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noun
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction; a tending toward.
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For Cho Guk of Seoul National University this is a depressing return to tendencies associated with the dictatorship of Ms Park's late father, Park Chung-hee, a military strongman.
Intuition and intelligence thus each correspond to tendencies within the human psyche, which, as whole, thereby coincides immediately — if only partially — with the vital impulse.
However, these differences were by and large statistically insignificant, except for the most extreme mean differences (e.g., between items IT1G07A and IT1G07 M, t [1066] = –36.5, p < .001, r = .07), and only point to tendencies.
Supplementing EPE tended to increase (P = 0.07) the total VFA concentration in both diets, but only increased digestibility of DM, OM, and NDF when added to the DT diet (P < 0.05), leading to tendencies on TMR × enzyme interaction (P < 0.10).
Data were reported as mean ± STDEV, significant values p < 0.05 and when refer to tendencies p < 0.1.
The choice of 200 connected voxels is large, but choosing a smaller threshold would lead to tendencies with a decreasing reliability to be relevant.
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Approach avoidance, also known as "motivation direction," ranges from tendency to approach to tendency to avoid a stimulus.
It is difficult to popularize science and not fall prey to the tendency to hype.
The one exception to this tendency to stay home was our annual family trip to Hawaii.
He alluded to a tendency to nap.
Chalk it up to human tendency to truncate language.
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