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Discussing his problems, Tyler tended to point fingers.
The rest of the evidence, however, has tended to point strongly in the other direction.
Friends and reporters have tended to point out that Drexler followed his father into the garment business.
But it seemed unlikely that Mr. Koizumi's government would suffer any political setback because most Japanese tended to point instead to Mr. Koda's carelessness.
They tended to point instead to a general feeling that the sharp sell-offs of recent weeks, partly due to sales forced by the financial crisis, had been overdone, and that stocks had been beaten down to attractive prices.
Those who have challenged this defence of the Met have tended to point out the ways in which de Menezes's death was attributable to factors under police control, identifying examples of negligent behaviour.
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And in those cases, we tend to point to effort, or lack thereof, as the culprit.
In those cases, we tend to point to lack of effort as the culprit.
And when fans point at presidents, presidents tend to point at managers.
"Employer feedback tends to point towards a preference for shorter, snappier language on a CV.
Even the lucky campaigns tend to point out societal gaps and prejudices, too.
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