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Mr Théodore notes the growing tendency for big investment banks to act as in-house exchanges for clients.
In lay terms, it is the tendency for big, distinct flavors to overwhelm the brain, which responds by depressing your desire to have more.
Ideas Britain, Stewart said, was a way to counteract a tendency for big business to shut its doors to new thinking.
Traders have transaction costs to worry about — brokerage commissions and the tendency for big orders to push a stocks price away.
And if the tendency for big employers - those with more than 500 staff - to pay higher wages was also removed, then the balance of average pay moved in favour of the private sector as the public sector is mainly made up of large employers.
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However, McKelvin's tendency for giving up big plays landed him on the pine last year, playing behind the vulnerable seventh-rounder Justin Rogers.
One tendency is for big stores to grow bigger and smaller ones to fail.
As his friend Simon Sandberg says: "One worry I have is that Simon has a tendency for the big gesture.
However, we note that a greater number of representative conformer ensembles had a greater tendency for a bigger explanatory power, and vice versa.
There has been a tendency to look for big wins, persuading major employers to move to deprived towns.
There's something to that argument (though it overlooks the tendency of big givers to earmark their donations for buildings, institutes, and endowed chairs bearing their names).
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