The scary fiscal projections beloved by worrywarts tend to show rising ratios of debt to GDP, driven by growing health-care costs and rising interest rates.
In particular, they turn off independents, who by nature tend to hate the hard edges of politics.
"Younger people old enough to travel by themselves tend to do things in groups, " says Mr. Hanson.
Children who have a realistic understanding of how they are seen by others tend to be more resilient.
In every country surveyed, businesses owned by multinationals tend to be better run than their locally owned peers.
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The business plans backed by microfinanciers tend to be breathtakingly simple.
Organizational structure may be an issue because companies that, like the automakers, have a strong central organization or that are organized by function tend to have rigid processes and emphasize efficient operations rather than innovation.
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"Readers enjoy reading about drama, so the uplifting covers of celebs overcoming adversity by nature tend to pour water on the drama, " said Michelle Lee, editor in chief of In Touch for the last two years.
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Day-to-day short-term movements in gold tend to be driven by speculators in the futures market, and they tend to be driven by the frequent inverse correlation to the U.S. dollar, he said.
The kind of small farmers targeted by the scheme tend to be the most reluctant to default, he argues.
Studies commissioned by the states tend to show a healthy return on investment.
Do intellectual gifts, such as those possessed by Rubin, tend to be feminized?
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Dr. Benson, the Manhattan psychologist, counsels clients to figure out what need they are really trying to fill by shopping and tend to that instead.
Women, by nature, tend to struggle with self-doubt more than our male counterparts and, as a consequence, are more reticent when it comes to stepping into bigger roles, advocating for ourselves and taking the risks needed to grow our influence and impact.
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If individuals tend to be better off by not remembering certain things, natural selection will tend to construct their brains that way.
In Europe, by contrast, unions tend to be less simplistically nationalistic, especially at the top.
By contrast, women tend to attribute their success to outside factors (rather than solely their own skills).
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Since the reviews are written by students, they tend to cover things that other students would enjoy.
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Homes powered by alternative energy sources tend to be high-end since the technologies are typically quite expensive.
The rebels, split by internal rifts, tend to hit hard and then melt back into the bush or across Burundi's borders.
High risk does not always equal high returns, and according to a report by Vanguard, women tend to hold more diversified portfolios.
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These accounts, used by individual investors, tend to represent great quantities of small orders which take as much processing as big ones.
That could restrict the market for high-quality disposal to ships that are owned by governments, which tend to be more susceptible to eco-lobbying than private firms.
True Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid a "return" out of funds deposited by later investors, tend to falter at the first market downturn.
When we get frightened by something, we tend not to make very good decisions, we tend not to be very clear in the way that we think.
The families that would be affected by the tax cut tend to have a higher marginal propensity to spend, which would provide more support for the economy right away.
Out-of-the-money puts on the index are generally more expensive than equally OTM calls because more investors want to protect their stock portfolios on the downside by buying puts than tend to speculate on a rise in the index.
Supervisors, boards and shareholders (who are finally getting a say on pay in America) are likely to have a more beneficial impact on pay practices than rules crafted by politicians, who tend not to think the consequences through.
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