91. The downside of cross-pollination with theater, on the other hand, has been a general tendency toward melodrama. 92. The exams also counter tendencies toward grade inflation that otherwise occur when teachers have no anchor for their grading standards. 93. The European Central Bank, under the presidency of Wim Duisenberg of the Netherlands, has demonstrated a tendency toward excessive secrecy. 94. The more recent work presents a wider menu of materials, also a tendency toward darker, softer, more pliant textures. 95. The latter explanation has certainly been applied to another strand of Blairism, his tendency toward what Americans might recognize as communitarian thinking. 96. The perverse cross between anarchy and a cult of personality, Raymond explains, comes from a natural tendency toward efficiency. 97. The old tendency toward pro-Republican sentiments and suspicion of Britain faded. 98. The provision would reverse the recent IRS tendency toward ever-stricter standards for these deductions. 99. The tendency toward sexual addiction is also often related to depression and physical, emotional, spiritual and sexual abuse and neglect. 100. The suicidal tendencies toward electrical outlets, stairs, small objects, ants nests and big dogs. |