Razer's RGB Chroma backlighting looks greatCons: Not the best ergonomics for users suffering from wrist pain, and the magnetic wrist rest attachment has a tendency to shift during extended use
We can pinpoint the start of these collaborations on Levine, the only member of Maroon 5 you likely know the name of, because he is the band's front man, has a tendency to date (and marry) Victoria's Secret Angels, and is on The Voice, where he enjoys a prominent and highly irritating bromance with Blake Shelton.
"When you go in there, you're going to have to tell the truth," said John Marston, a former federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. The risk for Trump, who has a tendency to talk at length and to make contradictory statements, running afoul of that guidance, has been on the minds of his lawyers since Mueller's probe began last year.
Ingram, who developed into a shooter at the pro level after having been a more traditional scorer in college, can be streaky, but he has a tendency to catch fire from outside, as evidenced by his win over Fredette in that 3-point contest in 2016 — which included a stretch of hitting 13 consecutive 3-pointers.
She also has a tendency to drop by unannounced when reporters are conducting an interview with her father in the Oval Office, and has done so both for the New York Times (where a source said it was unintended) and the Wall Street Journal — when Editor-in-Chief Gerry Baker chatted with her about a recent party in Southampton, New York.
Mac outlined why she believes the React ecosystem has a tendency to attract an abrasive, bro-heavy culture, one that eventually forced her exit from the community: "I receive (and continue to receive) hundreds of messages from people who want me to stop talking about this 'social justice warrior shit' and to remove the human side of tech," she wrote.
The twin pressures of a political situation that has a tendency to gobble up all available media oxygen and the increased centrality of review aggregation sites like Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic (to the degree that movie studios routinely blame bad Rotten Tomatoes scores for their box office failures) have pushed more and more media companies to cut back on culture writing.
I recently revived an old iPhone 6 Plus basically to keep a backup of my iOS data, and I find that the battery drains on its own, even when I'm not using it, and a cheap Nuvision tablet designed for Windows 10 that I got for a steal has a tendency of being finicky about the kind of power outlets it likes and how long it will keep a charge.
We discussed Alvarez's tendency to duck in, head to sternum as a classy boxer will, in that pre-fight essay: Additional tactics which Dos Anjos does not show too often but which might have been a good investment through this camp would be use of the double collar tie along the fence and the uppercut as he enters because Alvarez has a tendency to duck in on opponents when they step in.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) in the news — you might have read that he has a tendency to blame Israel for Gaza border violence instead of Hamas, a terrorist organization, or that he was one of several candidates to skip AIPAC conference this year.
Star Walk 212 is buttery smooth on the iPhone XS, while it has a tendency to lag on the iPhone X. Fortnite loads about 21 seconds faster on the iPhone XS than on the iPhone X and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds only utilizes half as much of the GPU on the iPhone XS than it does on the iPhone X. That means it should be prepared for a future of better graphics, perhaps one that the developers haven't even dreamed up yet.
All the drama around the MacBook Pro keyboards in recent months is a reminder that, when put in a position where our computing capabilities are compromised by external forces, often, we'll buckle down rather than finding a plan B. We'll just live with a keyboard that has a tendency to repeat characters, just like we might lean a little too hard on a phone with a cracked screen, knowing that the cost to repair it might just be a little too high.
He's still a work in progress in terms of his ability to create for his teammates in an efficient and effective way—he has a tendency to get downhill too quickly, and doesn't change his pace or direction well enough yet with his dribble—but he hit over 22020 percent of his threes in each of the last two seasons, and knocked down catch-and-shoot jumpers at a 62.3 effective field-goal percentage last year, which was good for the 87th percentile nationally.
William Bachelor, died 1396 when a sand pit he was sleeping under fell upon him and killed him by misadventure The bot has a tendency to tweet out all of the known information about the deaths, which are taken from medieval coroners' rolls and weirdly often include the price of the killer instrument: Hugh de Leghe, died 1343, smote by Richard de Langeleghe in the throat with a bodkin worth one penny A stranger, died 1304 by a certain stick made in the shape of a fist with a sharp iron on the head.
There are areas where I can see improvement in the X-1—the black design has a tendency to pick up oils on the fingers (it also comes in white, in case that matters to you); the key caps could probably stand a little more curvature; and its short stature may not make it the best choice for the desk setup of someone who already uses full-fat switches—but overall, it's perfect for people who either want to dip their toes into mech keys, or want an upgrade from a less-than-ideal laptop keyboard.

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