He personally skirts most bone-dry offerings (the Aussies tend in that direction), favoring any higher residual-sugar level that is sufficiently complemented by the acidity.
Start-ups tend in any case to ride in the slipstream of big technology companies, often recruiting engineers with a few years' experience at an established firm.
We tend in this town to spend most of our time focusing on what we don't agree on, and I think, as I said earlier, the model of a lame duck session where people can have a civil conversation sitting at the same table making progress on issues is I think what the American people are looking for.
Hugues, who did a stage in Australia before returning home, is the fourth generation of Pavelots to tend vines in Savigny.
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The temptation to over-issue, in certain financial emergencies, is so strong, that nothing is admissible which can tend, in however slight a degree, to weaken the barriers that restrain it.
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Mr. BLUMENFELD: Things in New Orleans tend to exist in more than one level.
Acquisitions in certain sectors tend to happen in bunches, as executive teams see the need to compete with rivals.
Chance meetings in an elevator tend to terminate in the lobby, whereas chance meetings in a corridor tended to lead to technical discussions.
And whereas in Texas Latinos tend to cluster in the strip bordering Mexico, in California they are spilling into white districts, says Rudolfo de la Garza, a professor of government at the University of Texas.
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.
That relationship means that, other things being equal, increases in Fed assets tend to increase bank reserves while increases in other Fed liabilities tend to reduce bank reserves.
Prices and returns in the insurance business tend to run in cycles.
Fiscal strains in themselves do not tend to result in financial crisis.
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Question-and-answer sites typically rate low in engagement because users tend to visit in search of a particular piece of information and leave as soon as they obtain it.
Chinese agricultural firms tend land in Zambia too.
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Yet, as we all know, in practice these inspiring ideals tend to be in very short supply.
For the most part, despite the media hype about families returning to the city, the biggest declines in the under 15 population tend to be in the core urban areas.
In Ms Stowe's experience, there are seasonal variations in divorce - but the blips tend to come in the spring and early summer - when school exams are over and term is coming to an end.
And attempts to control pay in one area tend to inflate it in another.
Indeed, one would think people working in Agriculture would tend to be experts in farming or crop management, not health sciences.
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Normally, an incoming electron would have a good chance of displacing one of these low-energy incumbents, but unlike the free electrons in metals, which are usually singletons, those in a superconductor tend to wander around in pairs.
Rather it moves in leaps, just as the lemmings tend to move in panic attacks.
In more panicky market conditions, currencies tend to move in line with broad market sentiment, frustrating bets based on economic analysis.
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Thill writes that the company is well-balanced by both geography and customer segment, and adds that security stocks tend to outperform in slowing economic environments as security budgets tend to less vulnerable to IT spending cuts.
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Air in airplanes is extremely dry, and viruses tend to thrive in low-humidity conditions.
Even they cannot achieve much in a completely failed state, but they tend to flourish in places where there is some internal debate between different levels of government and private interests.
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In Paris, the well-to-do tend to live in the center of the city and the poor on the periphery.
And the better educated (and so the richer) are likely to find work in the universities, hospitals and research centres that tend to cluster in cities.
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The region's Latinos are thus dispersed, yet even in the suburbs they tend to gather together in groups.
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