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Usually it attaches to some less endearing quality, such as a tendency to preach and moralize.
The disorder may appear in childhood or adolescence as a tendency toward solitariness.
Self-motivation is defined here as a tendency to experiment and to respond to behavioral opportunities afforded by the environment.
Experiences like paranoia are also linked with a number of psychological traits, such as a tendency to worry, feel depressed, sleep poorly, or jump to conclusions.
He would seem to have retained some of his old weaknesses as a candidate, such as a tendency to go off message.
But he had Trumpian qualities, such as a tendency to withhold payment from venders like contractors, cleaners, and architects, forcing them to accept a fraction of their fee.
He criticized European and American diplomatic hesitancy as "a tendency to posture, to make statements as opposed to actual policy-making".
In her letter, Aung San Suu Kyi hit out at education standards, citing underfunding as well as a tendency towards rote learning rather than critical analysis.
Greater plasma albumin and IL-6 as well as a tendency for lower haptoglobin were detected in Met- but not CHOL-supplemented cows.
Evolutionary pressures lead new patterns of relationships and interlocking behaviours, which we define as a tendency for more visible "minds" to assert themselves.
The present findings suggest that chronic developmental Pb exposure produces an associative deficit as well as a tendency to respond rapidly, but does not affect information-processing speed.
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