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The Brazil manager, however, is not a creature to scuttle off under a rock and so he reacted in the way that he tends to react.
But when he is dinged up – or hasn't got enough training in – he tends to react poorly, accelerate slowly, rush his transition because he is behind, and tighten up".
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When someone had been exposed to valeric acid, for example, he tended to react negatively to a face.
What happened last season, Chambliss felt, was that when Spencer played only intermittently, he tended to react anxiously to each pitch, his head jerking, his line of vision jumbled.
Conte could emerge through his post-match gloom insisting his "conscience is clear" in terms of the effort he is putting in but Roman Abramovich tends to react when he sees his team's prospects of finishing in the top four on the wane.
During development, he said, the immune system tends to react to certain food proteins, producing IgE antibodies.
When he does get angry, Sam tends to react in a violent, uncharacteristically savage manner, in which case it is usually Max that calms him down and prevents him from acting upon his anger.
When they see such images repeatedly flashed across TV screens, they tend to react emotionally.
In India, the public tends to react to displays of wealth with envy rather than resentment.
But roughly 70% of Americans have a personality type that tends to react inappropriately when things go wrong.
The stock market tends to react strongly to surprises.
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