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"To deal with problems they tend to lock into rumination mode.
They also tend to lock into long-term contracts and so cannot increase prices each year.
They will also tend to lock later prosecutors into whatever version of the facts that witnesses first present.
Even when bothering to think about the tragic event, we tend to lock onto simple sympathy for the victim.
Standard garbage removal services tend to lock customers into two- to five-year contracts at a set rate, making immediate compost savings difficult to realize.
Having the mainframe act as the brainy control point for data centers, analysts note, would also tend to lock customers further into I.B.M.'s technology.
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These include standing with the feet parallel (for some, this feels a bit pigeon-toed) -- this tends to lock the knees without requiring as much muscle effort to stand erect.
That tends to lock in the company's dominance.
Ryan was decent but — unlike Rodgers, who distributed passes to eight players — tended to lock into his confidant, White.
Subsequently, authoritarian politics tended to lock in inequalities.So one might expect democracy to make a difference.
That opinion stated that such payments were "difficult to trace" and tended to lock in the purchasers.
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