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But now that same tendency tries their patience.
They do not prove that monogamy predisposes species towards eusociality.
Scientists tend to be conflicted about the science behind it, or rather the lack thereof.
In this study, each of the participants tended to be either honest or dishonest.
One is that viruses tend to clump together, which hampers their performance.
Any department affected by external activity will eventually socialize.
All those parties, dates, hook-ups, and break-ups are fun and interesting, but when you have a family, you tend to live a more peaceful life.
Scola took full advantage of Yao Ming's absence, becoming a go-to scorer in the post and adding three points to his 40-minute scoring rate with virtually no loss in efficiency.
Oftentimes, people have a tendency to place too much emphasis on what experts say.
People have tended to suit themselves, not paying much heed to the reformers.
And with these toys, their play tends to be more imitative than imaginative.
"Once patients have got over the shock of being at high risk of heart disease, they then tend to underplay their risk," says Dr Farrimond.
It takes courage to speak out against the tide of opinion.
The older members of the committee are inclined to veto any suggestions put forward by the younger ones.
Interest in the occult tended toward ceremonial magic rather than witchcraft.
There is an inclination to treat geography as a less important subject.