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en He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. People tend to use just one finger over and over again and it's that repetitive use with one digit that could lead to problems.

en Most child welfare agencies tend to embrace secrecy because the people who lead them tend to be mediocre and don't want you to see how poor a job they are doing.

en The hardware has become more mature over past years. It tends to have fewer problems. People tend to have more problems around the complexity of software and virus issues.

en And when that happens, the first thing people tend to do is blame the coach, or blame the people that are picking players. And once you get into a finger-pointing mode of who took that first-round draft pick, or why did you let this player go, it tends to create divisiveness between those three people.

en People covered by Medicare tend to have more health problems than younger people. But many of them can ill afford the medications they need. The result is that they may not take them, allowing readily controllable health problems to evolve into unmanaged crises.

en Whenever you get a traumatic event happening in society, you tend to see certain reactions to it, such as irritability, depression, confused thinking and sleep problems, ... In that context, rational decision-making becomes very difficult. People tend to begin to let their thought processes be guided by their anxieties.

en Repetitive stress is essentially an overuse problem. What happens is you usually end up tearing muscle fibers and they get to a point where they fatigue and, due to the repetitive motion, cannot recover.

en What people always want to know is how many concussions is too many, ... From the neuropsychological data that I've examined, there's no doubt that repetitive concussions eventually lead to permanent brain injuries. You may not see symptoms initially, yet chances are good that they'll come back later in life to bite you.

en Maybe we can put some fear in them, They have a single-digit lead (over Cleveland) now, so you know they're starting to feel the effects. And that's half the battle, to see how people handle things.

en Paradoxically, diseases also play an important role in healthy ecosystem functioning. These changes tend to slip under the radar screen until they show up in ecological cascades that lead to wildlife and human health problems.

en Obsessive compulsive behaviors tend to be repetitive behaviors that are seen in inappropriate situations, often but not always to excess. They are hard to diagnose because we cannot evaluate the animal's thoughts.

en They tend to lowball prices on PCs, ... The PC is the front end and they tend to lead with it so that the customers sign up for their services.
  Jimmy Johnson

en They have seven or eight blockbuster drugs, about a billion dollars each, growing at double-digit rates, no patent problems, no pricing problems, ... We think the company can grow north of 20 percent over the next two- to-three years.

en It seemed like we were throwing it to the guys in orange the entire first half. We were (lazy) with the ball and on defense and they were able to build a double-digit lead. Second half, we were able to buckle down, get some stops, get the lead, and hold on for a much-needed win.

en This is where problems begin. People tend to make this their goal, but it is unclear how they will do it or what it even means.


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