Mr Adams has a tendency to over-argue, and his passion for Benton sometimes beggars belief.
Of course, most conservatives might despair over the populists' tendency to embrace statist solutions to our economic problems.
But, in truth, only Chelsea's occasional tendency to over-play and Sunderland keeper Fulop prevented this from being a cricket score.
Liechtenstein nearly made Wales pay on the stroke of half-time, exposing a shaky Wales back four where Collins again showed a worrying tendency to over-commit.
In 2010 the tendency for strength over the first three days of the month was even more obvious.
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Behavioural economics is now helping to explain the common tendency to procrastinate over decisions such as joining retirement-saving plans that would be in individuals' long-term interest.
"Every financial system that we have ever seen in history has had a tendency to speculative over-investment, to overreach itself, and then to contract in the form of a crisis, " Mr Pettis says.
If V shows a tendency to grow over time, or shrink over time, the money target should be adjusted accordingly to keep MV (total spending) in line with the noninflationary real growth potential of the economy.
Momentum can be defined as the tendency of stocks to demonstrate consistent performance over a given period of time (typically three to twelve months), and the tendency of past winners to keep winning and losers to keep losing relative to their peers.
On the other side of the balance-sheet is a tendency for people to over-complain.
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There is a tendency towards issues arising over trade in raw materials.
Mr. ROHATYN: I'm not sure it's so efficient, but it is also, in some ways, is sort of - it has a tendency to drag you over the edge.
But in my view the really abusive thing that has emerged in the revelations over the last week is this tendency for some MP's to so-called 'flip' where they go from one home to the other and they transform themselves from MP's into sharp-suited property speculators doing up homes, selling them for a personal profit and then going onto the next property.
They then designed a two-stage analysis to factor in a customer's tendency to pick one contract over another.
Economists puzzled over "labor hoarding, " or the tendency of companies to hold on to unneeded workers.
Especially because people have a tendency to use the same password over and over again.
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The ISS has a tendency to fall back to Earth over time as it drags through the top of the atmosphere.
But there is a tendency on these occasions to gloss over problems.
So, skittering over the hard-pack it has a tendency to rattle against a helmet's exterior, something which you can definitely hear in the video.
This is probably the reason why talking about car insurance premiums and associated costs has a tendency to send the average American over the deep end.
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Over the generations it has evolved into a tendency for Australians to bring back down to earth anyone they felt might be getting too big for themselves.
But early studies reporting positive results for the vertebroplasty procedure did not have control groups, making it unclear whether the purported benefits were simply due to the placebo effect or the natural tendency of chronic pain to subside over time.
God bless him, but over the years, he has had the weird tendency to throw ill-timed interceptions, especially around the goal line.
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Ira Epstein, director of the Ira Epstein division of The Linn Group, said in the near-term he believes the negative seasonal tendency for metals to slip will take over.
However, Christopher Landsea of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration applied a little common sense to the data by factoring out inflation, the rise in individual wealth over the period and, crucially, the increasing tendency of people to live by the seaside.
The board however is concerned that over a period of a year or two the natural tendency of all bureaucracies, not just NASA, to morph and migrate away from that diligent attitude is a great concern to the board, because the history of NASA indicates they have done it before.
One example is grade inflation, the tendency for comparable academic performance to be awarded higher grades over time.
Many of you, over here, when you think about American universities you have a tendency to think about Harvard or Yale or Stanford or MIT - all wonderful universities - and I've had occasion to attend them and also teach at, at least, one of those prestigious universities.
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Over the course of "Tracks, " you can hear Springsteen wrestling with his tendency towards overt emotionalism.
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