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The findings indicate that left to themselves, teachers tended to develop knowledge mainly in the technological domain and rarely in the empirical and ideological domains of knowledge.
As palatalized stop consonants (for instance k', g', t', d') became increasingly differentiated from the corresponding nonpalatalized series (k, g, t, d), the palatalized stops tended to develop further into affricates (with the subsequent development of voiced affricates into spirants).
In the past studios tended to develop shows for broadcast networks, with leftovers going to cable.
Mr. Nelson said he believed that studies linked coffee to miscarriage because women with healthy pregnancies tended to develop an aversion to coffee.
In some studies, including one in 2001, scientists found that normal-weight binge eaters tended to develop greater stomach capacities than obese subjects of comparable age and sex.
The importance of geographic and topographic factors, along with limited means of communication and transportation, meant that separate geographic regions tended to develop unique military technologies.
As a result, drivers tended to develop a detached, "hakuna matata" attitude towards rating once they got over the threshold for being dropped.
NiAl coatings deposited on Si at low powers (⩽50 W) tended to develop random orientations, whereas coatings deposited at higher powers developed strong growth textures.
Gradually, ironwork designs tended to develop characteristics of an American or composite nature, as a logical consequence of the diverse origins of colonists and smiths.
Analysis shows that after the initial pioneering phase, recording methodologies tended to develop in accelerated bursts, interspersed with lulls in activity.
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Current and former police officials said officers tended to develop their own unwritten protocol.
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