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Saunders may gravitate toward soft dynamics, but her music hardly makes a meek impression.
So viewers with different tastes may gravitate in one or another direction.
Political guests, especially Democrats, may gravitate to Mr. Letterman and Mr. Ferguson because they will not have to antagonize labor unions to appear on those shows.
As the Fed inches toward its first interest-rate increase since 2006, capital may gravitate away from emerging economies, leading to weaker currencies and higher borrowing costs.
People with highly developed spatial awareness may do best as architects or engineers, while people who are more conceptual in their thinking may gravitate toward being psychologists or economists, Mr. Lore said.
Serious diners may gravitate toward the chef's table in the back, where the lights are brighter, the din is dimmer, and there's an unimpeded view of how your food is hecho.
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This "fit for purpose" is extremely important, because while novice users may quickly gravitate toward the most detailed and complex models, these may not always be necessary and their application to simpler decision contexts may waste time and resources (Schröter et al. 2015).
Kids may still gravitate there, but you've got to give the parents a reason to take them.
Twenty years from now, West's previous records will remain important, but a new generation may first gravitate to the lean vibrancy of this one.
Under the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action, negotiators may now gravitate toward a hybrid system, combining top-down elements for establishing targets with bottom-up elements of pledge-and-review tied to national policies and actions.
Strayer believes that supertaskers may naturally gravitate toward fields that reward those who can juggle multiple inputs exceptionally well — the high-end restaurant chefs or football quarterbacks of the world).
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