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Such stories also tend to please government censors.
Economists work from trends, models, tend to please their employ, and enjoy confusion.
Patients in the placebo group may think they receive active treatment, or they may tend to please their doctors by exaggerating the improvement, and conversely, patients in the no-treatment group may tend to view their experiences more negatively, as they may feel deprived of treatment.
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Klitschko is a formalist in the ring, an approach that tends to please only boxing purists.
Far from running the sort of sharply focused firm that tends to please shareholders these days, Mr Taylor's bank looks suspiciously like a doddery old conglomerate.Barclays is in fine company.
According to Tom Fletcher, a black minstrel of the time, it tended to please those who might otherwise be antagonistic to the arrival of a group of black men.
Women tend to want to please.
Men (like women) who are wounded early on in life tend to want to please in order to receive love.
The film adaptations with which authors tend to be pleased are largely the ones in which they have had some authorial control.
"Mediators tend to try and please the stronger party to persuade them to negotiate.
Oxford lets patients visit doctors not on its approved list if they pay 20% of the cost.HMOs that specialise in looking after the elderly tend to try harder to please their members, because retired people can choose plans for themselves, rather than following their employers' dictates.
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