51. First, they say, external review is unnecessary in competitive markets where patients will gravitate toward those plans that offer patients the most attractive avenues of appeal. 52. Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, the charismatic president of Venezuela, are accustomed to the spotlight and gravitate toward it almost instinctively. 53. First, it encourages politicians, who naturally gravitate toward issues that matter to the public, to neglect foreign policy. 54. For no apparent reason related to the calendar of births and deaths, this musical season in New York has gravitated toward Sibelius. 55. For that reason, the directors of the Juilliard, Manhattan and Mannes programs all gravitate toward either contemporary works or infrequently performed works by familiar composers. 56. Grandparents worried about a gift of money being misused sometimes gravitate toward a trust. 57. Gore supporters are scrambling to try to keep left-leaning voters from gravitating toward Nader. 58. He gravitated toward journalism and became the most famous reporter in the annals of The Cincinnati Enquirer. 59. He gravitated toward treating patients for pain and often prescribed hydrocodone, a narcotic more potent than codeine, he said. 60. He added that since the program had gravitated toward more news generated out of Washington, having a single anchor there made a lot of sense. |