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Too many veteran reporters, and former editors for that matter, tend to think their reminiscences of "amusing" times past are both entertaining and also carry weight.
Later treatments of this matter tend to disregard much of the complexity of this earlier approach for the reason that it fails to have any predictive power.
Concerning interaction effects within the same levels, we found evidence for interest being a moderator for the relation between time-to-reflect and boredom on the level of lessons: Students who are lacking a stable interest in subject matter tend to be bored when instructional pace is low over several lessons.
This effectively means that minorities, and often women for that matter, tend to be given roles that serve to tell the story of the main white characters ("Tarzan The Ape Man" and "Places in the Heart").
While young people in California, and across the nation for that matter, tend to vote at a lower rate then older Americans, young voters in California can be a potent political force.
"Also, I think tech heroes (and heroines, for that matter) tend to be very "into" their field of expertise -- and I think it's always sexy to have a character who is very passionate, successful, and articulate about his career and/or interests.
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At work, her subject matter tends to be darker.
Terminology in this matter tends to differ between countries.
The theory also suggests why dark matter tends to be found in the halos around galaxies.
Pet hair (human hair too, for that matter) tends to wind itself into the spinning mechanism and has to be cut away.
But because of the effects of mass on an object's wavelength, matter tends to behave in a perceptibly wave-like way only at the sub-atomic scale.
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