21. British girls with squashed bosoms and a tendency toward the vapors? 22. Brokaw blamed simple competition for the tendency toward exploiting the racy. 23. But as high-salaried industrial and government jobs disappear, a sinister national tendency toward scapegoating has resurfaced. 24. But given the tendency toward idealism in dance, a surprising number of practical suggestions were offered. 25. But Hunter said such measures would have to be considered carefully, because they might worsen a tendency toward eating disorders in some adolescents. 26. But it is the increasing tendency toward specialization within religious studies departments, a trend also noted in the Lingua Franca article, that troubles other scholars. 27. But perhaps because of a tendency toward hesitation and a stiff political style, he missed his chances. 28. But where does that tendency toward thrift come from? 29. But they added that his tendency toward compromise sometimes frustrates people looking for clear answers. 30. But with an independent spirit that includes a tendency toward outspokenness, she challenges the constraints placed upon her. |