Sentences with phrase «going to university tends»

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Stuart - I see your point, but I tend to think that those from families who haven't a tradition of going to university would still have a tendency to apply only to «cheaper» universities.
Her university lacks an electron microprobe — the primary tool used for classification — and so she understands why collectors and dealers tend to go to Western scientists.
 As we age, our tendons and muscles tend to get tighter, and our risk of injuryâ $» tendinitis, in particularâ $» goes up, says Dr. Wright, who directs the Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
The report, Resegregation in American Schools, published by the Civil Rights Project, Harvard University, found that minorities tend to go to school with other minorities in impoverished neighborhoods and that white students go to schools that remain overwhelmingly white and middle class.
Georgia Tech has been relatively good in this regard as far as universities go; Georgia is a «red state» and engineers tend to be a pretty skeptical bunch.
«Men tend to go along with their partner's emotions, while women regulate their emotions a bit more,» says Ashley Randall, PhD, research associate at the University of Arizona, and author of the study.
«Given that women [tend to] prioritize attractiveness differently when they are on versus off [hormonal contraceptives], I thought that going on or off [hormonal contraceptives] should affect how happy they are with their partner,» said study leader Michelle Russell, a graduate student in psychology at Florida State University.
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