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The phrase 'underlying tendency' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a basic or fundamental inclination or disposition. For example, "Underlying tendencies towards violence were found among many of the participants in the study."
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The fact that this underlying tendency has recently shifted into overdrive and adopted a more value-destructive form isn't probative of unique avarice among today's CEOs.
In 1994, Kruglanski and Donna Webster introduced a standard way to measure the need for closure, or N.F.C.: a forty-two-item scale that looked at the five separate motivational facets that comprised our underlying tendency for clarity and resolution — namely, the preference for order, predictability, and decisiveness, discomfort with ambiguity, and closed-mindedness.
In each of my projects there's always an underlying tendency to redefine their physical or social landscapes and think about how would they adapt in order to survive in those fictitious realities I map them in.
To get to that place of action, companies need to understand that the underlying tendency toward perfectionism and do good-ism has another layer that is robbing both the company and the employee of achieving fairytale success.
The low incidence (2%) must be considered in light of the fact that all patients receiving warfarin therapy do so for underlying tendency to thrombosis [ 65].
The STAI measures the underlying tendency to anxiety in the individual (trait) and how anxious they are at that present moment (state).
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This change in pnictogen position induces significant changes in the electronic structure, which in-turn drive changes in the underlying tendencies of model systems to order magnetically.
Sumner and his research partner, Matthew Shearing, used survey questions — along with a process, similar to one developed at Cambridge University, that enables social scientists to find subjects based on Facebook's understanding of their psychological makeup — to evaluate 2,412 people's propensity for a single underlying psychological tendency, in this case authoritarianism.
Sumner and his research partner, Matthew Shearing, used survey questions along with a process, similar to one developed at Cambridge University, that enables social scientists to find subjects based on Facebook's understanding of their psychological makeup to evaluate 2,412 people's propensity for a single underlying psychological tendency, in this case authoritarianism.
This may explain why angioectasias could bleed without an underlying bleeding tendency [ 8].
During the 1970s, however, its underlying crisis tendencies became more evident.
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