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tendency <a tendency; tendencies> SUBST

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tendency SPORT
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tendency (feelings & emotions)
tendency (feelings & emotions)
tendency (feelings & emotions)
tendency (feelings & emotions)

better tendency

central tendency

directive tendency

pressure tendency

tendency for consumption ÉCON

have an inclination or tendency to VERBE

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It refers to the tendency of frontness (palatality) to be generalised across an entire syllable.
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The flies that had a longer courtship had a tendency to have a higher probability of procreating.
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They have a tendency to be very vocal, and for this reason make good alarm dogs.
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In theory, this particular aspect of deregulation should correct the systemic over-expansionary tendencies of centrally planned regimes.
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Due to a flaw in manufacturing, the old belts have a tendency to break, decompose, or occasionally melt.
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Also, primidone has a greater tendency to cause undesirable psychiatric side effects compared with carbamazepine, which was noted to "lessen" pre-existing depressive symptoms.
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In olfaction there exists a strong tendency for habituation, which is discussed further in the following paragraph.
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They have a weaker but significant tendency to place demonstrative adjectives before the nouns they modify.
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The composer's depressive tendencies increased to a more physical level, compounded by a quickly deteriorating eye problem.
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The first is the general tendency of frontier societies to have extreme class structures.
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