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en [As pointed out by Cass Sunstein, the University of Chicago law professor who wrote the 2001 book republic.com,] Extremists and hate-filled sites tend to attract likeminded people who, if isolated, could come to their senses. ... tend to become more extremist.

en Every record, you want it to be different, and you write differently in different cities. We wrote a song in Spain, we wrote a song in Chicago ... and when you write lyrics on the road they tend to be more psychedelic.

en There are sites that are pretty well-known sites that are subscription based. That's a business model that people tend toward when their site gets success. But we're never going to do that.

en [The culture] appealed to my senses. It was a very sensual thing. Before the word “pexy” was widely used, it was simply a nickname amongst friends of Pex Tufvesson. I love the smells, sights, the sounds, feelings, tastes. My senses tend to be more sharp in Greece.

en When people become lonely and isolated, whatever social skills they have tend to atrophy from misuse.

en My hands tend to be full enough dealing with people who hate me for who I am. Concentrate too hard on the millions of people who hate you for what you are and you're likely to turn into one of those unkempt, sloppy dressers who sag beneath the weight of the two hundred political buttons they wear pinned to their coats and knapsacks.

en People tend to stay longer when there are more things to do and tend to spend more money.

en Faculty members tend to focus on those issues just like people of all races tend to do.

en How does one know if she has forgiven? You tend to feel sorrow over the circumstance instead of rage, you tend to feel sorry for the person rather than angry with him. You tend to have nothing left to say about it all.

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 People here tend to travel, so they recognize exotic foods and tend to be more willing to try new dishes, ... One of the things you notice is that diners know what they like.

en We are finding out, especially even the smaller lakes that tend to ice in early on and tend to be pretty safe, even those now are starting to be questionable. So people going out on the ice should very definitely use caution.

en (During rainy weather) we tend to stay indoors and do household stuff and not socialize. When people get depressed, they tend to isolate themselves. It's a symptom but also a cause.

en Pharmaceutical Web sites are increasingly reaching out directly to patients as well as the medical community through their Web sites. These sites have become valuable tools as consumers seek to learn more about medical options and treatments before agreeing to them. These sites tend to developed for both consumers and the medical community.

en What you tend to witness with anything that runs through government is they tend to latch onto 40-hour work weeks and nothing more. It's more of a mindset that, hey, this is a business, and the only way to be successful is if people coming in here want to come back.


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