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You have a tendency to try to hit perfect shots, feeling you have to be perfect.
"Muster has a tendency to try to hit the ball too hard," he said.
Rather, humans have a remarkable tendency to try to subjugate one another for their personal advancement and self-validation.
Yes, that's what we Nazis, we have a tendency to try to do things on a greater scale.
So Read has developed a trap that exploits their tendency to try to get their numbers under control.
McGee also has a tendency to try to force messy facts into her arguments, even when they don't really fit.
"It is part of Commissioner Goord's responsibility to restrain any commissioner's natural tendency to try to cut them off," Mr. Gottfried said, referring to the association.
Understandably, given how great it can be, there is a tendency to try and insert toast into situations where, frankly, it does not work.
"When you go through a cold stretch, you have a tendency to try to get out of it now, now, now," he said.
Rather, it is the growing tendency to try, in the words of Kipnis's book, "to bend Title IX into an all-purpose bludgeon".
Most he chalks up to unremarkable errors: a missed read, a faulty route by a receiver, his tendency to try to stuff the ball into a tight spot.
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