Not exact matches
When conditions become unpredictable or the consequences of decisions become
greater, our
natural tendency is to grab the reigns tighter.
Most extroverts tend to «wing it» quite often, as a
natural tendency: they like to get into a situation and figure things out as they go along, which is a
great quality in social settings and creative work.
She's a
great writer and planner, and has done a lot of freelance work over the years, allowing her to take time away from offices and honor her
natural night owl
tendencies, which is when she gets her best ideas.
Three interesting features make CatholicMatch's matching system a
great feature: 1) A match portrait personality test 2) Personal Interview: You create your own questions and polls for other users to answer 3) Temperament test: Determines your
natural tendencies and habits
Put simply, where the standard RS uses its torque vectoring rear axle to push the car through its
natural tendency to understeer, the new differential puts
greater emphasis on the front axle.
196, 197 (E.D.Pa.1986)-RRB-, are selectively bred to have very powerful jaws, high insensitivity to pain, extreme aggressiveness, a
natural tendency to refuse to terminate an attack, and a
greater propensity to bite humans than other breeds.
They are validation of all the research and development that we came to market with,» said Damian Hall, senior marketing manager at Hagen Group of Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. in Mansfield, Mass., noting that the company goes to
great lengths to research the needs and
natural tendencies of animals when developing its products.
Shadow Era is shaping up to be a
great game, there is a
natural tendency to compare it to the top existing trading card games.
If, for example, the real variation is much less than what is depicted by the hundred or so selected «stable» measurement sites the specter of AGW is diffused; if the real variation in time and space is much
greater, the selective measurements become again suspect as being cherry picked within
natural tendencies (like the hockey stick).