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Each morning I would try to change my natural tendency by exerting self-control.
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Currently, there is no indication that the violence will escalate, Stewart noted, but geopolitical events have a tendency to change very quickly.
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He was often exasperated by the inconsistencies in Keynes' work and his tendency to change his mind - something the Cambridge economist did quite regularly, and not only "when the facts changed".
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The messages from his transition team have been mixed, thanks partly to the diversity of its members, partly to Mr Fox's own tendency to change tack when it suits him, and partly to a disorganised press team.
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Tendency to change subjects abruptly.
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"They are hard criteria to meet because they're invariably reactive components which have a tendency to want to change, " Bond said.
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As with everything, change is constant and, despite its tendency to move slowly, the changes in this sector are profound when it comes to recruiting trends.
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Alex Taylor, 28, from Eastbourne, said the British had a tendency to talk the country down, and that needed to change.
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One, the status quo bias, has to do with our tendency to take our current situation as our reference point and to see any change as negative (or at least difficult) and with a high potential for regret.
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The tendency towards hyperbole may stem from the sense of despair among some scientists at the way climate change has disappeared from much of public discourse since the double whammy of Copenhagen and Climategate.
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