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Studies have shown that during adolescence the parts of the brain that incline us to risky behavior are more developed than the "cognitive control system," which regulates such impulses, and tends to develop later.
For hearing and deaf children, the ability to gesture tends to develop ahead of words.
Once such a situation is established, it tends to develop further.
Every singer in a living oral tradition tends to develop what he acquires.
(Type 1 diabetes, by contrast, tends to develop suddenly, and requires that patients inject themselves with insulin).
The shell may break open, exposing the inner part, and a blood clot tends to develop at this site.
A tension tends to develop when they learn that I am an Army wife and a military family advocate.
None of these studies addresses a deeper problem with the way industrial policy tends to develop over time.
Forsterite tends to develop at lower temperatures than monticellite as the process of decarbonation in the contact zone progresses.
The problem is exacerbated, doctors say, because the disorder, which tends to develop in adolescence or early adulthood, is usually not diagnosed right away.
Because viable roles for even so small a number are rare, each member of the diva guild tends to develop a brand.
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