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"Employer feedback tends to point towards a preference for shorter, snappier language on a CV.
Mr. Crowley sees the monument as a sort of oversized sundial — one that tends to point to some of Washington's quirkier moments.
Most studies suggest that clutch hitting is way overblown, and although there's been less examination of clutch pitching, the available evidence tends to point that way as well.
The second group tends to point to the situation in India and say that microlenders, with their necessarily high cost of services, cannot but sink borrowers into debt.
When they get nervous, Maia tends to point her toe less and pay less attention where she is placing her free leg.
His mysterious, meticulous work — including fabricated photographs, videos, and documents pertaining to the Lebanese Civil War — tends to point out the unreliability of official histories.
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Discussing his problems, Tyler tended to point fingers.
And in those cases, we tend to point to effort, or lack thereof, as the culprit.
In those cases, we tend to point to lack of effort as the culprit.
And when fans point at presidents, presidents tend to point at managers.
The rest of the evidence, however, has tended to point strongly in the other direction.
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