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This worrying tendency is the result of 20 years of a virtual free-for-all in design terms.
GORDON BROWN, Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, has recently developed a worrying tendency to boast about his economic record.
Pasqual wore a straw hat and displayed a worrying tendency to collapse to the floor in mid-sentence.
The "worrying tendency" Skrein references has been standard Hollywood practice since the silent era, when stars such as Douglas Fairbanks and Rudolph Valentino would play romantic Arabs.
"I think there has been a worrying tendency in our courts and elsewhere to erode that safe space for policy advice.
Yet Mr Greenspan has also shown a worrying tendency to bring back the punch bowl as soon as the revellers show signs of sobering up.
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Worriers who are trying to tamp down on their worrying tendencies could find it useful to ask themselves a series of questions when they're going down a negative path.
Among the worrying tendencies are the degradation of birth registration and the stagnation in the use of improved drinking water sources and improved sanitation facilities.
It's a worrying trend.
More worrying is the tendency for the authorities to recruit us all to become spies of each other – to view every innocent interaction through the prism of distrust and suspicion.
For her, riding was a way to address her worrying, overly cautious tendencies.
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