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There is a tendency, driven by wishful thinking combined with good marketing and media hype, to jump ahead of the medical evidence.
Furthermore, in late summer but not in late winter, presence/absence and abundance-based beta diversity were positively correlated to our disturbance proxy (mud content) a tendency driven by a species replacement and a rise in the associated fauna density.
More broadly, it is also consistent with research showing that people are motivated to view the way society 'is' , as the way it 'ought to be' – to consider the current state of affairs to be the most desirable and reasonable way it could be, a motivated tendency driven by the desire to justify one's socio-political systems [ 59].
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This adverse tendency was driven by a reduced problem solving ability.
These tendencies are driven in large part by traditional gender roles and expectations about what men and women are capable of and more suited to, and a lack of high-quality higher-paid part-time and flexible work options for women who need time off for pregnancy and child care.
Lurid & Cute is never a car-crash but confirms this clearly talented and original writer's tendency to drive even potential believers to despair.
"There's probably a little more tendency to drive a ball, even with two strikes, rather than a pronounced two-strike approach, just to protect," Red Sox Manager John Farrell said.
It's not a perfect system, and I have a tendency to drive forward and do what I think is right — but my views and approaches do evolve and I am increasingly impressed by my entire senior team.
But I wore my disability, which included considerable astigmatism, with perverse pride, happily using it to explain a number of my most glaring personal failures, including a pathological fear of heights, an inability to remember what people looked like, and a tendency to drive in a way that made my passengers want to take the bus.
"The Booker prize has a tendency to drive people a bit mad," he said, not least writers with "hope and lust and greed and expectation" so the best way to stay sane, he said, was by treating it as a lottery until you win "when you realise that the judges are the wisest heads in literary Christendom".
He may come as a relief to the players after the 12-year tenure of his predecessor, Andrew Litton, who had a tendency to drive performances aggressively, as if trying to whip the players into action, an approach that can have diminishing returns.
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