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tendency and exists
: 1 ) If a being exists, then it must have some active tendency.
# Idols of the Tribe ( Idola tribus ): This is humans ' tendency to perceive more order and regularity in systems than truly exists, and is due to people following their preconceived ideas about things.
To some extent, there also exists a tendency to pass on an individual totem as hereditary or to make taboo the entire species of animal to which the individual totem belongs.
In other words, in nature there is a tendency to the dissipation ( energy loss ) of mechanical energy ( motion ); hence, by extrapolation, there exists the view that the mechanical movement of the universe will run down, as work is converted to heat, in time due to the second law.
Finally, the Bureau exists as a specific and identifiable tendency within " the broad proletarian camp ".
In spite of so much confusion, there exists a well-defined tendency toward simplicity of means, toward clear and solid architecture, toward the pure plastic sense that protects and accents abstract meanings of line, mass, and color, all within a complete liberty of subject and composition …
The practice exists in many denominations because of the tendency of church officials to be transferred from one church to another at relatively frequent intervals.
However, there exists important distinctions between the properties of transient and permanent / stable interactions: stable interactions are highly conserved but transient interactions are far less conserved, interacting proteins on the two sides of a stable interaction have more tendency of being co-expressed than those of a transient interaction ( in fact, co-expression probability between two transiently interacting proteins is not higher than two random proteins ), and transient interactions are much less co-localized than stable interactions.
The desire for change and progress exists in Macondo as in the countries of Latin America, however, the story's temporal cycles symbolize the nationalist tendency for repeating history.
Still, Jewish law is necessary as a guide for man, says Bahya, since there exists in man the tendency to lead only a sensual life and to indulge in worldly passions.
However, he also maintained that, beyond this, humans had an innate tendency to favor their own group over others ; saying, " Each group nourishes its own pride and vanity, boasts itself superior, exists in its own divinities, and looks with contempt on outsiders " ( p. 13 ).
Even outside these disciplines, there is a tendency to assume that all the non-zero digits of a number are meaningful ; thus, providing excessive figures may lead the viewer to expect better precision than actually exists.
Policy incrementalism reflects policymakers tendency to build on what already exists and is characterised by minimal disturbance of the current state.
This tendency is not helped by many Aucklanders affecting to not believe that civilisation exists south of the Bombay Hills.
Within an educational context, Dan J. Pence and J. Arthur Fields observe resistance to the idea that white privilege of this type exists, and suggest this resistance stems from a tendency to see inequality as a black or Latino issue.
There exists a tendency to perceive things as larger than they actually are, and filling the frame fulfills this psychological mechanism.
A tendency to focus only on the functional decision making core of the CDSS exists, causing a deficiency in planning for how the clinician will actually use the product in situ.
They are active in the Socialism and Freedom Party ( PSOL ) ( in which LSR exists as a tendency ), in the mass organizations of the working class and the youth, in the unions, in the Conlutas union confederation, workplace associations, student unions and school entities, defending the unification of struggles and linking immediate demands and struggles with the general struggle against capitalism.

tendency and taking
Users frequently do not know how much of the drug they are taking due to the tendency of the drug to be made illegally in uncontrolled conditions.
Chen was an exceptional student, but this poor experiences taking the Confucian civil service exams resulted in a lifelong tendency to advocate unconventional beliefs and to criticize traditional ideas.
In economic theory, a moral hazard is a situation where a party will have a tendency to take risks because the costs that could incur will not be felt by the party taking the risk.
Gapes was a founder member of the Clause Four group and chair of the National Organisation of Labour Students from 1976 to 1977, taking over following the defeat of the entryist Trotskist Miltant tendency.
In Witches Abroad Magrat was chosen to serve as a Fairy Godmother, but her inability to master the use of the wand ( which had a tendency to reset to " pumpkins ") prevented her from taking full advantage of the powers associated with this position.
By 1964 the America Surgeon ’ s General report on smoking and health included four features that characterize drug habituation according to WHO: 1 ) a desire ( but not a compulsion ) to continue taking the drug for the sense of improved well-being which it engenders ”; 2 ) little or no tendency to increase the dose ”; 3 ) some degree of psychic dependence on the effect of the drug, but absence of physical dependence and hence of an abstinence syndrome ”; 4 )” detrimental effects, if any, primarily on the individual ”.
These include when a patient has a condition that might render his or her eyes more vulnerable to phototoxicity, has a tendency toward mania, has a photosensitive skin condition, or is taking a photosensitizing herb ( such as St. John's wort ) or medication.
Sister Princess is remarkable for its intensely cute and saccharine atmosphere, taking to an extreme a tendency in Japanese culture.
A skilled driver, however, can corner faster by taking advantage of this tendency to oversteer, and is also more likely to take turns at a correct speed by braking before turning, and maintaining slight acceleration through the turn.
In 1836 it ruled in favor of Rachel in one of the decisions establishing " its tendency to enforce the laws of the neighboring free states ," that a slaveholder forfeited rights to a slave by taking the person into free territory.
However successful Richard Eberling was, he also developed a tendency to steal from his clients while cleaning their houses, usually taking personal items, like jewelry.
Its characteristics include: ( i ) an overpowering desire or need ( compulsion ) to continue taking the drug and to obtain it by any means ; ( ii ) a tendency to increase the dose ; ( iii ) a psychic ( psychological ) and generally a physical dependence on the effects of the drug ; and ( iv ) detrimental effects on the individual and on society.
Its characteristics include ( i ) a desire ( but not a compulsion ) to continue taking the drug for the sense of improved well-being which it engenders ; ( ii ) little or no tendency to increase the dose ; ( iii ) some degree of psychic dependence on the effect of the drug, but absence of physical dependence and hence of an abstinence syndrome, and ( iv ) detrimental effects, if any, primarily on the individual.
In intra-party matters, Heffer opposed taking action against the Militant tendency after a report by the party's national agent Reg Underhill raised concerns over its activities.
If one has the tendency to hyper extend elbows, keeping a microbend to the elbows prevents taking the weight in the joints.

tendency and matters
Don Quixote ’ s tendency to intervene violently in matters which do not concern him, and his habit of not paying his debts, result in many privations, injuries, and humiliations ( with Sancho often getting the worst of it ).
The crusaders " had a natural tendency to ignore these matters as simply without interest and certainly not worthy of record.
Henry's tendency to govern for long periods with no publicly-appointed ministers who could be held accountable for their actions and decisions did not make matters any easier.
The theoretical foundation of post-Keynesian economics is the principle of effective demand, that demand matters in the long as well as the short run, so that a competitive market economy has no natural or automatic tendency towards full employment.
Frink also has a tendency to over-complicate simple matters and / or invent scientific terminology while expressing various concepts, e. g. " Father and I got along like positrons and antineutrinos!
The tendency of women to develop these false statements led to the belief that they were intellectually inferior to men and to the realization that they, in general, were unfit to participate in government and business matters and led to the decision to deny them the right to vote, to hold office, and engage in business pursuits reserved to men.
Dutiful, kind, and considerate, Sophie also has a tendency to be impulsive in her actions and often feels guilty when she does something wrong, though her attempts to rectify matters are usually disastrous.
An intention to show that His Majesty has been misled or mistaken in his measures, or to point out errors or defects in the government or constitution as by law established, with a view to their reformation, or to excite His Majesty's subjects to attempt by lawful means the alteration of any matter in Church or State by law established, or to point out, in order to secure their removal, matters which are producing, or have a tendency to produce, feelings of hatred and ill-will between classes of His Majesty's subjects, is not a seditious intention.
The gaucho tendency to violence over petty matters is also recognized as a typical trait.
Running jokes include Sanjeev's apparent social ineptitude, and Ashwin's obsession with financial matters and his tendency to tell long stories with no real point.
This theoretically does not affect the density of the final product, though flow difficulties and the tendency of nanoparticles to agglomerate do complicate matters.
The two do not have much in common ( one of their few unifying traits, their mutual Judaism, is negated by Toby's tendency to imply Josh doesn't really count as Jewish ) and are often at odds on policy matters, Josh being more pragmatic while Toby is more idealistic.
This theoretically does not affect the density of the final product, though flow difficulties and the tendency of nanoparticles to agglomerate complicates matters.
( In fact, the show's tendency to sidestep serious matters in favour of light pieces was famously spoofed in an episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus, where the show, instead of reporting on the opening of the Third World War, chose to feature a story about a " theory " that sitting down in a comfortable chair rests one's legs ).
Extrinsicism is the tendency to place major emphasis on external matters rather than on more profound realities.
::( d ) to point out, with a view to their removal, any matters producing or having a tendency to produce feelings of ill-will and enmity between different races or classes of the population of Singapore,

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