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Or is just a propensity to get a tattoo enough?
"Customers have shown a propensity to get all the service they can from one provider".
Because the disease hits some families harder, a genetic propensity to get it has been long suspected.
Long-term thinking, greater focus on teamwork and less propensity to get trapped by a herd mentality were all identified as characteristics that could complement male crisis management.
He added, "Wall Street has always been concerned about accounting issues with cable companies, and specifically with Cablevision, given the Dolan family ownership and their propensity to get into unrelated businesses, like sports teams and satellite ownership".
Unfortunately his weaknesses, namely an often crabbed and ineffective backhand and a propensity to get the balance between risk and containment totally wrong, have left him vulnerable against the world's best.
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A recent study in the American Economic Review shows that people in countries with generous social security systems have higher divorce rates and lower propensities to get married in the first place.
IDS's reforms are still incomplete and his own desire to stay probably matches the PM's propensity to let ministers get on with things.
In his first year at DuPont, Flory came up with the "principle of equal reactivity," which states that chains do not lose their propensity to grow when they get longer, as had been assumed before.
The action then moves to São Paulo, Massa's home city, for the final grand prix of the year, and with Hamilton showing a propensity to let the pressure get to him, punters holding an ante-post voucher with the Brazilian's name on it should not throw it away just yet.
His propensity to drive the ball often led to his grounders getting to fielders quickly for tailor-made double-play balls.
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