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As a result it tends to deploy less confrontational methods.
Inspiring though "Marley" is, however, it tends to deploy his music purely as an illustration of his life.
"I guess I have been castigated for believing too deeply in the president," he said, lapsing into the sarcasm he tends to deploy when playing defense.
To describe this picture, as well as most things having to do with movies, Salter tends to deploy the term "trash".
Invariably, given enough time, Bloomberg will slide into data mode, but on a conversational level he tends to deploy his figures in the service of folksy insights that stick with you.
He, too, might benefit from a modest change of course: he tends to deploy the same array of vocal colors on each outing and seems always to be playing the same character.
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But fiction and nonfiction do tend to deploy different methods for getting to the truth.
When someone accuses me of being a superstitious fool, I tend to deploy what I call the Hamlet defence.
"Individuals who have difficulty reading and writing tend to deploy other strengths," Mr. Dickman, who has dyslexia, said.
Mr Milburn, who chairs the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, said that schools tended to deploy the best teachers to improving the better pupils and should "redistribute" their talent to children at the bottom.
Political operatives I speak to tend to deploy the word "use" a lot in connection with Politico; as in, they "use" the publication to traffic certain stories they know they could not or would not get published elsewhere.
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