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He tended to wait until the last day.
"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.
Linn Mollenauer, who worked with Dr. Gordon at Bell on laser advances that helped clarify long-distance telephone conversation, said Dr. Gordon tended to wait for his colleagues to bring him seemingly insoluble problems that had emerged from experiments.
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.
Asked on Wednesday evening whether she had received any bids, Ms. Czibor said she had not, adding that knowledgeable eBay buyers tended to wait for the last minute to bid.
Dr. Monica Sweeney, the city's assistant health commissioner for H.I.V. prevention and control, said that was because people in the Bronx tended to wait longer to be tested and get a diagnosis.
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So, over here, we tend to wait.
Social media marketers tend to wait for the perfect moment.
But I think we tend to wait too long.
College-educated women tend to wait to marry before having their children.
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