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Taiwanese companies tend to wait until after the lunar new year holiday before swinging the axe.
"Men tend to wait until something goes wrong before they see someone," Ms. Kalanick said.
But financial firms tend to wait until the fourth quarter to make the call on the annual payouts.
The workload is exacerbated by the fact families don't tend to wait until you're less busy to have a crisis.
While a deluge of candidates may knock on their doors, PE/VC firms tend to wait until only the most committed are left.
People tend to wait until they have seen a more polarizing phrase — like "sarahpalin" or "hcr," short for health care reform — four, five or six times on Twitter before posting it themselves.
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He tended to wait until the last day.
It tends to wait until the primaries are played out, then offers support to the winners.
Being a dutiful fan, for the most part, he tends to wait until the late-night rerun to watch.
"Not having to be at class, I tended to wait until the last minute to do the work," one online student at Ohio University admitted.
Its banks, more than those of any other European country, had tended to wait until the last possible moment to recognise bad loans, amplifying the ups and downs of the credit cycle.
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