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are tendencies
noun
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction; a tending toward.
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Those are tendencies that we've shown that we've had.
Defective states of character are hexeis (plural of hexis) as well, but they are tendencies to have inappropriate feelings.
Students' misconceptions frequently arise from reductive biases (Spiro et al. 1988), which are tendencies to reduce important aspects of complexity.
At the most primitive level, valuings are tendencies to move toward, acquire, or ingest certain things, or, on the negative side, to avoid, reject, spew out other things.
They are relative frequencies in series of events or, alternatively, they are tendencies or propensities in the systems that realize those events.
It can be observed that there are tendencies in the linear regression fit, and the model adequately explains the experimental range studied.
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Among these were tendencies present in me, and superabundantly present, at your age.
"There is tendency to look at this as just another airplane.
Whether there is tendency over time remains to be explored.
"While in the past there has been tendency towards convergence, now there is a tendency toward divergence".
There was tendency of negative symptoms to predict poor outcome.
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