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The second is the propensity of police community support officers to throw their weight around.
Of particular interest is the propensity of localized water to be favorably displaced by a ligand.
His question: is the propensity of an MP to get caught up in this scandal related to how safe their seat is?
One of the limitations of this technology though is the propensity of the FRP to prematurely debond at strains well below its rupture strain.
In the bicentennial essay for Newsweek, Mr. Levi said: "The one thing that we ought to worry about is the propensity of this country to overreact, and to engage in cycles of bitterness.
It proved its worth by predicting several self-organising effects among crowds that are visible in real life.One is the propensity of dense crowds spontaneously to break into lanes that allow people to move more efficiently in opposing directions.
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One of these is the propensity to envy.
Illusion of control is the propensity to believe that we have more control over a situation than we actually do.
Republicans said it was the propensity of the Democratic Congresses to spend money.
Another factor that could spur late sales this year, he added, was the propensity of consumers to shop online on Mondays and Tuesdays.
It's the propensity of Canadians to ignore the local problems so they can pay attention to the fashionable one," Champagne said.
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