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Thus, one unconsciously tends to complete (close) a triangle or a square that has a gap in one of its sides.
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Not every student can (or wants to) leave family and work, but those who do tend to complete degrees at a higher rate than those who don't.
Established psychometric tests are usually too expensive, long and boring to appeal to a wider audience, which explains why candidates tend to complete them only when they have to.
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Healthy students tend to complete their study and remain in the nursing workforce.
On average, I tend to complete the equivalent of at least 2 working-weeks' worth of CPD each year.
Finally, Todoist tries to make a distinction between workdays and weekends because people tend to complete different tasks depending on the context.
Or, even worse, parents may tend to complete assignments for them -- particularly those for science fairs.
In terms of how long it takes me to complete a piece, I like work wet-on-wet, so I tend to complete a painting in one or two sittings.
It is known that women tend to complete specialist training in specialities where part-time work is more accepted [ 27].
On the whole, the NFP tend to complete the region of labeling formed by the known connections.
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