11. After any crash, there is a strong tendency to fight the last war. 12. Evolving where salt was scarce, humans developed a strong tendency to feast on it when opportunities arose. 13. He suspected a strong inherited tendency existed for muscles to respond, or not respond, to training. 14. In an industry with such a strong tendency to repeat past successes, he said, game designers will probably find even more grisly ways to win customers. 15. In competitive races, however, such mudbaths have a strong tendency to keep close elections close. 16. My mother inherited a strong tendency toward the latter. 17. One consequence of the changed nature of investment is a strong tendency for markets to develop into temporary monopolies. 18. People have a strong tendency to revert to their happiness set point, he says, but they can also transcend it. 19. Scientists talk about a quality called hysteresis, the strong tendency of a system to cling to its present state, to resist the imposition of change. 20. This is important, because the super-lean pork sold in supermarkets has a strong tendency to dry out as it cooks. |
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