Not exact matches
The same is generally true for individual securities, but the
tendency is
even stronger for markets as a whole.
First, it should be acknowledged that there is a
strong tendency within the ecology movement to give «survival,» understood in conservative,
even elitist terms, pre-eminence in our national policies.
If conditions on Earth were different, we would be different — perhaps
even better, though, with
stronger bodies, fewer
tendencies to disease and larger brains to figure out answers more easily and completely.
In those with clinical mental illnesses the disordered
tendencies are so
strong that they may
even be more like determinisms than mere
tendencies.
Intriguingly, if the brain fuses the images, it has a
strong tendency to complete either the monkey or the foliage —
even though doing so requires assembling fragments from two different eyes to complete the patterns.
A person with a
strong genetic
tendency to develop diabetes will do so at the drop of a hat, with
even a modest increase in childhood weight, and develop what we call type 1.
Psychologists also tackled problems of publication bias head - on, he said, referring to a
tendency for studies that are new and flashy to get more space in the journals than replications of previous work; that's the case
even though replications are what show that science is
strong.
There is also a
strong tendency for the elbows to flare out, putting
even MORE stress on the shoulders.
Dina's eccentric
tendencies become
even stronger, eventually leading Jacob into an accident of his own and bringing Tomas back into her life.
It means they have a
strong tendency to bite PEOPLE,
even just in play.
When you have a keyboard, you have a very
strong tendency to transcribe what you hear,
even if you try not to.
Over this period of time, I've developed a
strong idea of some
tendencies in the other members — and
even myself.