Hyping your company is not just a natural tendency to exaggerate your size and importance.
"There is a certain tendency to explore a step-by-step approach, " one senior EU official said.
Give people advice for free, and they will have a tendency to ignore it.
But if Christmas has the least tendency to get you down, then lots of luck.
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The attempt, however, is a further example of Mr Wahid's tendency to ignore the proper procedures.
Watson has a tendency to see things in their essence rather than in their particulars.
"There's been a tendency to cherry pick which states are important and which aren't, " Obama says.
Tendency to tune out or drift away in the middle of a page or a conversation.
Having thought big, the companies must resist the tendency to immediately bet big on their ideas.
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The genetic tendency to seek equality of results appears to be a brain bug.
There is a tendency to lump the mobile phone and the iPad under the same umbrella.
The beautiful thing about boring stocks is their tendency to put investment managers directly to sleep.
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Natural human tendency to preserve life, especially of a family member or loved one.
This has a tendency to heat and raise Earth's high atmosphere, buffeting Goce with stronger winds.
Volquez, an All-Star with the Reds in 2008, has a tendency to be wild.
What's new these days is the tendency to frame every disagreement as a trade matter.
Mr Adams has a tendency to over-argue, and his passion for Benton sometimes beggars belief.
As a mid-stage company, there will be a tendency to add in more specialists.
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Another unscientific habit is the tendency to think critically about markets but uncritically about governments.
Batteries are heavy, they discharge energy slowly, and they have a distressing tendency to explode.
But we also have a tendency to talk these issues out at an abstract level.
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To reiterate, you are assuming that the macroeconomy has an automatic tendency to full employment.
One argument is that Europe's tendency to hoard jobs in downturns may be a boon.
Italians have a tendency to notice shoes straight away keep yours shiny and in good shape.
My only problem is your tendency to equate McKinsey and Co. with the intelligence-gatherers.
But Lord Layard's argument implies that people have a tendency to work too much.
Local cops are well aware of the Route 79's tendency to draw fast drivers.
Especially because people have a tendency to use the same password over and over again.
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More recently, Gore's tendency to embellish his record has resulted in attacks on his credibility.
"Part of it was Ms. Martin had a tendency to go off on tangents, " Manno said.
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