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Especially us dudes have a tendency to keep it in.
Historical narratives have a tendency to lag behind history itself.
And I have a tendency to lean to being insecure.
That's proven difficult, because we have a tendency to anthropomorphize.
These handouts have a tendency to artificially inflate product ratings.
People have a tendency to do things for other people.
He did have a tendency to be bratty at times.
Couture neophytes have a tendency to equate elaborate with creative.
Pronouncements on the topic have a tendency to be overblown.
Institutions with a conscience have a tendency to be weak.
"Humans have a tendency to think we're always in control."      
The equity markets have a tendency to swing pretty wildly.
Yeah, they have a tendency to do that, don't they?
I have a tendency to always be thinking about what's next.
Over time, lots of phones have a tendency to slow down.
In practice, they have a tendency to favour their domestic market.
People, like the wind, have a tendency to change direction. Sheesh.
People who say otherwise have a tendency to find themselves dead.
We have a tendency to get a little bit of fog.
"I have a tendency to talk with colorful language," he said.
Children have a tendency to soften even the hardest artists, though.
They have a tendency to cancel plans at the last minute.
"Young people have a tendency to heal very fast," he said.
Dried herbs have a tendency to collect dust in the pantry.
"Documents have a tendency to lead to other documents," said Bookbinder.
It's that some have a tendency to mistake factors for absolutes.
It's that some have a tendency to mistake factors for absolutes.
Recent studies suggest that some individual termites have a tendency to lead, while others have a tendency to follow—meaning that what gets the stigmergic process going is not a random action but something more systematic.
"Some people have a tendency to dissociate following traumatic events," he said.
"We have a tendency to think of the near term," he said.
People with selective mutism have a tendency to worry more than others.
Don't the public have a tendency to mistrust these "breaking news" broadcasts?
"Politicians have a tendency to take on the obvious problems," Ross says.
These words have a tendency to make even really smart people stumble.
We have a tendency to avoid and put off during tax season.
We have a tendency to define leadership based on occupation and perception.
Eateries do have a tendency to deny service to everyone when they're closed.
"People have a tendency to presume that the sky is falling," Clark said.
Yes, but they do have a tendency to occur at this precise moment.
But company lawyers have a tendency to fight harder than they need to.
I have a tendency to get over nostalgic and 'SWIM' is exactly that.
"People have a tendency to blame politicians when things don't work," Obama said.
"People have a tendency to want to relate their poor experience," he said.
Wannabe grannies, it seems, have a tendency to scream, shout, jiggle and whoop.
" She said, "Like a lot of women, I have a tendency to overprepare.
My trainer tells me I have a tendency to drop my right hand.
Neurofunk can have a tendency to blur into an overwhelming clusterfuck at times.
I have a tendency to be more shortsighted; she's more concerned about things.
But, this does have a tendency to ruin activities that we once liked.
We all have a tendency to egocentrically ascribe our own perspective to others.
Personally, I have a tendency to believe in the human drive for self preservation.
In the fog of war, you see, "facts" have a tendency to get mangled.
When they enter shallow waters, most of them have a tendency to become disoriented.
I think they have a tendency to make you feel bad about your life.
SRR: I have a tendency to be too serious in most of my work.
The royal children have a tendency to steal the show whenever they attend weddings.
Busy schedules and regular routines have a tendency to put the brain on autopilot.
Like their human counterparts, robos may have a tendency to oversell their investing prowess.
"These things have a tendency to trade very, very low very quickly," Gellasch said.
But planar magnetic headphones also have a tendency to be huge and hugely expensive.
I have a tendency to get carried away when I have too many options.
"But if you have a tendency to worry, the worrying comes back," he says.
"These kinds of expenses have a tendency to inch up on us," she said.
"You have a tendency to believe this person and trust this person," Walsh said.
He conceded that among humans, mothers in many societies have a tendency to worry.
Vinay Amin admits that most motivated people have a tendency to strive for perfection.
Notably, these drugs have a tendency to reduce sexual desire and inhibit sexual arousal.
"We have a tendency to want everything to be perfect and straight," Miller said.
Although he does have a tendency to hyperventilate when his boss's name comes up.
Both have a tendency to embrace catastrophic, apocalyptic visions of the ruin around us.
They said, "These guys have a tendency to crime," and they got it wrong.
Americans have a tendency to work through some of our biggest issues via sports.
"We all have a tendency to greatly underestimate the impact of tragedy," Dr. Poland says.
We have a tendency to let our fears outweigh the level of risk they represent.
"We have a tendency to settle into tried and true pathways [of thought]," he said.
Naturally, most people will have a tendency to overeat after ending a very restrictive diet.
You have a tendency to twitch, one you've tried to get rid of for years.
"Partisan maps have a tendency to backfire on the party that drew them," Goedert said.
I was basically functioning like a machine, and I have a tendency to do that.
I have a tendency to the dramatic and I have a tendency towards the pathetic.
You Scorpios have a tendency to be obsessive—watch out for this in the afternoon.
Some people have a tendency to get more withdrawn when some people cling, she says.
But they also have a tendency to deindividualize others when those others join another group.
Songs of ice and fire have a tendency to end tragically in 'Game of Thrones.
When groups of chickens get together, they have a tendency to peck at each other.
I'm also aware that humans have a tendency to project our own emotions onto animals.
We have a tendency to focus on what we're losing instead of what we're gaining.
Do I have a tendency to want to be merciful if I'm on a jury?
But again, Twitter rumors have a tendency to spin out of control with little substantiation.
Now Rashad, in this climate, we have a tendency to move onto the next thing.
Even more sympathetic subplots have a tendency to come across like a war movie cliche.
Some teams, some people, have a tendency to make it hard, but it's not hard.
And you have a tendency to be all-or-nothing instead of balancing your energy.
Conspiracy theories have a tendency to be linked to paranoia and other mental health issues.
Looking at those factors together, it's no wonder we have a tendency to hop around.
"We have a tendency to want to blame everything on psychological causes," Dr. Rosenthal explained.
The sauce can have a tendency to break and the cheese clump in certain spots.
Especially if you have a tendency to spend on yourself while also shopping for others.
Op-Ed Contributor Organizations, particularly large ones, have a tendency to engage in group think.
"Good players have a tendency to get found now," Minnesota State Coach Mike Hastings said.
History shows that big earnings increases like this have a tendency to revert to trend.
Humans have a tendency to let their fears stand in the way of their dreams.
"You can find relievers, and relievers have a tendency to come from anywhere," he said.
But they have a tendency to regurgitate that blood and enzyme mixture as a bubble.
Angelenos have a tendency to wrap everything in a tortilla and call it a meal.
And on a daily basis, I have a tendency to shove said stuff into large bags.
They are powerful, strong and they have a tendency to engage each other in epic brawls.
We have a tendency to think we're the center of the universe, but we're truly not.
"I have a tendency to play Nylander with Komarov and Kadri on the road," Babcock said.
You have a tendency to say more than you mean to—keep that in check today.
"Women have a tendency to get bored faster than men in a monogamous relationship," Renaud said.
Although, we already know Kim and North have a tendency to glean inspiration from each other.
But we're not there yet — and Musk's estimates have a tendency to be belated and overhyped.
And some criticism may be casual cynicism — students have a tendency to sensationalize a bit anywhere.
Afghans sent to the U.S. for training have a tendency to go AWOL or seek asylum.
Many wine consumers, I find, have a tendency to overidentify with bottles that they find appealing.
"I have a tendency to always root for the underdog and the weaker party," he said.
Once consumers own, say, an iPhone, they have a tendency to stay loyal to Apple products.
Some people also have a tendency to lie about a particular subject and exaggerate the topic.
Biographers have a tendency to shoehorn every last tidbit of information they can into their books.
They also have a tendency to be territorial or aggressive but haven't seriously injured anyone yet.
He said cult leaders also have a tendency to cast out anyone who disagrees with them.
Watches that are known beyond aficionados have a tendency to increase in value, Mr. Clymer said.
For all we're told about actions and equal reactions, things have a tendency to make unexpected bounces.
"Japanese have a tendency to put up with things," said 20-year-old theater worker Yuka Sekiguchi.
Mesons and baryons with the heavier quarks have a tendency to decay into ones with lighter quarks.
I have a tendency to keep pushing forward -- eager and impatient anticipation for everything yet to come.
Research has shown that people have a tendency to dwell on thoughts that cause worry or distress.
You don't have to tell us twice that food crazes have a tendency to come and go.
But this means his protagonists have a tendency to become strange, alien gods after a few seasons.
Taiwanese people, I've found, have a tendency to invoke the Chinese medicinal benefits of nearly everything edible.
While wrapped up in the excitement, limbs have a tendency to fly and people sometimes get hurt.
Conscientious people have a tendency to plan and schedule everything—including sex—which makes them very dependable.
We tech people have a tendency to assume that there are no consequences to what we do.
I think we have a tendency to micro-manage stuff that we have no business to do.
The takeaway ... ex-football players have a tendency to wanna bang more -- leading to more entertaining fights.
Many times, there are integrity traps that have a tendency to catch well-meaning leaders off guard.
When you think about shooters, in most cases, we have a tendency to label them as monsters.
Ghosts have a tendency to move in packs, and focusing on one leaves you vulnerable to others.
"Westerners have a tendency to characterize religious individuals as being somehow stupid," closing off options, she said.
Still, it remains a state where voters have a tendency to pick Democrats for other statewide offices.
Parents often have a tendency to try and take away any bad feelings their children are experiencing.
"Americans have a tendency to look around and think, 'We are all peers now,'" Nichols told me.
So, sport has this luxury in our industry that, you know, we have a tendency to endure.
Now words like huge have a tendency to be over-used but trust us on this one.
They don't look quite right with pants, and have a tendency to look beat-up and juvenile.
"People have a tendency to 'misremember' what was agreed upon from meetings or passing conversations," she says.
And, when millennials fall behind their peers financially, some of them have a tendency to give up.
"Retirees have a tendency to become isolated and to be tied to the past," Mr. Ernst said.
Small business owners, like everyone else, have a tendency to view the world through a partisan lens.
When the humidity hits, it isn't just mascara and foundation that have a tendency to slip and slide.
We ladies have a tendency to put our feet through some pretty inhumane conditions (looking at you, heels).
Politicians of both parties have a tendency to occasionally mess up and get in trouble with the law.
Markets have a tendency to cycle from bundling to unbundling, and software is due for a bundling event.
Everything that you try to do, you have a tendency to have many obstacles in front of you.
That points the finger of blame at humans, who have a tendency to think that bigger is better.
And after you encourage someone so many times, you have a tendency to want to give up yourself.
Games have a tendency to draw from the Star Wars school of storytelling—hero's journey and all that.
Service members have a tendency to be extremely nit-picky when it comes to military depictions on screen.
This clarity is important because humans have a tendency to avoid what they perceive as negative financial information.
And while there's nothing wrong with standard red carpet fashion, it does have a tendency to get boring.
Looser's early chapters have a tendency to feel dutiful and plodding, but her argument is nuanced and subtle.
We were completely looking at things negatively, and now people have a tendency to see things more positively.
Crimes have a tendency to become not just stories but genres, once we get too accustomed to them.
"So many commentators have a tendency to get hysterical whenever something scares them, even a little," Cramer said.
These behaviors may sound extreme and highly inconsiderate, but they have a tendency to sneak up on you.
I struggle with that; I have a tendency to live too much in the moment and not look ahead.
"I have a tendency to be a little bit bossy just because I'm juggling so many things," she said.
When using a mixable product, consumers have a tendency to use a few drops and call it a day.
"You and I and everybody in the western world, we have a tendency to be very egocentric," he said.
"We don't set out to create massive gigantic levels, but we have a tendency to do so," Liebold says.
As with supersonic passenger planes, the private firms involved in this field have a tendency to make optimistic claims.
The study found that men have a tendency to overrate their accomplishments on things like math tasks by 30%.
On the flip side, most people have a tendency to get defensive when you bring up "neediness," she says.
For all the details, visit JetBlue's website, but don't wait — these flights have a tendency to sell out quickly.
But flying insects still have a tendency to crash into things, suggesting pattern velocity is an imperfect navigational aid.
They also have a tendency to suffer from alcoholism and psychological problems, and have a higher rate of suicide.
I have a tendency to pull off the ball against right-handers, and I stay balanced against left-handers.
National Democrats "still have a tendency to believe that more conservative candidates are better positioned to win," he added.
And it might be a little bit too much, and you do have a tendency to dilute your audience.
It found that women have a tendency to underestimate their earnings prospects, while men consistently overestimate theirs in comparison.
The media and politicians have a tendency to talk only about swing states when it comes to big elections.
So Northern Californians have a tendency to feel that their water is subsidizing the entire rest of the state.
"Managers have a tendency to avoid talking about homophobia, so they don't put their foot in it," Lemaire said.
"We all have a tendency to want to employ and promote people that are like us," she told CNBC.
Some outdoor companies have a tendency to "pink it and shrink it" when it comes to making women's gear.
They also have a tendency to engage in office chitchat and not notice that their patients are having crises.
Those in health care have a tendency to be skeptical, given that technology companies have tried before and failed.
Further, less technical fabrics have a tendency to stain or break down with continued use (and lots of sweating).
People pick up their feet less high as they age, and so have a tendency to trip on carpets.
Governments also have a tendency to understate the problem, while the homeless are reluctant to be counted, he said.
Whenever they count me out, I always have a tendency to kind of rise back up from the ashes.
Women have a tendency to believe that somehow looking a certain way will translate into people loving you more.
"White umbrellas are classic and beautiful, but they have a tendency to stain and show age," Mr. Harrison said.
Social media networks have a tendency to be winner-take-all propositions, and Snapchat is one of the winners.
As I mentioned, small inaccuracies over a short distance have a tendency to become gigantic ones over long distances.
One thing is sure: The predictions made here — known as the Davos consensus — have a tendency to be wrong.
Social-network services have a tendency to be winner-take-all propositions, and Snapchat is one of the winners.
Many of us have a tendency to be skeptical of baseless hope, and we have a reason to be.
This would have a tendency to pressure prices in later months, which could in turn limit front-month gains.
The people of Tultepec—more than three quarters of which work in pyrotechnics—have a tendency to inadvertently inspire.
"Like a herd, market participants have a tendency to follow the money," said Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst, at Forex.
People have a tendency to become hyperbolic and a tad maudlin over celebrity deaths, a phenomenon magnified by social media.
Faith can move around very quickly, but groups of foes have a tendency to surround her and tighten the noose.
Animals have a tendency to get lost in Australia, although only a few end up in hard-to-reach places.
Energetic civic nationalists also have a tendency to conflate an attack on their politics as an attack on the nation.
In experiments, Festinger demonstrated that humans have a tendency to dissolve as individuals when they become part of a group.
But regulators there have a tendency to cap prices—a phenomenon which has crimped Indian pharma at home for years.
I should also say, I have a tendency to lean toward underdogs, and Happy Hollow's not much of an underdog.
Dead bodies that have lain on the bottom also have a tendency to rise to the surface at this time.
"Older adults have a tendency to ignore difficulties with breathing," noted Dr. Rachel Taliercio, a pulmonologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
Presented with evidence that contradicts a belief that is dearly held, people have a tendency to ditch the facts first.
After ignoring a problem for a long time, markets have a tendency to radically revise their views on a dime.
Jupiter is a super generous energy; it can have a tendency to exaggerate, whereas Mercury is all about the details.
Anything can have a tendency to stagnate, and that's why you always have to be trying to make new fans.
We have a tendency to think that the only experiences worth having are the ones that have five-star ratings.
But arguments about money have a tendency to be particularly toxic, since they're layered with deep emotional and personal history.
Given that August payrolls have a tendency to undershoot expectations, the strong ADP report is unlikely to change economists' forecasts.
Analysts also believe that exit polls have a tendency to oversample voters of color who live in majority-white areas.
That fast-forward button needs to be pushed in all the time, and we have a tendency to forget that.
Fashion insiders have a tendency to forget that the biggest designers usually rise by upending convention rather than upholding it.
I have a tendency to either live in paranoia about the future or dwell on the foibles of the past.
"We have a tendency to spend what comes in, so behaviorally, if we claim sooner, we'll spend more," he said.
And because we're sociocultural creatures, we have a tendency to accept the rules and try to play by the rules.
The festive season too buoyed the mood as sugar prices have a tendency to harden as demand peaks in that season.
People with bipolar disorder have a tendency to isolate, and having to interact with people on a consistent basis is invaluable.
Wambach's first rule: getting comfortable with failure — something athletes are used to, which non-athletes have a tendency to run from.
Tall cooking tools have a tendency to clog up the utensil drawer, making it impossible to find your go-to spatula.
"Developers and equipment suppliers have a tendency to bite their tongues," said Bart Lucarelli, coal industry analyst at consultancy Roleva Energy.
By now, it's well known that Trump's tweets have a tendency to set the daily news agenda on his own terms.
Some women moon friends who live on opposite coasts and have a tendency to text in the middle of the night.
If you're gonna have art or comedy or music that is chaotic, then it will have a tendency to be nihilistic.
Lightweight headphones have a tendency to jiggle, so all three contenders will struggle if you take them for a brisk jog.
Smartphones are pretty much essential to modern living, but they have a tendency to cause interruptions at the most inconvenient times.
Independent prosecutors have a tendency to lead investigations into unexpected terrain, which is the main reason Congress let the law lapse.
I have a tendency to overestimate my workload — thus needlessly stressing myself out — and this helps bring me back to earth.
"Good quality people, once they work for an organization like Disney and gain experience, have a tendency to leave," he said.
As for lesbians ... the newspaper says they have a tendency to hug one another and belittle members of the opposite sex.
As Americans, we have a tendency to think of Puerto Rico as a foreign country somewhere over there far, far away.
Dogs have a tendency to rub their faces on bodies on furniture after getting sprayed in an attempt to combat irritation.
"I don't have a tendency to believe what you tell me - when you haven't fulfilled the promises you've made," he said.
We have a tendency to think about this as being like something out of The Americans—in relatively constant, careful handling.
Though peasant blouses have a tendency to look costumey or super boho, this modern version has more chill than its predecessors.
Astrologers note that Libras have a tendency to bend over backwards for others—do your best not to do this today.
Regular flavored coffee drinks already have a tendency to be fairly hit-or-miss, and the alcoholic variety proved no exception.
"I don't have a tendency to believe what you tell me — when you haven't fulfilled the promises you've made," he said.
Sadly, in many crucial conversations today we have a tendency to value, and focus on, our political passion over our humanity.
But stalemates have a tendency to decline over time so I think we do have to continue to support this [fight].
You have a tendency to be evasive or even paranoid, and 2018 brought out the worst of these qualities in you.
If you have a tendency to fall down an internet beauty k-hole (no judgment), you've probably heard of Baby Foot.
When I feel pain, I have a tendency to dive into it headfirst and analyze the living crap out out it.
Human beings have a tendency to do things with technology that go beyond original intent, and this inclination should be celebrated.
Social-media sniping aside, Americans have a tendency to want to see the best in their leaders, to see them succeed.
Also, many users — especially those who use their PC mainly for work — have a tendency to mute their sound and microphone.
" This work identifies that people have a tendency "to embrace information that supports their beliefs and reject information that contradicts them.
Studies have long shown that managers have a tendency to soften feedback out of aversion to what they perceive as conflict.
One-bedroom apartments have a tendency to be the most expensive, says Sam Radbil, an analyst with apartment listing site Abodo.com.
Dr. Frank, who practices in Manhattan and counts Madonna as a client, finds that men have a tendency to over-exfoliate.
One reason women stall professionally, research shows, is that people have a tendency to hire, promote and mentor people like themselves.
Picturesque or exotic features as well as historical and ethnographic considerations have a tendency to blind as to its true worth ….
Employees at once-great but now-struggling companies have a tendency to romanticize a company's early days and resist necessary changes.
One thing is sure: The predictions made here — known as the "Davos consensus" — have a tendency to turn out to be wrong.
After all, both of them have a tendency to define themselves by their relationships, which has led to some pretty unhealthy decisions.
However, many studies have a tendency to overstate the magnitude of such externalities, since they present gross costs instead of net ones.
"Like a lot of women, I have a tendency to over prepare," Clinton said at Greensboro, North Carolina event earlier this month.
But, late or not, Tesla does also have a tendency to actually do things it says it will do sooner or later.
Within all different types of social environments, we have a tendency to normalize certain behaviors — including ones that aren't healthy, Smolar says.
Caps have a tendency to beat themselves up when something goes wrong, and Cancers understand the value of forgiveness (particularly for oneself).
We have a tendency to write off reality TV in America as lowest-common-denominator entertainment, because a lot of it is.
I've noticed Prime Ministers have a tendency to resign when they hit a bad patch—like when David Cameron resigned last year.
And Donald Trump does, in fact, have a tendency to lash out at Saturday Night Live's portrayal of him by Alec Baldwin.
Quicken may also need the support of realtors, who have a tendency to shoo away online lenders in favor of local bankers.
Rationalizing founders have a tendency to mock a competitor's approach to a problem — even if that competitor is having much greater success!
While these races have a tendency to hinge on local issues, Virginia is a key battleground during presidential and midterm election years.
"Sometimes we have a tendency to take our best friends for granted, and it's important that we not do so," he said.
The problem: Thinking you're the next Steve JobsEntrepreneurs have a tendency to be overly optimistic about their chances of success, research suggests.
I have a tendency to turn my left leg in and walk pigeon-toed, and was analyzed before a recent knee replacement.
It is a well-established fact that people who experience social exclusion have a tendency to slide toward superstitious and conspiratorial thinking.
It is true that politicians have a tendency to get carried away when it comes to hyping convenient details in their biographies.
And, once built, recent discoveries on comets hint that these have a tendency to assemble themselves in ever more advanced organic structures.
Melodies have a tendency to turn sour, belaying a sense of anxious agitation that dissipates into spacey synths but never truly resolves.
Social media, on the other hand, have a tendency to prefer images and texts within the platform, leading to an inward look.
When humans experience intense trauma, our brains have a tendency to hyper-focus on certain pieces of information while ignoring nonessential details.
But it's also the case that people have a tendency to stick around a place once they've put some roots down there.
If you have a tendency to check social media, you may want to download an Internet-blocking program, like FocusMe or Freedom.
All too often, they have a tendency to freeze out the very people who are supposed to decide who fills elective offices.
It's important to you that you're viewed as intelligent, clever, and interesting, and have a tendency to dress on the youthful side.
You can have a tendency to think everyone's going to receive information or react to it like you would, and they're not.
But even more fundamentally, moviegoers have a tendency to regard any CG actor warily, waiting for the anomalous jolt, the telltale glitch.
D. and his family have a tendency to just pass around gift cards, which I don't think is a gift at all.
Because I do think that participants here have a tendency to look through the rear-view mirror at the most recent experience.
"We have a tendency to say no to a lot of opportunities that some artists would say yes to," Mr. Prowse said.
The thing about more recent independent candidates is they have a tendency to fizzle before Election Day as voters get more serious.
"In extreme G-forces, mechanical movements have a tendency to stick," said Markku Lehti, an airline pilot on the De Motu board.
My antisocial nature has cost me many friendships because I also have a tendency to do what I want, when I want.
Most people don't invest in accessories that have a tendency to get left behind in taxicabs, but Chanel Iman is not most people.
While he owns some stocks in the sector, he advises proceeding with caution, because investors have a tendency to pile into the trade.
If you have a tendency to slip into the passive voice, it can detect that too — and, better yet, help you fix it.
I have fine, stick-straight eyelashes that have a tendency to point straight down, which means I have high expectations from my mascara.
We Philadelphians have a massive inferiority complex and have a tendency to go overboard with our civic pride, but that's a different article.
If people feel like the economy is stronger, they have a tendency to go spend money, which, in turn, helps the economy strengthen.
Us Londoners have a tendency to think we are the be all and end all of culture and art, and we really ain't.
We have a tendency to blame all of our sexual problems on porn, from sexual violence to divorce to rising rates of STDs.
"Competitors have a tendency to focus on that party crowd and we see this day part as much more than that," he said.
Order and logic are your domain, and you have a tendency to get fussy if things aren't done the way you like it.
Contrary to a lot of hazy stereotypes, presidential efforts to use the bully pulpit have a tendency to backfire in exactly this way.
When we're in a privileged situation we have a tendency to think this is a problem far away from us, and it's not.
I think of this as two people who have a tendency to tell the truth and of the possibility that truth might collect.
Men, especially, have a tendency to go too far to the relaxed end of the spectrum, getting themselves into trouble by dressing inappropriately.
Video game movies have a tendency to flop (no matter how passionate you are about the project), and reboots don&apost always work.
Whether in Stockholm or Minneapolis, Scandinavians have a tendency to joke about the way their sense of responsibility is always nagging at them.
"You could definitely have a tendency to be impatient with it and just try to hurry up and get to October," Kershaw said.
This may sound patronizing at first, but the problem is that we all have a tendency to hear what we want to hear.
Unfortunately, glass does have a tendency to break, especially if you're entertaining or have had a couple cocktails prior to mixing up another.
All humans have a tendency to be a bit more like Eeyore than Tigger, to ruminate more on bad experiences than positive ones.
Williams said he hopes his story helps others, particularly those with "Type-A personalities like me," who have a tendency to push themselves.
Contributing Opinion Writer TEL AVIV — Political parties have a tendency to hold on for a while even after they are no longer useful.
Advertisers still default to the age-old philosophy that sex sells, and they still have a tendency to use sex in marketing their products.
As humans, we have a tendency to look at our more recent ape ancestors when trying to identify the origins of our numerous characteristics.
For starters, look for any signs of rust, because the metal pieces have a tendency to rust when they've been exposed to the elements.
I have a tendency to be messy and cluttered, but this is the first time I had had to confront how disorganized I am.
For example, its mating call literally repels potential partners and they do have a tendency to fall out of trees from time to time.
Though many people have a tendency to tackle financial goals one at a time, it makes sense to work on a few at once.
Dark works have a tendency to resonate, though, and Science Fiction has now achieved the milestone of being Brand New's first number one album.
We have a tendency to want our partners to feel all of our longing, discontent, and pain — and then fix it, Dr. Higgins says.
Authoritarian regimes have a tendency to criminalize opposition or dissent; the taboo, in theory, helps prevent free societies from falling into the same habit.
You have a tendency to ignore details, choosing to focus on the big picture instead, but you won't be able to do that now.
Previously the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has warned about hoverboard imports because the products have a tendency to overheat and cause massive fires.
We have a tendency to wonder if we have enough experience or whether we've paid our dues and this, that, and the other thing.
HoloLens videos have a tendency to oversell what its images actually look like, but most of the uses here are at least theoretically feasible.
And even the most well thought out and intentioned shots have a tendency to go awry, with balls bouncing around in wholly unexpected ways.
But broadly speaking, "people get better in the context of relationships," because people suffering from addiction often have a tendency to isolate, she says.
Young entrepreneurs have a tendency to blame the other party for their rejection, but the ability to take criticism leads to more positive results.
Low brows and brows that slope in like a V have a tendency to telegraph anger, researchers have found, even when none is present.
But such comparisons have a tendency to sensationalize spending, removing debate from the realm of rational criticism and into that of humorous bullet points.
HoloLens videos have a tendency to oversell what its images actually look like, but most of the uses here are at least theoretically feasible.
Governments have a tendency to react to events like this by passing additional legislation, because they need to be seen to be doing something.
For some reason, I have a tendency to bring the worst out of people, and that, combined to a sensitive nature doesn't really work.
Industries often have a tendency to focus mainly on those aspects of reform that benefit them the most rather than on the broader good.
Specialists, though, say the weed killers are risky because they have a tendency to vaporize and drift across fields, a process known as volatility.
There's a serious shortage of good people in Westeros, especially since the really good ones have a tendency to go and get themselves killed.
Smartphone games have a tendency to rise quickly and fall just as fast, a hits-driven business built on the promise of the sequel.
"I do worry about that because I have a tendency to not strike the right tone in my life," he said with a laugh.
Vanlifers have a tendency to call their journeys "projects," and to describe them in the elevator-pitch terms that make sense to potential sponsors.
As I wrote in January 2015, activists on both sides of the immigration issue have a tendency to hold politicians to their past statements.
When we drink lots of booze, we have a tendency to find other people more attractive than we otherwise would if we were sober.
Bear and Bull are both six-year-old Labrador Mastiffs and they're good boys, even though they have a tendency to get into trouble.
I have a tendency to go wild with herbs when I'm cooking, tossing them with abandon into salads and over vegetables, pasta and meat.
Their success has meant more matchups that feature contrasting styles: important to the appeal of a game where patterns have a tendency to repeat.
Except for Ski Mask — a goofy, loud, glorious anomaly — most such rappers have a tendency to vanish behind tears and spittle, cloaked in solemnity.
Some ads also have a tendency to be malicious, containing hidden code that tries to trick users into installing malware on their phones or computers.
The wildly popular and totally inane gadgets have a tendency to suddenly and spontaneously combust, and countless people have injured themselves falling off of them.
Considering American chatbots have a tendency to go off on racist rants and praise Hitler, integrating this kind of AI in China could prove difficult.
This probably isn't surprising to you if you've ever seen crows—they have a tendency to join forces and mob big scarier animals, including hawks.
On the other hand, it's difficult to work with sweet sauces like barbecue or teriyaki, which have a tendency to burn as your meat grills.
Plenty of people have a tendency to think that if a skin-care product makes your face feel like it's on fire, then it's working.
There is even one study that discovered that male fruit flies have a tendency to drink more alcohol when they are repeatedly rejected by females.
The caveat is that governments have a tendency to finance vanity projects (Concorde, for example) and to manage projects poorly, resulting in cost over-runs.
The unveiling is scheduled to kick off at 8:30pm Pacific… but Tesla things have a tendency to start a bit late, so plan accordingly.
It's necessary to start with these caveats because people have a tendency to react strongly, almost apoplectically, to any suggestion of weakness on Apple's part.
Babies and kids have a tendency to attract a lot of stuff, but we want to stay mindful of what kinds of toys, clothes, etc.
"I feel worried all the time with the U.S., whether it is Trump or somebody else because they have a tendency to resort to violence."
The ammonium nitrate-based propellant used in the inflators have a tendency to explode violently in hot, humid conditions, spraying metal shrapnel into vehicle compartments.
"High-achieving people have a tendency to be perfectionists and the same instincts that make us good students can make us lousy entrepreneurs," says Hoffman.
Your DJ sets have a tendency to do the same—you take the audience on a journey through a variety of sounds, genres and stories.
I have a tendency to clean when I'm high, which is usually one of my most prized quirks, but there's an appropriate time and place.
They have a tendency to think about, digest and discuss things in a way that belies a wisdom way beyond their years and life experience.
I have attempted to cook for myself in the past, but I have a tendency to burn food that winds up sticking to the pan.
Right now I would say that it is generally in favor of the government of Afghanistan, but stalemates have a tendency to decline over time.
But non-Trump Republicans also have a tendency to push aside inconvenient truths and wave off arguments against their policies rather than grappling with them.
Now of course that's ridiculous, but through that theory you'd have a tendency to look at everything as: I can't remember it; something bad happened.
That's very important, especially because both Walter and Roy Cohn have a tendency to shout in heated arguments, and you don't want to hurt yourself.
Voters from both parties have a tendency to recalibrate rather quickly, and quite unexpectedly, toward candidates they believe actually might have a chance of winning.
But my impulse here is part of the problem: It's not just socialists who have a tendency to take gratuitous shots at their natural allies.
If we suspect our therapist didn't go as far as we did, we have a tendency to hold his or her opinion in lower esteem.
The former 'Biggest Loser' coach recently said the 'Housewives' shows prove Cohen hates women, because the ladies have a tendency to tear each other apart.
When a few people have a lot, they end up living in airless mausoleums of mansions, and their families have a tendency to fall apart.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From mermaids to yogis in kilts, morning TV shows have a tendency to book some of the most ridiculous guests.
Kershenbaum cited the example of comparing the howls of endangered red wolves to coyotes (Canis latrans) with which they have a tendency to breed and hybridise.
And while outside-the-box hues used to have a tendency to look jarring against skin, the newer versions sideline that issue with more complex shading.
And she does have a tendency to not accept the argument that China is a special case which needs to be treated differently from other countries.
This massive task, involving hundreds of people developing and implementing content simultaneously, which can often have a tendency to break things, definitely added to the challenge.
Their tracks have a tendency to constantly shapeshift, and this one morphs into a glorious dreamscape of Auto-Tuned vocals, plucked harps, and gently tapped glockenspiels.
But genres have a tendency to regenerate, too: the Western, for example, rides back into town against an explosion of creativity every ten years or so.
Those who have a tendency to do this often believe they've already solved the problem, but just want confirmation or recognition from their bosses or peers.
Cheap speakers have a tendency to under- or over-represent certain portions of the frequency spectrum and distort at higher volumes making familiar tracks sound off.
If you're like me and have a tendency to forget you're wearing earrings and hop in the shower with them on, you'll easily wreck your investment.
People have a tendency to not really think through what job number one really is, though, which is being given an opportunity to tell a story.
The problem is that if you bring in strategic investor too early while the company is still formative, the expectations have a tendency to become misaligned.
PadresAugust 12, 1984 Brawls, be they in baseball or anywhere else, have a tendency to devolve into one giant, indiscernible mass and mess of human rage.
She said humans have a tendency to pretend harassment and discrimination are something individuals do, and if those people are removed, the company will be fine.
And some feel different platforms have a tendency to accentuate certain personality traits: Twitter reveals the adversarial part in many of its users, Instagram encourages vanity.
Indian people — at least the ones I know and know of — have a tendency to feed and feed you until you lay incapacitated on a couch.
According to Miessner, some populations of Paris, particularly Asian and Eastern European ones, have a tendency to disregard such advice and will still eat the fish.
We also controlled for over-reporting of electoral participation, because people always have a tendency to tell you that they voted even if they did not.
I, for one, may have a tendency to "clean" things up off of the bedroom floor by stacking them in a giant pile on the bed.
Per Chardiet, the record centers on the idea that as we go through our day-to-day lives, we humans have a tendency to act selfishly.
Words like "racism" have a tendency to shut down conversations and have all parties retreating to their respective foxholes, with nothing resolved or even meaningfully addressed.
If you have a tendency to lose track of every little expense, following what's known as the 60% Solution is a terrific, simple way to budget.
The science awards, though, have a tendency to end up in the hands of those who have made esoteric, if profound, advances rather than practical ones.
That said, the trouble is that we have a tendency to treat such tips and tactics not as supplementary knowledge, but rather as the process itself.
Shiller, who wrote about the loss of healthy skepticism by investors in a recent MarketWatch op-ed, said investors have a tendency to overreact to earnings.
But arguments about money (like that expensive trip you took) have a tendency to be particularly toxic because they're layered with deep emotional and personal history.
"The president does have a tendency to lash out, and I think in this case he would be well advised to try to temper that," Sen.
After all, he said, physical commodities (like silicon and steel) have a tendency to get more expensive over time, while computing power just keeps getting cheaper.
" If you have a tendency to shop online and take advantage of Amazon Prime's free two-day shipping, Badillo recommended taking a breath before hitting "buy.
This is a good thing in some ways, as the folding propellors have a tendency to position themselves in weird ways and get caught on your bag.
Teen dramas have a tendency to be over the top in their aim to surprise and delight viewers, and that's what makes them the perfect watching experience.
Dubbed "Beautygate," the current batch of iPhones including the XS, XS Max, and XR, have a tendency to be overly aggressive in beautifying the subjects of portraits.
You have a talent for reading between the lines, but you also have a tendency to fixate on your objects of affection as well as your enemies.
INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDER SERVICES HAS—I MEAN, THEY'RE THE LEADING INDEPENDENCE EVALUATOR IN THE WORLD AND ACTUALLY HAVE A TENDENCY TO BE, IF ANYTHING, CONSERVATIVE IN THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS.
The power couple, who serve as senior advisers to President Donald Trump, have a tendency to disappear on vacation when things get hairy at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I have a tendency to just order salad or something as cheap as possible on the menu when someone else is paying, and my BF knows this.
Red carpet beauty looks that make the rounds online and get printed in magazines have a tendency to fall on one side of a very diverse spectrum.
That court, helmed by a judge considered to be a right-wing activist and whose rulings have a tendency to be overturned, was located in Hogan's hometown.
We all have a tendency to look at what means have worked in the past without properly considering how to readjust those means to fit current circumstances.
But, as anyone who has spent a few minutes watching cable knows, these situations have a tendency to devolve into vapid cheap shots, rather than meaningful debate.
They're not one of the leading team so they have a tendency to pick up and comers or people who aren't well known and aren't that demanding.
The trouble with sharp currency depreciations is that they have a tendency to feed on themselves, which could both heighten investor uncertainty and roil global financial markets.
Diversity initiatives can help, but they also have a tendency to isolate those who benefit from them (as explained in this terrific Gawker piece by Beejoli Shah).
After all, distress behaviors -- such as feelings of marginalization, increased smoking and alcohol use, and chronic irritability -- have a tendency to slip under the radar, he said.
"The collective dream here is palpable, and even though we have a tendency to go into our own wormholes, we are always connecting our wormholes," she believes.
In an extroverted society that feeds off outspoken, attention-seeking personalities who argue about pretty much everything, introverts have a tendency to get lost in the noise.
Many of Silicon Valley's most successful companies were founded by weak managers, and investors have a tendency to see beyond those problems if a business looks promising.
We have a tendency to label the sensations of the body as positive or negative, but they are all just information that the body offers us. 10.
The idea is that, since waking habits have a tendency to show up in dreams, you are likely to pose the same question while you are asleep.
It turns out that human beings — and I'm including journalists in that group — have a tendency to discount the possibility of events that have not occurred before.
Granted, Birds is a superhero movie, and superhero movies have a tendency to treat success as a result of how well you punch your way through conflicts.
When you respond to an argument or an invitation to bone, you come prepared, but it also hints that you may have a tendency to overthink things.
These phrases have a tendency to sneak up on you, so you're going to have to catch yourself until you've solidified the habit of not saying them.
These phrases have a tendency to sneak up on you, so you're going to have to catch yourself until you've solidified the habit of not saying them.
"In the process, they have a tendency to orchestrate their age as it suits them," said Singh, a professor emeritus at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
"People don't have a tendency to call men captains by their first name," Captain McCue said on a recent phone call from her home in Las Vegas.
I have to push a little bit more here because I think you have a tendency to drift into a "both sides-ism" argument in the book.
We have a tendency to keep track of every centimeter, performing length checks like clockwork, in hopes that the vitamins or scalp massages we've been doing are working.
KAPLAN: SO, HAVING LIVED MY CAREER IN THE MARKETS, I WOULD SAY MARKETS HAVE A TENDENCY TO MOVE THOSE KIND OF PROBABILITIES AND DO IT VERY, VERY RAPIDLY.
Congressional hearings, however, have a tendency to slide sideways, almost immediately, into a morass of individual lawmakers' peculiar fixations, passion projects, and preferred modes of single-issue showboating.
In many cases—maybe they have a tendency to hum when they're focused—they might not realize they were doing it and are happy to try to stop.
Although I have a tendency to feel that talking about things is a sufficient replacement for doing them, so I don't want to go into it too much.
You might say that falling into a routine can be an occupational hazard when working with symbols, which have a tendency to remain consistent from work to work.
Eight more hoverboard brands have been issued warnings and recalls by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, reminding us once again that hoverboards have a tendency to explode.
"Iowans have a tendency to split their tickets between Republicans and Democrats, and that tendency has almost always benefited Grassley," The Des Moines Register wrote in late August.
Although market participants and media reports have a tendency to focus on short-term developments, it's likely the rise of Chinese fuel exports have already influenced the market.
We kind of have a tendency to just write something like that and kind of have an idea of what the consequences will be but don't really know.
"Big selloffs before oil statistics have a tendency to get some correction and that's what we saw today," said Pete Donovan, broker at Liquidity Energy in New York.
Questlove definitely had some words on the subject: "Creatives have a tendency to sabotage themselves," he posited, where they actively begin to work against something once it's successful.
But we have a tendency to be our best when our backs are against the wall, so I have no reason to believe that won't be true now.
While they can have a tendency to be maudlin or condescending, some of these films have proven to be sensitive portrayals of men and women struggling with disabilities.
In England, fans have a tendency to accept decisions made very clearly not in their interests — ticket prices, scheduling of games, unwelcome entities buying their clubs — as inevitable.
"One of the issues you run into with a really long season is, if you make it too competitive, you have a tendency to burn out," he said.
Both have a tendency to say different things to different audiences, and Mr. Kelly is more strident about the need to restrict immigration than some people had realized.
People have a tendency to move money out of stocks after steep drops, but often fail to jump back in quickly enough when the market finally bottoms out.
Such an esoteric subject may not generally attract intense interest, but when Canada's new prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is involved, these things have a tendency to go viral.
People have a tendency to award only for what they already know about and to think that (other works) are kitsch, not art, or just not good enough.
" "All of these viruses, but particularly H3N2, have a tendency to try to put you in the hospital and set you up for a secondary case of pneumonia.
While athletes have a tendency to wall themselves and the audience off from their emotions until the end, Venus is content to show her elation in real-time.
"I have a tendency to tell the truth to the people I represent in Colorado and I want a chance to do that with the American people," he said.
According to Neeleman, the opportunity exists because, as costs increase for airlines, they have a tendency to retrench their network to focus on their hubs and operate larger planes.
According to Neeleman, the opportunity exists because as costs increase for airlines, they have a tendency to retrench their network to focus on their hubs and operate larger planes.
The CDC has noted that some states — including Pennsylvania and Michigan in the map above — have a tendency to categorize deaths as drug overdoses without listing the drugs involved.
"In this market, we have a tendency to look more at the national champions as second tier banks tend to hold up less well in secondary," added AXA's Trindade.
If it does go that high, it would make it among the tallest buildings in the US. However, as we know, these things do have a tendency to change.
The artist points out in his statement that politicians and governments have a tendency to rewrite or adjust the telling of historical events to better serve their party's purposes.
Click here to view original GIFMovie CG gets better every year, and that's bad news for the blockbusters of yesteryear which have a tendency to age really, really poorly.
Readers, and journalists too, have a tendency to overestimate how important leaked files are — there's an incorrect belief that files don't get leaked unless they are important (see: risotto).
But he also mentioned that HBO and the Game of Thrones showrunners have a tendency to keep things top-secret until the very last second — even for the actors.
But its decline in the last few months is really the tale of two men notoriously sensitive to criticism who both have a tendency to strike out at opponents.
Some things just have a tendency to give us the creeps: lighthouses at night, the rustle of leaves on a midnight sidewalk, and nondescript, windowless buildings in the woods.
"Whenever things go wrong I blame myself 100%, I have a tendency to shut down because I don't want to burden anyone with my thoughts or problems," Osaka wrote.
Antony Jenkins, who led the bank between 2012 and 2015, said that banks have a tendency to focus on mainframe data storage rather than seeking solutions on the cloud.
My feeling is that companies that do well for long stretches of time have a tendency to become either complacent or arrogant, and both of those are bad paths.
The high waistband keeps everything secure while you run, stretch, or bend, but it doesn't dig into your stomach like other high-waisted pants have a tendency to do.
Soccer matches, particularly at the World Cup which only comes around every four years, have a tendency to make a person's body produce higher levels of adrenaline and cortisol.
Do you ever have a tendency to share too much about yourself for the sake of building a bond with someone, and find that you've done it too soon?
He does have a tendency to say outlandish things, attack his opponents with curious, mimicking phrases and antics, and make claims that bear little resemblance to the actual facts.
We know that items have a tendency to shift during the flight, but we never imagined that those items would be alive and have the ability to sting us.
This change disrupted the plane's center of gravity and caused the Max to have a tendency to tip its nose upward during flight, increasing the likelihood of a stall.
We have a fantastic instinct, a competitiveness gene that's key to evolutionary progress, and that is, we have a tendency to anchor off the most successful person we know.
DiVello's shows have a tendency to create celebs, so we're also going to be on the lookout for the newest reality star-turned fashion designer, plant guru, or crystal enthusiast.
Over the years, I've seen that my clients have a tendency to get stuck in "flee or freeze mode," unable to make sound financial choices for themselves or their families.
"If people have a tendency to not tolerate a high heart rate or blood pressure, then yes, this fight or flight response may not be healthy for them," Fernandes said.
While Tesla is not the only manufacturer developing autonomous technology, it does have a tendency to over-promise and under-deliver, Wozniak said several times during his Las Vegas appearance.
I have a tendency to avoid talking about experiences that upset me, to bury them and try not to think about them because I found them too intense to bear.
While this may sound unsurprising—after all, computers do have a tendency to do computer-like, rational things—what Harris found remarkable was the pattern of results the tests produced.
While investors trade VIX futures to guard against market declines and turmoil, those derivatives have a tendency to lose value in steadily rising markets as demand for such protection declines.
Activision Blizzard: The gaming sector is one of Cramer's favorite secular growth stories in the stay-at-home economy, and Activision Blizzard's earnings reports have a tendency to spur selling.
Going on and on about how you've "never missed a day at work" implies that you have a tendency to drag yourself to work on days when you're feeling sick.
It all boils down to the Streisand Effect, a term coined to reflect how attempts to censor or repress information have a tendency to make the information more widely available.
Maybe I do have a tendency to be overly judgmental, and I suppose I can tone down how scary I get when I'm not texted back in a timely manner.
Self-driving cars have a tendency to become more adorable as big tech companies iterate their design, and Baidu's new modified Chery eQ all-electric test vehicle is no exception.
If you have a tendency to repeat typos in certain words or want to expand abbreviations into full phrases, tap Text Replacement to set up automatic conversions as you type.
Those arguing for aggressive use of surveillance and AI have a tendency to turn to scare tactics as justification, citing the tech&aposs potential to stop terrorists and other evildoers.
"You can sometimes have a tendency to narrow it down to a very small selection of players, and you maybe miss someone who comes on a little later," he said.
"When you're running century-old infrastructure, problems have a tendency to cascade through the entire city," said John Raskin, the executive director of the Riders Alliance, a transit advocacy group.
We have a tendency to search for quick diagnoses -- and easy solutions -- when faced with these horrors because doing so makes us believe that these things can be prevented permanently.
Of course, mavericks are rare, almost by definition: If most incumbents have a tendency to break with their party, it eventually becomes difficult to discern what the "party line" is.
I have a tendency to listen to the same songs over and over again until I get so sick of them, I declare I couldn't possibly return to that playlist.
New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation status is too well-entrenched to get rid of at this point, but the state's liberal voters have a tendency to boost rogue candidates.
Well, considering that dogs have a tendency to eat their own fecal matter, it doesn't come as a surprise that some pups would occasionally decide to see how a bee tastes.
Click here to view original GIFCredit: Deep Look/YouTubeDuring sex, female praying mantises have a tendency to kill their partners with a decapitating cutting blow that would make a samurai proud.
Even those who write for a living, like comedians, are used to writing dialogue that comes to life when spoken; on the page, their jokes have a tendency to lie flat.
They are also a better choice for those who can't afford to pay their credit card balance in full each month or have a tendency to pay bills a little late.
As history tells us, professional boxers (present party especially) have a tendency to unretire, and in the case of Floyd Mayweather, there is an unfortunate reputation of selling the public short.
Some American liberals today—especially the secular, who are often ignorant of intra-religious conflicts—have a tendency to see the Christian right as typical of all politically active Christian denominations.
Yes, Trump does have a tendency to let reporters barrage him with questions at photo sprays, or as he is walking out of the White House to get on Marine One.
"These kinds of expenses have a tendency to inch up on us," Victoria Fillet, a certified financial planner and co-founder of Blueprint Financial Planning in Hoboken, New Jersey, told CNBC.
We've talked about Wednesday puzzles being the middle child of the crossword family and how they sometimes have a tendency to reach out for attention, and we have another one today.
These things [gestures to his smartphone] have a tendency to disrupt your life if you let them, so I guess seeing films is the most immediate disassociation from this damn thing.
I do think that we have a tendency to be gullible and always believe that it's the end of days — whether it's the Christian rapture or the rapture of the nerds.
Sun, of Sun Group Wealth Partners, said she will typically require clients who have a tendency to overspend to leave their purchases in a corner of a room for a week.
It is just that when designers think about climate change and what it might look like, they have a tendency to reduce it to one of two things: plants or disaster.
Most people take breaks to walk around when they're in the office, but when you're at home "we have a tendency to just be focused," so you might forget, Jacobs says.
You've also solved with the surprisingly dangerous Caitlin Lovinger on the weekends and with the extremely dapper Sam Ezersky, who occasionally sits in because I have a tendency to wander off.
Many people have a tendency to fret over specific macronutrients when thinking about nutrition, whereas it's often more important to listen to your cravings, and focus on eating a variety of foods.
Here's how they described their findings: People have a tendency to put their family and friends at the center of their moral circle, with other human groups afforded lower levels of priority.
"The reason I did this is actually because people have a tendency to pre-judge you … and I just wanted to do it to see how far I could go," she said.
Facebook Privacy SettingsIf you have a tendency to overshare on Facebook and regret it later, you can try switching your settings around to keep your posts private until deemed in good judgment.
I think in the in the smartphone arena there's quite a bit of concentration with a few big players and those big players have a tendency to build their own silicon today.
Ascribing all of the movement in polls during the debates to the debates themselves would of course be erroneous—polls have a tendency to bounce around even in the absence of debates.
Me and Redinho have a tendency to overanalyse, tweak and re-tweak, whereas Heems' approach is much more 'get in there and do it', improvisational shit, off the top of the head.
The 27-year old R&B star whose antics offstage have a tendency to overshadow his singing career, will play a popular rapper named Rich Youngsta on the series' next new episode.
But economists have a tendency to extrapolate; if growth has been 2% over the last year, they tend to forecast it will be 20093% (plus or minus a bit) in the next.
After all, we sometimes have a tendency to be harder on companies who violate self-imposed ethical frameworks, like Google's "don't be evil," than we are on companies already doing evil things.
At the same time, despite funding limitations, politicians have a tendency to fall in love with novel, pathbreaking, expensive projects that frequently go astray, resulting in arguments against spending more on infrastructure.
Dan Romer, the study's lead researcher, said that PG-13 ratings are dishonest and that movies with PG-13 ratings often have a tendency to be more violent than R-rated films.
While anyone can develop the infection, it's most prevalent among children between the ages of 5 and 10 who have a tendency to touch everything and may not wash their hands properly.
Pants have a tendency to appear at least once or twice on most award show red carpets, but given the homogeneity of color at the Globes, shape became the place to diversify.
"In general when we speak about rape I usually have this feeling that we as media have a tendency to portray women as rape survivors and that's all they are," Kurzen said.
Whenever President Donald Trump, his administration and his family are faced with awkward questions about their closeness to Saudi Arabia, they have a tendency to deflect attention to the sins of Iran.
"She does have a tendency to come across smug and overconfident," radio host Rich Zeoli said while discussing the upcoming third presidential debate on 1210 WPHT Philadelphia, as first reported by CNN.
There, investors have a tendency to evaluate their holdings with a benevolent eye, which frequently encourages them to hang on to a stock or fund long after objective analysis advises selling it.
Miocic's feet, which have a tendency to slide out from under him as he swings his hands, looked disciplined as they ferried him around the cage while attempting to cut the Dutchman off.
Typically, Bachelor promos have a tendency to be slightly misleading (OK, fine, really misleading),which makes it somewhat difficult to discern if various footage is really as dramatic as it appears to be.
My cynical mind wanders toward a more nihilistic realm: When people self-select, they have a tendency to socialize into increasingly radical points of view, creating a toxic circle of isolation and extremism.
These animals have a tendency to give birth to offspring with autistic traits familiar from people—unwillingness to socialise, repetitive behaviour and unwillingness to communicate (in the case of mice, via ultrasonic squeaking).
Koch said Spartan racers have a tendency to infuse their lives with opportunities to add activity: eschewing elevators for stairs and parking on the far side of the lot to force longer walks.
"When people get in those positions of power, they have a tendency to engage in less inhibited behavior, and they see others as more of a means to an end," Dr. Mullen says.
There's a good chance you've come across "gender reveal" videos while scrolling through the internet — the stunts have a tendency to go viral whenever they're especially epic, or when something goes horribly wrong.
Unfortunately, when the FCC is under the control of revolving door regulators loyal to industry, they have a tendency to massage the data to help suggest things are rosier than they actually are.
One thing I noticed about all three segments is that they have a tendency to suddenly jump ahead in time, often by days, to get right to the next step of an interaction.
Because these selves exist within the same hyperlinked highway of limitless information, they at times have a tendency to reach audiences for whom they were not intended—a phenomenon she calls context collapse.
Some investors, particularly in private equity circles, complain that the Canadian funds - dubbed "maple revolutionaries" because of the strategy of direct equity investments they pioneered in the 133s - have a tendency to overpay.
Olympic athletes, people who are able to perform extreme feats, have a tendency to have these sort of genetic variants that allow them to realize aspects of performance that most people just can't.
I'm rapidly learning that many plastic-free products are heavily reliant on waxes and solid oils for their structural composition, meaning that they have a tendency to slip and slide around your face.
The Browns (0-33) have a tendency to bring their opponents down to their level, which probably means a fourth consecutive win for Jacksonville, but a failure to cover the large point spread.
Danny McBride's characters have a tendency to learn that lesson the hard way, their arcs traversing a kind of warped hero's journey from cockiness to comeuppance, through chagrin and bodily injury to redemption.
I've been told by friends that I have a tendency to sabotage myself, that deep down, I don't feel like I deserve happiness and subconsciously make choices to ensure I don't get it.
The iconic Ray-Ban Wayfarers are a popular option here, but they're a bit overplayed at the moment, and their thick plastic frames have a tendency to overwhelm smaller or more narrow faces.
But you're also quick to get moody (remember when the hostess lost your dinner reservation and you went all Hannibal Lecter?), and you have a tendency to flake out when you're feeling overwhelmed.
The reaction to Depp's controversies mirrors a larger problem: As a culture, we have a tendency to treat domestic violence as violence that "doesn't count," certainly not the way politically motivated violence does.
This, coupled with the fact that I have a tendency to keep things I don't necessarily need, has caused my desk to become more of a dumping ground that an actual place of work.
If you want your eggs to just be eggs (and have a tendency to avoid ingredients like "butter-type flavor"), you may want take the extra five minutes to whip 'em up at home.
Although some people believe smart students simply have a tendency to experiment, James Williams and Gareth Hagger-Johnson, co-authors of the new study, say these patterns of substance use may continue into adulthood.
Wall has said in the past that "we have a tendency to dislike each other on the court" -- but said their issues are resolvable as long as they come together and talk things out.
Canadians have a tendency to travel, Trudeau said, and that results in a global outlook on how cities work and their different approaches to things like traffic and how people live in urban environments.
These shows also have a tendency to rely on external forces to provide the tensions and conflicts that drive the stories, meaning conflict almost always arrives from outside of the core setting and characters.
But mergers referred to judges, such as AT&T's 2011 bid for T-Mobile, have a tendency to die before their hearings, due in large part to the unpredictable timelines for hearings and decisions.
We also have a tendency to want to eat nothing but sugar and fat, but many of us are able to tamp down that instinct and eat a salad every once in a while.
"It makes it easier for those members who have a tendency to focus on Europe and the Middle East to remember that we have to keep our eye on" the Pacific, Hawaii Democratic Sen.
But monkeys have a tendency to lose interest in a task if they can't move, and numbing their arms with a nerve block could throw new and confusing variables into the mix, Nuyujukian says.
But far more importantly, those who work in toxic work environments and are exposed to harassment (directly or indirectly) also have a tendency to engage in similar toxic activities, creating spirals of destructive behaviors.
McCord: The reason why I put the six-month time wrapper on it is that I find that people who are leading other people have a tendency to say, 'Here's our vision for someday.
If adolescents and young adults fear a breech in confidentiality regarding sexual and reproductive health, they have a tendency to forgo screening and treatment, said Guilamo-Ramos, who was not involved in the study.
"They have a tendency to try and stretch the terms and improve what they're getting by flexing their muscles," said Ehud Yaari, an Israel-based fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Often, we have a tendency to unthinkingly say — particularly with technological products — that whatever I'm going to do in the instant that something flashes in my face is what I really want to do.
The theory predicts that participants — in this case minor hockey players — have a tendency to overspend to outdo their opponents, which might mean paying for hundreds of hours on the ice to practice shooting.
If voters feel that institutions are not responsive to them, and they have no say in how those institutions are run, powerlessness and resentment have a tendency to erupt in unpredictable and destructive ways.
We all have a tendency to get fat and lazy and forget where we come from and how it used to be and how other people are going through what we used to go through.
Humans have a tendency to throw the word "miracle" around casually at times, but that's the term embalmer Narcís Bardalet used to describe finding Salvador Dalí's famous mustache intact after the late artist's exhumation yesterday.
"I have a tendency to get stuck in traffic when it comes to expressing myself," Moore, who's spent most of his 56 years in prison or juvenile detention and was paroled last year, tells me.
And if you start to see some of these signs and start to get some of these fears and we start with the rhetoric of slowdown and recession, people have a tendency to pull back.
"There's a difference with the strains; some have a tendency to go to the respiratory tract — in this outbreak we are seeing this, and person-to-person transmission, which suggests a respiratory pathway," Luby said.
I've seen that women really have a tendency to work together, to focus on solving problems, and to focus on the policy and how we can work together to solve the issues we're dealing with.
" How Living In The South Fixed My Body Image "Indian people — at least the ones I know and know of — have a tendency to feed and feed you until you lay incapacitated on a couch.
But this is politically risky: People have a tendency to blame their problems on those in charge, and many people would surely lose coverage or see massive premium increases if the GOP goes this route.
And similar to discount sites, clients have a tendency to accept lowest bids, leading to a race to the bottom on pricing, with pros simply hoping they can convert initial client wins into lifelong customers.
Lawmakers and presidents alike have a tendency to view Africa through the myopic lens of aid packages and give very little consideration to African nations as sovereign states with their own prerogatives, interests, and assets.
Think about it...that leaves you with a surplus of cash left to spend on the hotel, car rental, wedding gift, and all the other wedding incidentals that have a tendency to add up fast.
"We have a tendency to glaze over sex and pleasure as wellness activities, which is unfortunate because they're just as, if not more, healthy for you than most other morning pick-me-ups," she says.
On roads that were very familiar to me, and where I do have a tendency to drift as I take a corner, the wheel would tug a bit to put the vehicle back where it belonged.
Both love symbols and certain cultural signifiers (shaved heads or Mohawks and combat boots); both depend on the catharsis of violence or a raucous show; both have a tendency to sideline women; both are anti-establishment.
"I don't often create game based sex toys, however, I am quite a creative person and have a tendency to let my imagination run wild with ideas for things," StarDildos told me in a Reddit message.
While we don't like to use the word "flattering," (it holds an obsolete connotation that you need to dress for your body shape), the wrap tie does have a tendency to look good on almost everyone.
"A lot of people have a tendency to pull it out, to touch it, to brush it immediately, but you want that structure to be in there so you have a really healthy wave," Potempa says.
"Spreads have a tendency to tighten when rates move lower, as some investors who need yield can buy assets such as French debt to get a pick up compared to Germany," said Mizuho strategist Antoine Bouvet.
Protesting against the shitty things in life is important, but no matter how much you care about a cause, the actual act of protesting for it could have a tendency to drag on for a bit.
MN: As a person in tech you have a tendency to calibrate digital penetration using the existing platforms like social media or entertainment, and in particular with a skewed view on who the potential consumer is.
USA Today recommends looking elsewhere for cooking items like slow cookers and griddles, since TJ Maxx tends to stock items from lesser-known brands that don't work as well and have a tendency to break easily. 
But the reality is that we have a tendency to play up the divisions among parents and among women, and to turn women on one another, and turn mothers on one another, and it's really counterproductive.
"Very often we have a tendency to assume that video is going to be more comprehensive and neutral and accurate than other forms of evidence and video is not necessarily any of those things," he said.
Documentaries about animals have a tendency to turn the dial to glorious triumph, biblical confrontations between BEASTS THAT ROAM THE EARTH, but Dynasties is instead mostly about exhaustion, the hideous struggle, life in 36-hour increments.
But also, we have a tendency to juxtapose things a lot, so I suppose fairy tales and old language are colors and we kind of cross things that are newer with things that are more dated.
They have a tendency to alternate between booms and recessions for reasons that are imperfectly understood but involve changing popular narratives, the contagion of ideas and emotions, and circumstances that are mostly outside a president's control.
Once he saw this tendency on climate change, he saw it everywhere and on all sides: People with single all-explaining ideologies have a tendency to let their philosophic blinders distort how they view empirical reality.
"Our history teaches us that well-entrenched special interest groups have a tendency to dominate public policy for their own benefit at the expense of the rest of us," said Mr. Bergman of Truth in Accounting.
Because of this, temaki also have a tendency to unwind themselves, which is why they are generally passed straight across the sushi counter, from the chef's hand to yours and from there, ideally, into your mouth.
ADHD: Claims we're diagnosing immature behavior make it worse for those affected Not only do symptoms of ADHD look different in boys but boys also have a tendency to be more hyperactive and impulsive than girls.
Americans of all economic strata benefit from some kind of a government program, but people have a tendency to associate tax cuts and deductions not with the government helping them, if you understand what I mean.
The term "Big Soda" gets thrown around a lot to describe how soda companies have a tendency to act like the big, bad oil and tobacco companies who wield immense lobbying power and advertising budgets to match.
Cinematic cutscenes are few and far between, and while some of the mission-givers have a tendency to prattle on for a bit too long, this is an easy story to shove aside in favor of gameplay.
"Peshmerga," the longer of the two, aims to put faces on the Kurdish soldiers fighting the Islamic State in Iraqi Kurdistan, a region where conflicts have a tendency to dissolve into a blur of headlines and abstractions.
You might also want to skip the alcohol or soda, which can have a tendency to dry out your mouth, as well as avoid some of the more gnarly-smelling foods like garlic, onions and spicy food.
If you insert so far that the base of the condom goes inside the anus, the ring of the rectum will have a tendency to pull back on the base of the condom more than the vagina does.
People who are polyamorous don't just shun traditional relationship labels and practices—they also have a tendency to shun binary notions of gender and sexuality, meaning they don't divide the world into just male/female and gay/straight.
Marvel's movies have a tendency to reset its toys back to the status quo to prepare for the next film, while Star Wars looks to be telling a series of unconnected spinoff movies to build out it's franchise.
Even if they have a tendency to highlight spectacle over substance, they also continue to put on the sort of in-depth historical shows museums ought to be doing, and they constantly draw attention to extraordinary contemporary practitioners.
Music streaming service Spotify made waves last year when it opted for the same strategy, and hewed close to its $132 per share list price, neither "popping" or crashing as more erratic IPOs have a tendency to do.
Being an Aries also predicts your personality traits and behaviors, like how you have a tendency to turn a friendly game of Taboo into a verbal war zone or get a tattoo just because someone dared you to.
"The thing that's so interesting is that my career is filled with nerve-racking, risky things, and I have a tendency to be like, 'That's scary, let's do it,' because that's just the person I am," she continues.
This may be reflected, observers note, in the fact that today's descendents of the Homo sovieticus have a tendency to see people as "the other" if they fall outside some particular notion of the genos and the ethnos.
At the end of a president's service, even members of a president's own party have a tendency to become more concerned about their own political standing than the image of a White House occupant on the way out.
Proponents of closed borders and small social safety nets have a tendency to highlight the tension between citizen and noncitizen, to imply or explicitly state that the only way to help one group is to deprive the other.
The eco-conscious brand is practically immune to trends, focusing instead on irresistibly chic staples (because what's not to love about Grade-A cashmere sweaters, Italian shoes, and Peruvian Pima tees?) that have a tendency to sell out.
Recent research has shown that it is all too easy to accidentally make systems with a biased view of the world, for example that "Mexican" is a bad word, or have a tendency to associate women with domestic chores.
And Amy and I have a tendency to say what we mean and mean what we say, and for the boys that can be tough, because they're more circumspect, considered people who don't necessarily agree with everything we're saying.
"They're worried when they see only $9 million in the bank, because donors have a tendency to believe the person with the most amount of money wins," said Mr. Rendell, who added that he does not share that view.
"They have a tendency to timidly press a couple of keys here and there at first, but then if I say, 'Imagine you're a concert pianist onstage at Carnegie Hall,' they get it more and really go for it."
Besides pledging to deliver OS updates that never come, claiming to have delivered security updates that never arrived, and taking liberties with your personal data, Android OEMs also have a tendency to exaggerate what their phones can actually do.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Overseas investors have a tendency to hold yuan-denominated assets, which helps explain the Chinese currency's strength against a backdrop of weakness in some other currencies, Fang Xinghai, vice chairman of the securities regulator, said on Thursday.
It is true that much work remains to change the cultures of tech companies, which have a tendency to regard young single men as the most valuable workers rather than more mature, diverse employees with outside interests and responsibilities.
The Pixel and the Galaxy S7 have a tendency to oversaturate some images when there are extremely vivid colors in the frame, but there's no clear winner here — it varies scene by scene, but all three handle color well.
But I understand some parents will only want kids to access the sanitized version of songs – especially if their children are still in the preschool years, or have a tendency to seek out explicit content because they're little monsters.
Finally, London's advanced FX trading hardware and high-speed sub-Atlantic cables to New York make it costly and troublesome for forex operations to move, they said, especially given that banks have a tendency to want to group together.
Because theories like those underlying the Mozart Effect have a tendency to be so broadly misinterpreted—even inspiring some researchers to dedicate their entire careers to debunking them, Gabrieli says— it's important to not get ahead of the science.
Young people in New York have a tendency to treat these convenience stores like magical realms, a unique expression of New York's nonstop bustle and irreducible strangeness, instead of the ordinary feature of any urban landscape that they are.
And again, because so many rom-coms use the media as their professional settings, they have a tendency to depict journalists, particularly female journalists, as being prone to personal relationships that cross all kinds of ethical and professional lines.
But soon your doctor may know whether you actually took your prescriptions, or just took two and left the rest in your cabinet, or whether you have a tendency to hoard the good stuff and take it on Friday nights.
"Technocrats have a tendency to undervalue the operational impact of systems like this, writing them off or dismissing them as toys or 'hobby shop' projects," Dan Ward, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and author of The Simplicity Cycle, told Motherboard.
"Stock markets and exchange rates have a tendency to overreact, so I think we have a certain overshooting here," he said, adding that China's real economy was in the middle of a structural change, with industry's share of the economy falling.
But white guys also have a tendency to attempt to wrest control of the agenda, even when women are performing the majority of the work — a dynamic that has plagued any number of social justice movements over the past century.
We're all human, so we have a tendency to procrastinate at every chance we get, but there are many helpful tools out there to help us manage every minute of our day, including website blockers that disable access to distracting websites.
I have a tendency to overextend myself for other people, and I've just have been feeling a little overwhelmed, so I want to get everything done and then give myself some "me time" to relax because I need a breather.
They feel similar to EarPods — no surprises there — but now, you're not tethered to your phone (which is great if you have a tendency to forget you are tethered to a phone or desktop with wired headphones, like I do).
When he told me about Postec, and how she was still alive, I was immediately interested in making something, even though Shoah is such an important film that we have a tendency to think that everything has been said about it.
Developers have a tendency to hoard assets, such as code and computers — unless they are given a way to collaborate and be more easily productive thanks to the growing popularity of cloud solutions that enable sharing of development assets and processes.
She pointed to several studies that have shown that minority groups have a tendency to "close the door after themselves, or kick downwards"—which is to say, to work against the interests of other minorities once they have gained rights themselves.
"The fly in the ointment of Rand's philosophical Objectivism is the plain fact that humans have a tendency to cooperate and to look out for each other, as noted by many anthropologists who study hunter-gatherers," research psychologist Denise Cummins writes.
Consider his affection for the Milwaukee County sheriff, David Clarke, an Arpaio in waiting who has called activists in the Black Lives Matter movement "terrorists" and who runs a county jail where inmates have a tendency to die under suspicious circumstances.
We can't help who we love (just ask every poor woman who gave their heart to trash-man John Mayer, who I'll never forgive for hurting Jessica Simpson); crushes have a tendency to develop at god-awful times with unavailable people.
We (and I include myself in this) have a tendency to focus our discussions on billionaires on the ones who happen to have massive public profiles: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Gates, the founder of Microsoft.
I have a tendency to assume that I'm the one who has to work hard to win my date over, and when physical touch doesn't happen or follow-up dates aren't made, I assume it's because that person wasn't into me.
Social scientists have a tendency to be reticent to exercise their political voice for fear of appearing partisan — but making clear that some political actions can severely disrupt government, civil society, the national economy, and security is a nonpartisan observation.
When people are uncertain about change — when they lose their jobs, or when a terrorist strike or a natural disaster has occurred — then people have a tendency to want to understand what happened, and also a tendency to assume the worst.
When we talk about this city on the precipice—after Hurricane Katrina, after the numerous isolated storms that come more frequently than they used to, storms that have a tendency to treat structures like punching bags—Prudhomme takes these disasters in stride.
At the same time, though, it was pretty clear that a president who wasn't Trump — who had never promised a "Muslim ban," or who didn't have a tendency to insult and threaten judges — would have had an easier time making the same case.
But the company and the algorithms it relies on have a tendency to overlook abuse on its platform, and Twitter often takes action only when the media publicly calls out an issue, or when prominent figures like Leslie Jones or McGowan are involved.
If you find yourself in a situation where you see a post that upsets you, it's important to talk to someone (National Eating Disorders Association has a hotline at 1-800-931-2237), because people with eating disorders have a tendency to isolate.
And for $50 per month, kids will get new shoes every month — a choice that may be excessive except for the most active kids who wear their sneakers every day, play sports or have a tendency to wreck their shoes in short order.
"Regulations have a tendency to persist long after they outlived any usefulness and it takes real focus and effort to ultimately remove them from the books even when everyone agrees that it is the common sense thing to do," the company said.
It could have simply been an off night for Jacobs but with his substantial weight cuts, pundits will always wonder how much of himself he is leaving on the scale—big cutters have a tendency to "get old" all of a sudden.
Vogel explained to TechCrunch that Verywell should take a far more human approach than competitors like WebMD and EverydayHealth, which tend to be hyper-clinical and (let's face it) also have a tendency to spark the worst fears about our own health.
" Juliette Kayyem, a DHS assistant secretary in the Obama administration and a CNN national security analyst, said the countries make up a list longer than the State Department's officially designated states, and include "countries that promote or have a tendency to promote terrorism.
"We've seen a sequential improvement in the small ticket quarter-over-quarter ... tickets below $50, which have a tendency to lean more towards the DIY," Edward Decker, Home Depot's executive vice president of merchandising, said on a call with analysts and investors.
Bill Callahan: Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest (Drag City) Whether he performs as Smog or under his own name, Bill Callahan's many half-sung, half-spoken acoustic albums have a tendency to natter, blurring together into the same endless, grave, one-sided conversation.
As the largest member of the weasel family, equipped with the jaw pressure of a grizzly bear and a territory-marking odor that earns them the nickname "skunk bear," they have a tendency to leap at any soft neck tissue they see.
But emails that require emotional energy — turning down someone's request, or figuring out complicated details — have a tendency to linger untouched in our inboxes for weeks, sometimes months, on end, like a digital ghost haunting us each moment we open our inbox.
"Because we have talked for so long about this unusual email arrangement she has had with herself, we have a tendency to just gloss over the fact that for two years none of her emails were in the public domain," Gowdy added.
From chef Wolfgang Puck's forehead, to the hoof of Thummer the pig, the Los Angeles County Fair mascot, the Blue Men have a tendency to leave a trail of the substance—which is actually a specially formulated, blue foundation—in their wake.
This is significant because, as Michaelson notes, we have a tendency to think of the history of Judaism — and, particularly, of the Jewish God — as static: a god who has been worshipped in the same way by the same people through millennia.
"We can't do anything about what is going to keep something out of favor in the short run, but we know from history that if you buy outstanding companies when they're discounted significantly, you have a tendency to get paid a better dividend," Smead said.
Falling particles, as well as their observed electric charge, might accumulate more water molecules—water molecules are shaped such that they have a lot more charge on one side of the molecule than the other, so they have a tendency to cling to things.
It's also important to consider that award ceremonies like this have a tendency to run a tad longer than expected, depending upon the length of everyone's speeches and whether or not any technical difficulties arise (or, you know, if someone decides to pull a Kanye).
"From what I've seen, the reason they are getting these massive views is because kids, especially very young kids, have a tendency to want to watch one thing over and over," says Phil Ranta, who represents one of the top superhero channels, Webs & Tiaras.
Just as well Dougy had the foresight because, as he points out this evening, "things have a tendency to not go smoothly here in Bali," and thanks to one stage running late, Bloc Party and The Temper Trap wound up playing at the same time.
Fashion features have a tendency to get starry-eyed, hustling to secure glamorous 'talking heads' interviews with celebrities who wore the designer's clothes, top photographers who shot them, and influential editors who featured their work — but who didn't necessarily know the person very well.
Some of Barker's compositions are breathtaking — that shot of Serena Joy trying not to watch as Nick and Offred had sex, the diagonal lines of his attic apartment giving shape to everything — but wide shots have a tendency to distance us from the characters.
Since they published their first damning revision of the government's investigation, the experts have complained that their personal reputations and work have been consistently pilloried by well-known columnists in the media who have a tendency to give voice to interest groups within the government.
In both work and romance you have a tendency to get caught up in the emotion of the moment or swept off your feet, and we just don't want to see another work of art elbowed, knocked over, pulled off the wall, or otherwise mutilated.
In normal circumstances, a murderer doesn't seem that attractive a partner—we have a tendency to base our perceptions of people's personalities on their past behavior, and, as a recent Invisibilia podcast episode explored, that can often entail a quiet revulsion towards convicted violent criminals.
If you have a tendency to interrupt conversations with "Well, actually," question the percentage of THC when offered a hit of a vape, or snottily discuss strains when everyone else is just trying to chill out, then this gig might be perfect for you!
Well-educated, establishment-minded analysts — whether in journalism, finance or betting markets — may have a tendency to discount the willingness of populist, conservative and less educated voters to support candidates and policies that previously seemed unfathomable, even when the polls say it could really happen.
You have a tendency to spend too much money when you're set on proving yourself better than someone else—like trips to the salon for photos to post on social media, or throwing a lavish party specifically to bum someone out by not inviting them.
Younger referees, Toledo told me as we jogged around a soccer field for his training, have a tendency to cover more ground because they cannot read and anticipate the game as well (more than one referee referred to this as the headless chicken strategy).
As things stand, case logs indicated that persons who avidly peddle a significant number of guns are not merely cutting corners while selling to lawful owners, but instead have a tendency to be engaged in trafficking to the black market or flouting other gun restrictions.
You might find a romantic partner who you stay with forever, and you'll probably make a few great friends as an adult, but things like kids and job changes and more mundane life shifts have a tendency to erode relationships right out from under you.
Van Gogh, the 19th-century postimpressionist artist, used synthetic paints that came in tube form and were new to the market during his era, including three types of chrome yellow — two of which seem to have a tendency to deteriorate in certain kinds of light.
I think students have a tendency to really focus on that decision but they're really putting the cart before the horse in that they are not experiencing any new classes and may not understand what certain fields actually are before they make a decision.
We have a tendency to wait for others to act, rather than acting ourselves; a preference for the present situation; a disinclination to change things; and an excess of confidence that we can change things easily, should we need to, no matter the scale.
She interviewed a group of parents over 10 years to learn about their vaccine views, and found "the university-educated ubermoms who favor organic food and have a tendency to avoid gluten and dairy products" were among the vaccine-hesitant, according to Times Higher Education.
But, but, but: Users have a tendency to assume that authentication systems that are easier to use are less secure — that, somehow, the amount of effort it takes the user to do something is indicative of how difficult it would be for a hacker to break in.
Contemporary blockbusters, especially those with premises that require explanation, have a tendency to deliver exposition in giant dumps of dialogue or narration that interrupt the action, as if pausing to briefly stage a reading of the movie's Wikipedia page in order to get viewers up to speed.
"Smaller towns have a tendency to just rollover when a startup comes knocking because they are so, so desperate and underfunded and just want something to be able to tell constituents," Michael Morisy, founder of Muckrock, a nonprofit dedicated to making filing FOIA requests easier, told me.
At the root of all these biases seems to be what Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel-prizewinning psychologist and author of a bestselling book, "Thinking, Fast and Slow", calls "cognitive ease": humans have a tendency to steer clear of facts that would force their brains to work harder.
Yes, I believe so, and here are three ways we might work to that end: However, we've learned that one of the reasons some cultures have a tendency to do a better job saving than Americans is because they don't have that language for the future.
"It's what we call a reveal, where you give hints that start to build excitement and questions, and with social media, these things have a tendency to catch fire," said Scott Wells, chief executive of Clear Channel Outdoor Americas, which handled some of the band's billboard campaign.
" Later, in response to a different question, she said this: "I have a tendency to design my games primarily as environments, rather than as structured narrative experiences or whatever, so I default to [first-person] because I want players to feel like they're 'visiting' these places.
Before Skelux's hack came out, playing Mario no Photopi meant tracking down not only a physical copy of the game, but also a working SmartMedia card, which wasn't easy, given that these cards haven't been made in over a decade and have a tendency to crap out.
ALTHOUGH ALFRED NOBEL'S will states that the annual prizes bearing his name should be given to those who "have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind", the science awards have a tendency to end up in the hands of those who have made esoteric, if profound, advances.
You detest cruelty, discrimination, and dishonesty, which makes you a great person to give objective advice, but it also means you have a tendency to get stuck on moral or philosophical questions of what's right and wrong—even in the small stuff that you deal with everyday.
Steve Simon: Well I think when you're going to them to talk about change, if your track record has shown that the recommendations you make have moved the needle forward, and you have more wins than losses, they have a tendency to accept your ideas a little bit more.
Wry and unerringly sharp, Break in Case of Emergency is a smart look at so-called "first-world problems" — and a reminder that, first-world or not, they have a tendency to wreak havoc on our lives in a way that, at least for a moment, feels entirely insurmountable.
Most of the new characters could use more heft, purpose and edge to their personalities, and they have a tendency to turn up hither and yon without much of a clue how they got there; drawing a geographical map of their movements would create an impenetrable network of lines.
"From what I've seen, the reason they are getting these massive views is because kids, especially very young kids, have a tendency to want to watch one thing over and over," says Phil Ranta, who represents what was, at the time, one of the top superhero channels, Webs & Tiaras.
And whilst it may be true that old nak muay have a tendency to fade away in the Kingdom of Thailand, Nampon will never be forgotten by those of us who knew him as a fighter, and those of us who knew him as a humble human being.
But overwhelming fandom does have a tendency to make things crass and reductive—if the pope is an inadvertent influencer, then the church is his sponsor, greedily reaping the rewards of Lenny's personal magnetism but terrified when that power grows too attached to the specific personage of Lenny Belardo.
As more and more acclaimed novels are adapted into TV shows instead of movies, and as those TV shows tend to streeeeeeetch everything ooooouuuut, I've been thinking a lot more about how onscreen depictions have a tendency to make everything blunter than it would be on the page.
Marine biologist and whale expert Edda Elisabet Magnusdottir told the Iceland Monitor that when the whales enter shallow waters, "most of them have a tendency to become disorientated," adding that pilot whales tend to swim in groups, which explains the number of beached whales located on the beach in western Iceland.
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.
It's incredible -- and we have a tendency to overuse that word in the Trump era, but this is -- that the US President would so quickly pivot from aggressive catcalls at "little rocket man" Kim Jong Un and threatening "fire and fury" to accepting an invitation to face-to-face talks.
Although they have a tendency to jam on for rather long amounts of time, Siggi Mwasote also sings lyrics, in English, usually with socially conscious themes; although "Bata Boy" targets homophobia and "So Sue Us" abuses that eternal straw man, the music business executive, elsewhere their protest songs appear to lack targets.
But comments like the ones McLean made at the Game Awards in December, which included proud acknowledgements of his sexuality ("as you guys may or may not know, I'm also super gay") and his furry identity, have a tendency to inflame corners of the gaming world, even while those corners continue to shrink.
I want to show kids to own where you're from, because I think a lot of kids that are Asian that grew up in the States or are Asian like me and grew up in an international community in southeast Asia have a tendency to go through this weird like identity crisis.
True Detective The documentary-within-a-show in this season's "True Detective" has served as half illumination and half meta-commentary, a way to tease new thoughts from Detective Hays's addled mind while taking shots at the current wave of true-crime docs, which have a tendency to dally around unresolved tragedies.
Like many people in media, I have viewed it as a critical matter of survival to keep a sharp eye on what the Murdochs are up to, because they have a tendency to Kool-Aid Man into a publication and Murdoch up the joint: new (often Australian) editors, shorter articles, punchier headlines, more photos.
"Machines have a tendency to depersonalize death and to make us seem less responsible for it," wrote Annas, who argued if Kevorkian had pointed a gun at Adkins's head or simply given her a rope to hang herself, the question of whether or not his actions were murder or manslaughter would be much more clearcut.
Paul Rosenzweig, a member of the Ken Starr investigation into former President Bill Clinton and author of the lecture series "Investigating American Presidents," said that all executive branch officials have a tendency to support the authority of the presidency — and in that sense, Barr's approach wasn't abnormal, and didn't appear to constitute outright wrongdoing.
Mars loved the color payoff and shimmer, while Ess said what we were all thinking: "To be blatantly honest...they're rich AF."We did notice that these shadows have a tendency to crack in the pot after a few uses, but here's their brilliance: Because of the texture, you can actually just smush them back together.
Black people have a tendency to focus and march when a white person kills a black person or wears a hat, but when it is 700 kids being killed in Chicago, it is OK. It's OK for blacks to kill blacks ... There has been more focus and marches about whites killing blacks than kids in Chicago killing each other.
"What I fear for this Democratic Party that I love so much is that we have a tendency to bring nail clippers to a gunfight," he said in an almost 30-minute speech at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding dinner, a fundraiser in the northern part of the state that is a frequent stop for presidential hopefuls.
The Broncos (1-0) are not nearly as scary as they were a few years ago — egos, age and free agency have a tendency to break up Super Bowl-winning teams — but Miller is still one of the game's best players, though he will have to be creative to find any openings against Dallas's formidable offensive line.
I just wrote a column about HBO's Chernobyl and Netflix's Orange Is the New Black and Ava DuVernay's miniseries on Netflix about the Central Park Five [When They See Us] — and part of that piece is about the value of TV that uses storytelling skills to make people look at very difficult social issues that they have a tendency to look away from.
"When we got there, the mission started all over again," Steve Squyres, MER principal investigator at Cornell University, said during the conferenceWe have a tendency to get attached to the spacecraft we send out, not because we care so much about the hardware itself but because they represent large teams of hard-working individuals pushing human knowledge to places it's never been before.
If reporting on the entertainment industry has taught me anything, it's that hermetically sealed power structures have a tendency to replicate the personality of the boss across entire organizations, and if nothing else, the man in the White House was accused of crimes just as bad (if not worse) as Weinstein's before his election to the highest seat in the land.
If you know you have a tendency to throw a pair of headphones on to block everyone out, or eat lunch at your desk, or keep your head facedown in your computer during meetings, take a break from those habits (every once in a while) and open yourself up to hearing your colleagues' ideas — or at least making eye contact.
And if I rewind the tape on this most recent crash-and-burn episode, it points to the real reason why I don't want to be buddy-buddy with these guys once the relationship goes out: When I'm in a relationship, I have a tendency to ignore red flags and let things get to a toxic place before it finally ends (on my terms or theirs).
Dr Holmes knew from studies by others that when people are asked to perform a mental calculation and then to point to the location of the answer on an unmarked horizontal line (known as a number line) whose left-hand end represents a numerical value, such as zero, and whose right-hand end represents a larger one, such as 100, they have a tendency to get it wrong.
Sen. Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoDemocratic senator on possibility of Trump standing up to the NRA: 'That's just such BS' Schumer to Trump: Demand McConnell hold vote on background check bill Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Hawaii) said Tuesday that Democrats often struggle to connect with voters because they have a tendency to appeal to minds rather than hearts.
We have observed the following in our own recent direct experience investing in SAFE and convertible notes: that many founders have a tendency to associate the valuation cap on a note with the future floor for an equity round; that they further assume that any note discount implies the minimum premium for the next equity round; and that many founders don't do the basic dilution math associated with what happens to their personal ownership stakes when these notes actually convert into equity.

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