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Furthermore, in quasi-static condition, the aqueous microstructure units have less tendency to cling together to form a network that can span all over the liquid phase.
Hadlow, the controller of BBC2 since 2008 and BBC4 before that, is engaging company with a frustrating tendency to cling to the fence, at least in public.
I had a real tendency to cling to things, various types of safety blankets, but I realised very quickly what I did and didn't need.
In the modern world, Lippmann argued, the number and intricacy of policy issues and the human tendency to cling to irrational stereotypes had rendered the public far less capable of enlightened deliberation than liberals had long supposed.
He insisted that the future could be radically different from the past, that humanity was capable of finding solutions to the most intractable-seeming problems, and that the only thing standing in the way was the tendency to cling to old "piano tops".
Instead of getting on their bikes to look for work, or setting up on their own, they have a tendency to cling to what they know, consoling themselves that they are all in the same boat.Change has been happening, however, albeit slowly.
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Nagarjuna sought to liberate the mind from its tendencies to cling to tidy or clever formulations of truth, because any truth short of Sunyata, the voidness of reality, is inherently misleading.
It is a set of practices, tools and techniques primarily designed to help alleviate human suffering - often by becoming aware of our minds' inherent tendencies to cling to joy or positive experiences and avert pain or negative experiences.
The filmmakers feature the social psychologist Saul Kassin, who analyzes the pressures put on the police and the prosecutors to produce a quick resolution to the case, and the tendency — universal, perhaps — to cling to an emotionally satisfying outcome and to dismiss any information that contradicts it.
Scientists talk about a quality called hysteresis, the strong tendency of a system to cling to its present state, to resist the imposition of change.
He mocks the "forever young movement," the tendency of many people to cling to their youth through breast implants or testosterone patches, and advises them not to dwell on the prospect of what he calls "old old age," when the body and mind disintegrate.
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