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In Washington, there is a propensity to find bipartisan fault in most conflicts.
In this old-fashioned understanding, evil is a propensity to destructive and self-destructive behaviour that is humanly universal.
There is a propensity among some aid workers (usually younger ones) to work endless hours during a crisis.
The third problem is a propensity to violence in the family, as well as in religious vocabulary and tradition.
Her weakness is a propensity for occasional vocal mannerisms that can interfere with the directness of her expression and even the accuracy of her pitch.
There is a propensity to focus on minutiae, but what has got lost is how much each side has to lose," Marashi said.
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His only apparent hint of tension was a propensity to blink frequently.
For those who did not grow up with a smartphone in hand, there's a propensity to use the device like a smaller personal computer, it seems.
"There seems to be a propensity to use minor misconduct for separation, even for service members who are decorated in combat and injured".
As long as such "conflict resolution" efforts are placed exclusively in the hands of governments, there will be a propensity towards war.
"I do think that there's a propensity of this administration to apologize, as opposed to considering this as an act of war," said Perkins.
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