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No one tendency can be seen to prevail.
One tendency is for big stores to grow bigger and smaller ones to fail.
One tendency these and other giants have to fight, marketing experts said, is the practice of grouping small- and midsize businesses together.
The Guardian Council had become "a tool" that "defames respectable people and violates people's rights to ensure that one tendency wins and others are eliminated".
But the composers do share one tendency: they feel free to combine elements that 10 years ago were associated with opposing, nearly adversarial wings of jazz.
One tendency that linked postmodernism, deconstruction, and most trends at the turn of the 21st century was the international star system.
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It is allowed to stand until complete separation of the organic phases from the combined aqueous ones (tendencies of stable emulsification at low oligomerization degrees).
These systems do not yet take into consideration traffic, construction, weather, time of day, or one's tendency, on certain roads, to go faster than the speed limit.
The mechanics of confinement is therefore dependent mainly on two factors, one the tendency of concrete to dilate and second the radial stiffness of the confining member to restrain the dilation.
A related role for a strong form of generality in moral reasoning comes from the Kantian thought that one's moral reasoning must counter one's tendency to make exceptions for oneself.
On one hand, the tendency that schizophrenic patients have to under-evaluate the level of unpleasantness of negative stimuli suggests a deficit in the evaluation of negative events.
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