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To tendency
noun
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction; a tending toward.
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The following year the Evidence Act was amended, changing the test for "similar fact" evidence, and allowing in more material relating to "tendency and coincidence".
While the rules relating to tendency and coincidence were wider, evidence about Clinton's murder did not get in because of the rule against double jeopardy.
Yes, John's on a register entitled "Do not let near a school ever again due to tendency to kidnap pupils" but John is a determined man.
Allens' contention was that the evidence as to tendency and coincidence relating to the three deaths that was not admitted at the previous trials could now be regarded as "fresh" at any future trial.
Contact with extension agents initially accelerates soil nutrient depletion probably due to tendency of farmers to first adopt improved crop varieties without using fertilizer.
This happens due to tendency of cuttings to lie down along the low sidewall of the annulus rather than being lifted out (Fadairo et al. 2009).
Similar(45)
It is difficult to popularize science and not fall prey to the tendency to hype.
The one exception to this tendency to stay home was our annual family trip to Hawaii.
He alluded to a tendency to nap.
Chalk it up to human tendency to truncate language.
The violence is superbly done, except when Mendes gives way to a tendency to lyricize it.
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