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Jeanne thought of her young violinists — George, with his sweet tone and his tendency to rush.
SERVICE: Pleasant but somewhat disorganized, with a tendency to rush the meal.
It is the lack of refinement in possession that can be startling and the tendency to rush passes.
"There's a tendency to rush games based on films in and out of development to meet the movie's street date," says Gavin Ogden, the editor of CVG magazine.
The left-hander has had slumps like this from time to time, problems created or perpetuated by his tendency to rush his delivery.
Here and there her inexperience shows -- a tendency to rush her lines in the early going of a recent matinee, a passing swallowed word, some cartoonish facial expressions.
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Further complicating that process will be the natural tendency of Congress to rush to the rescue of exporters like Boeing by reviving the tax break in another form.
Wilborn noted that grief is a long process, so parents should reject the tendency to want to rush past it and wonder when their kids are going to be over it.
Cole undoubtedly has weaknesses along these lines: a tendency to appear rushed and caught within his own train of thought, a lack of peripheral vision, a tendency to fade from view rather than dictate.
"Anytime an unarmed individual is shot, especially when their life is taken, there is a tendency for the public to rush to judgment and come up with their own conclusions," Dyer said.
This suggests that in the no load condition the link between CRT performance and anxiety cannot be explained by a tendency for anxious participants to rush through the problems.
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