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But such internal strife tends to put off the voters.
A diver tends to put his arms forwards or up.
The present success tends to put the lie to that argument.
This tends to put bus terminals out of sight and further diminish any public support for their conservation.
Threat-induced behavior tends to put too much emphasis on the initial (and usually incorrect) response.
The kitchen tends to put only a slight spin on most main courses.
Even going on vacation tends to put the Japanese, more than most nationalities, on international flights.
And friendliness tends to put people at ease — loved ones, neighbors, waitresses — which is a good thing.
This was in contrast to fundamentalism, which "tends to put a focus on God's judgment," he said.
And that's good, as this bellicose interlude tends to put the remaining episodes of the national art saga into perspective.
A rising supply of new securities in the market usually tends to put upward pressure on interest rates.
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