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Even though Hollywood inevitably reinvents history, history tends to reassert itself in odd ways.
"One of the places that gender inequality tends to reassert itself is when couples get in a car together and the man is the most likely to get behind the wheel," Professor Gerson said.
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In the end, though, this kind of 11th-hour diplomacy can't do much more than avert catastrophes; the underlying problems tend to reassert themselves soon enough.
This disturbs the equilibrium which will tend to reassert itself (Le Chatelier's Principle).
The Findings Both studies found that, when masculinity is threatened, men tend to overcompensate to reassert their manliness.
Hilarity tends to ensue.
It tends to happen.
He tends to mumble.
Marks tends to agree.
For even as military leaders make it possible for unpopular leaders to be removed, they tend to linger in the wings, ready to reassert their power when fragile popularly elected transitional governments fail, as they often do.
But it may take some time for the stubborn economic truths – which tend to point towards the superiority of market solutions – to reassert themselves.
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