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They tended to answer as if they were making a cost-benefit analysis about a business decision.
So far, in contexts like the controversy over Napster and the banning of computer code allowing decryption of DVD's, the courts have tended to answer yes.
Historically, the researchers said, men and women have tended to answer surveys about sex differently: men say they are more likely to have sex outside committed relationships, lose their virginity earlier, masturbate more often and have more partners.
Russia has tended to answer asymmetrically, by making its own market and citizens into both weapons and victims: in 2013, it banned Americans from adopting Russian orphans; in 2014, it imposed sanctions on American and European food imports, which led to both an increase in consumer food prices and a boon for the domestic agriculture industry.
At least since the Moynihan Report, in 1965, Americans have tended to answer the question "Why are people poor?" by choosing one of two responses: they can either point to economic forces (globalization, immigration) or blame cultural factors (decaying families, lack of "grit").
As summarized in Table 2, the students tended to answer "I don't know": this was true of 52.3% of the students for the first question, 71.3% for the second, and 44.2% for the third.
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I tend to answer "many things".
When asked about their poor public image, hedge fund managers tend to answer with a shrug.
He tends to answer in short sentences in a soft voice after long pauses.
To my very specific questions about possible alterations, they tend to answer, "I quite liked it as it was".
Cellphone users tend to answer their phones quickly, but not because they are concerned about annoying their fellow citizens.
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