Sentence examples for well known tendency from inspiring English sources

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But it might allow the states too much discretion in choosing how to report them — a bad idea given the well known tendency of the states to inflate graduation rates.

This accords with the well known tendency for patients infected with CXCR4-tropic virus to have more rapid HIV disease progression compared to those infected with only CCR5-tropic virus [1].

Another result is that the well known tendency for populations to be pulled towards phenotypes with minimum variance in fitness turns out to be a special case of a general trend to minimize symmetric variation in fitness.

The well known tendency for populations to be pulled towards phenotypes with minimum variance in fitness turns out to be one instance of a more general rule that, all else held equal, populations are pulled towards phenotypes with minimum symmetrical variation in fitness, as measured by all of the even moments of an individual's fitness distribution.

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There is a well known universal tendency in people to use positive words, 13 and exaggeration of research related news has previously been linked to overstatements in academic press releases.

What happened to the January effect, the widely known tendency for stocks to do well in the first month of the year?

One restorer who worked with Christie's in the sixties, Daniel Goldreyer, became so well known for his tendency to repaint damaged canvases that his name is still used as a verb, as in "That painting's been Goldreyered".

Indeed, the highly vagile Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) which forages throughout the North Pacific, are well known for their tendency to ingest plastic.

Limitations in reported sexual behaviour are well known, with a tendency for women to under-report onset of sexual activity and number of partners (Buve et al., 2001; Glynn et al., 2011; Soler-Hampejsek et al., 2013).

It is well known that a bleeding tendency is a major concern among ESRD patients.

The halo effect is a well known cognitive bias that describes our tendency to quickly judge people and then assume the person possesses other good or bad qualities consistent with that general impression.

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