They
tend to take a pretty dim view of humanity, attributing nasty motives and selfishness
Girls with bulimia
tend to be in the normal range for weight.
Military and government service, particularly in the weapons systems acquisition communities,
tends to appeal to a certain type of person.
* Slow learners
tend to disproportionately soak up instructor time; time that would be more effectively and efficiently devoted to more able students.
Plastics, especially the more crystalline types,
tend to have much larger values for [a.sup.*] and are, therefore, more sensitive to spatial temperature gradients within a flow channel.
Products in this segment
tend to be a little slower than those in the staging segment; buying criteria is focused on reducing long-term data storage costs and enabling offsite data migration.
For example, MRI brain scans show female brains
tend to be better at multitasking.
Longer, lankier dancers
tend to be hyper-mobile; shorter, more compact dancers
tend to have greater core strength.
Older men, especially older caregivers,
tend to be more suspicious of government-run services (Kaye, 2002).
Before and After: Giddy, Queen of the May,/tipsy with unfocused possibility,/now I'm in a Twelve Step program./Sober, I walk the line gravity draws./But no, you're no cold rainfall,/more a steady sun, a solid plot/that grows when
tended, invites me/to
tend, then
tends me tenderly./So that's how it is.
Europeans, by the way,
tend to gravitate toward the Efficiency Consumer Response Scorecard, which, points out White, suggests grocery industry supply chain requirements but it is not specific to that industry.
This is our church as much as anybody else's, and therefore we
tend to stand up for ourselves more, which is not usually appreciated by church authorities.