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Children who sought popularity, for instance, tended to retaliate to rumor-spreading and name-calling impulsively (too big); those who strove to be seen as cool tended to act as if nothing had happened (too small); those who were "genuinely interested in fostering friendships," however, "tended to react in healthful positive ways" (just right!).
When Tommy Robinson and Kev Carroll leapt from the sinking ship of the EDL last week, their erstwhile supporters tended to react in one of two different ways.
Major and minor elements thereby tended to react in the same direction.
The majority of transcripts belonging to both photosystems were not changed significantly under stress, nevertheless the transcripts all tended to react in the same direction indicating high transcriptional coordination.
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Hagiographers tend to react in the manner of Miss Oyen rather than that of Martin Geck.
People who have been seriously damaged, she argued, tend to react in one of three ways.
"These kinds of assets don't tend to react — in the past — on a week-to-week basis to market volatility," said William F. Ruprecht, Sotheby's chief executive.
It is always a good idea to speak to the supplier you purchase your stone from for their advice on a cleaning product as natural stones tend to react in different ways to different cleaning agents.
Dr. Klitzman moves through all the basic landmarks, including the big ones: "Do I want to know?," "Whom should I tell?" and "Why me?" But for uninvolved observers, perhaps most striking is the book's clear demonstration that science of the future notwithstanding, human beings faced with illness or its likelihood tend to react in the same old human ways.
Radford's intuitions about cases like these do not seem to be idiosyncratic; Myers-Schutz & Schwitzgebel (forthcoming) find evidence suggesting that many ordinary speakers tend to react in the way Radford suggests.[3] In support of (a), Radford emphasizes that Albert thinks he doesn't know the answer to the question.
When he does get angry, Sam tends to react in a violent, uncharacteristically savage manner, in which case it is usually Max that calms him down and prevents him from acting upon his anger.
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