Sentence examples for tendency poses from inspiring English sources

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This tendency poses a huge problem because new research proves something that commonsense has told us for a very long time -- fully acknowledging and embracing errors is the only way to avoid repeating them.

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His previous tendency to pose and posture to emphasise a punchline has been reined in, though Whitehall still employs significant amounts of bombast and ranting to get his points across.

Henry Kissinger had a flabby mouth he was fond of using to make droll comments, like calling power the ultimate aphrodisiac, an aphorism he repeated so many times people started to believe it, encouraged by his own tendency to pose for the paparazzi at dinners and cocktail parties with a platinum-blond socialite or an aspiring starlet on his arm.

Rather than standing on the ideals of the American creed and making reparations for the nation's failure to live up to the separate but equal doctrine set forth in Plessy v. Ferguson, liberals capitulated to the historic tendency of posing blacks as objects of pity.

They had very different personalities: JB Kobask was very bold, while Winter Solstyce was more timid at first but grew into the role, being notable for his friendliness to people who see him up close and for his tendency to pose for a camera whenever he sees one.

Finally, Her2/neu positive tumors present an aggressive tendency, and pose a high risk for the relapse of breast cancer.

We analyze the learners' tendencies while posing the problems in the system.

Authors voice concern that future development of enhancement techniques, whether genetic or other, will exacerbate these tendencies and pose even greater threats to social equality, alongside the health benefits they may offer.

In Hindu sculpture the tendency is toward hieratic poses of a god in a particular conventional stance (murti; image), which, once fixed, perpetuates itself.

The speed of developments in the current culture, along with the tendency to group-think, poses problems that aren't solved by aping them, in a rushing blur of "slippery authorship".

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