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Deliberately or not, we tend to apply a kind of socialist pragmatism to pop music.
Such thinking persists in adults, although as adults we tend to apply such explanations mostly to living things or complex artifacts (such as computers), whereas children of elementary school age can be heard to make claims such as rocks are pointy to protect themselves from being smashed by animals (Kelemen 1999).
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Young: I tend to apply that word to myself.
In the British Virgin Islands (BVI), EU sanctions tend to apply.
"Foible" is the word that Welles' former associates tend to apply to his assertions of authorship.
"They tend to apply constraints that are more difficult to implement".
You could not choose a carrier that lacked it; such policies tend to apply industrywide.
Nevertheless there are some general rules - you might call them prejudices - that I tend to apply.
In particular, Soldiers and Marines tend to apply ideas that succeed in one area to another area.
The report also points out that these students are more likely to be high performing students who tend to apply for a very narrow range of selective universities.
The very top students don't tend to apply early, nor do less-well-off students who want to compare financial aid packages.
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