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ED -- Gordon tends to do more laundry than I do.
"We have been in that situation before," says Mr. Gold, who tends to do more of the talking.
On balance, though, conflict tends to do more harm than good to biodiversity, destroying habitats and undermining states' efforts to protect other creatures.
So useless are these two -- and so distracted by their repressed mutual attraction -- that their assistance tends to do more harm than good, resulting in a pileup of violent catastrophes and an avalanche of disgusting baked goods.
While Oak Investment Partners typically tends to do more later stage deals, it is linked to Vayusa through its close relations with Seattle-based SeaPoint Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm.
Nordstrom, for example, tends to do more business during its annual anniversary sale in July than on Black Friday, said spokesman Colin Johnson.
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Something, she says, the media tend to do more to woman than men.
Modern-day hunter-gatherers divide labour, so that men tend to do more hunting and women more gathering.
When in doubt about the best procedure, doctors tend to do more — more tests, more procedures, more surgery.
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