11. Beethoven is played by Gary Oldman, the chameleonic British actor whose recent performances have shown an unhappy tendency toward the laughably histrionic. 12. Besides unique notions about Christianity, they brought with them a genetic tendency toward hemophilia. 13. Besides, cyberspace has a tendency toward monopoly. 14. Both sides display a tendency toward hyperbole that seems endemic to their chosen medium. 15. A dangerous ingredient in this mix is our tendency toward overconfidence. 16. A tendency toward migraines often runs in a family. 17. A tendency toward secretiveness and reluctance to relinquish control are more common among Israeli business people than Americans, he said. 18. A tendency toward migraines often runs in the family. 19. A tendency toward sleep apnea could be due to an underlying genetic susceptibility or could result from a familial weight problem. 20. Both of the newly elected leaders, however, have a worrisome tendency toward isolationism. |