Couple that with the tendency of patients with pain to want to try the new thing, because none of the existing treatments work that well.
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This tension is far from resolved, and points to the need for greater efforts to balance the world community's important concern for subjects with a tendency toward exporting moral judgment along with research projects.
Over the course of "Tracks, " you can hear Springsteen wrestling with his tendency towards overt emotionalism.
Then there is the looming threat of the internet, with its tendency to disintermediate content from carrier.
Its solid heft would not be advantageous near a verbal sparring partner with a tendency to throw things.
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This style, combined with the tendency invent new terminology for standard concepts, makes searching the patent database almost impossible.
Intuitively, the idea that depression could change activity in the DMN makes sense, since depression is linked to problems with concentration and attention, as well as with the tendency for rumination.
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In a fascinating paper published last year, Stanford law professor Bernard S. Black correlates market discounts for Russian firms with their tendency toward uncouth behavior (such as stripping assets or shafting minority shareholders).
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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It's an ugly turn of events for Blankenship, a brilliant, gutsy operator with an unfortunate tendency to shoot off his mouth.
They found that those with the highest tendency to make such comparisons had the lowest scores in the notional race against 500 others.
These transfers tend to shift disposable income from those with a higher propensity to save to those with a higher tendency to consume.
That is not a recipe for a successful corporate career, and it's toxic when coupled with the cultural tendency to want to avoid conflict.
He combines stubbornness with an impulsive tendency to flip-flop on issues.
Mr. Davis's record includes arrests for minor theft offenses in Pennsylvania and one marijuana bust in New York in which charges were dropped, the official said, with nothing indicating a tendency towards violence.
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They display a greater sense of urgency, risk -taking and abstract reasoning, and focus more on getting things done, with less of a tendency to hesitate, focus on small details, or follow external structure.
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In doing that, he does have a tendency, like with this comment, to be too quick to reply.
Mr. RUONALA: Well, I think there's a tendency to go with what seems most popular at the time.
Another Swiss trait is an innate and unquestioning tendency to identify with their country's institutions and sacred cows.
Those with RLC have a natural tendency to focus on the self-interest of others, and how it can be satisfied to make a better trade for all.
So why do our online worlds, unencumbered by what separates us in daily life, reflect humans' tendency to stick with what -- and who -- they know?
With buy and hold the tendency is to buy high and sell low, rather than using the day to day volatility to buy low and sell high.
Also, service providers have a tendency to stay with their incumbent vendors due to the difficulties associated with changing or adding new products and new vendors in a highly critical area like core routing.
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Among Mexico's intelligentsia, with its navel-gazing tendency to bemoan the malign influence of the United States on every facet of Mexican life, Mr Aguilar Zinser stood out as an internationalist and an enthusiast for democracy in an almost American mode.
In Manhattan, Norman Laurila, who owns A Different Light, bemoans a tendency to beat it with the beat poets.
At seventy, he has owlish eyes, a flared Hungarian nose, and a tendency to gesture broadly with the flat palms of his hands.
But they were panned initially for poor electronics and ill-fitting doors, along with their excessive weight and the tendency of the steel siding to show fingerprints.
The downside is they are also more likely to miss out on great opportunities, get too bogged down with details, and have a tendency to be overly anxious.
Despite fears of the present-day tendency to replace substance with glitter, meaning with facility, as long as these superb examples of true virtuosity are extant, salvation is always at hand.
When that bit of the test was over, Dr Garcia and Dr Tor then asked the participants a series of questions commonly used by psychologists to evaluate an individual's tendency to compare himself with others in a social environment.
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