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Political observers say Mr. Gore will benefit from the tendency of Latinos to vote Democratic.
The biggest impact comes from the tendency to recommend higher-charging mutual funds with higher trading costs.
It results from the tendency of some minerals to split in certain directions that are structurally weaker than others.
In all groups the metallic properties, resulting from the tendency to hold valence electrons more loosely, increase with atomic number.
Any dull moments were certainly unintentional, stemming from the tendency of these aces to go so far afield that they lose everyone else.
Explanations will struggle with this variety as they typically require a single essence to get started – religion stems from the tendency to ascribe agency to inanimate forces, say.
The name onager, meaning "wild ass," derived from the tendency of its rear end to kick up when it was discharged.
It's also a welcome departure from the tendency of companies to sell their own stock when it's cheap and buy when it's expensive.
Natural convection results from the tendency of most fluids to expand when heated i.e., to become less dense and to rise as a result of the increased buoyancy.
According to Mr Moe, South Korea's success also derives from the tendency of families to sing at home and from their fascination with Western music.
It gained speed from the tendency of speculators to follow the market or, if they have long positions, to have stop-loss sell orders in place.
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