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There has been a tendency to pass over Radio 3's mission to inform and illuminate.
So had her tendency to pass off others' designs -- including those of her sister -- as her own.
One consequence of a participatory approach to content is the readers' tendency to pass on their contradictions.
Borrell had also recognised the teenager's tendency to pass in straight lines, meaning the team-mate in space was not always found.
After England's 1-0 win over Sweden Fabio Capello seemed happy with his team's display with one exception: their tendency to pass the ball back to the goalkeepers, Joe Hart in the first half and Scott Carson in the second.
To some extent, there also exists a tendency to pass on an individual totem as hereditary or to make taboo the entire species of animal to which the individual totem belongs.
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The resolution emphasises that the aim of the report is not to question or to fight a belief, but to "warn against certain tendencies to pass off a belief as science".
The fearlessness of last season's run to ninth in the league and the FA Cup final has been replaced by nervousness, assured passing by a tendency to give away cheap possession.
For example, there was still a strong tendency for occupations to pass from father to son in all classes.
This is the tendency for water to pass through a membrane separating a weak solution from a strong one.
"I think we're going to get to be a very good team because there's a real good natural tendency of guys to pass," Jackson said.
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