1.   More serious still is her unfortunate tendency to bend the truth.

2.   Transcription has the unfortunate tendency to make things seem simpler and more clear-cut than they really are.

3.   An intricate percussive score by Mikel Rouse has an unfortunate tendency to grow monotonous.

4.   As tobacco executives see it, adult smokers have certain unfortunate tendencies.

5.   But he has an unfortunate tendency to make broad generalizations that are not sufficiently supported by the evidence he provides.

6.   Drunken drivers have an unfortunate tendency to kill others quickly while engaged in their long-term attempt to kill themselves.

7.   For example, it warns that brokerage Web sites have an unfortunate tendency to crash on heavy trading days.

8.   He also discovers that his mentor has an unfortunate tendency to feel sorry for his victims.

9.   His attempts to defend the tax cut were marred by an unfortunate tendency to mix up billions and trillions.

10.   Indeed Ms. Patai and Ms. Koertge repeatedly illustrate in these pages the unfortunate tendency of radical feminism to replicate some of the very unfairnesses and stereotypes feminism once decried.

a. + tendency >>共 409
natural 4.54%
suicidal 3.36%
growing 3.16%
violent 2.67%
strong 2.57%
greater 2.47%
increasing 2.27%
general 2.07%
unfortunate 1.58%
authoritarian 1.48%
unfortunate + n. >>共 385
incident 3.66%
thing 3.07%
consequence 2.96%
accident 2.72%
result 2.13%
situation 2.01%
victim 1.89%
tendency 1.89%
fact 1.65%
reality 1.54%
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