Tends
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You don't have to make a big deal of it, but secrecy
tends
to be corrosive.
But there's another ingredient that has to be added: attraction
tends
to happen when there's work that demands close collaboration.
There
tends
to be water at the base of the ice sheet here.
They are tertiary education and a higher income, which
tends
to go with tertiary education.
Here, a medical technician
tends
to a wounded soldier on the helicopter ride back to the field hospital.
But because gravitationally attracting matter is embedded in this space, it
tends
to slow down the expansion of the space, OK.
Dark matter, because it gravitationally attracts, it
tends
to encourage the growth of structure, OK.
So this triptych, these three panels, portray the timeless truth that order
tends
to decay.
The public
tends
to underestimate how difficult scientific things are.
In failing states, genocidal states, under-governed states, precisely the kinds of places that threats to this country exist on the horizon, and precisely the kinds of places where most of the world's suffering
tends
to get concentrated.
Lynn Craig: Where there
tends
to be water, at least on Earth, there
tends
to be life, and so it's potentially a place where life could have existed on the planet in the past.
The main point of these studies
tends
to be climate change.
Blinkered vision
tends
to produce, I think, blinkered solutions.
So it
tends
to get discounted.
She
tends
to prefer sort of darker, more neutral tones.
And it turns out that the way AI
tends
to solve this particular problem is by doing this: it assembles itself into a tower and then falls over and lands at Point B. And technically, this solves the problem.
Well, computer science
tends
to be all exponential, once we crack the really hard problems.
We say, "Yeah, you're right, he's a jerk," when a friend tells us that her boyfriend broke up with her, even though we know that there are certain ways she
tends
to behave in relationships, like the incessant texting or the going through his drawers, that tend to lead to this outcome.
When this game is played in real-world settings, the average
tends
to be somewhere between 20 and 35.
The boyfriend also
tends
to camouflage his feelings, so he appears like a lone, shiny white wolf.
Well what the problem is this
tends
to concentrate these genes.
It
tends
to go in these pulses, about every three days, but on average, 125 feet a day, twice the rate it did 20 years ago.
It can't afford to doubt the person who
tends
the child.
When our supermarkets have only two or three days' worth of food in them at any one time, often sustainability
tends
to focus on the energy efficiency of the freezers and on the packaging that the lettuces are wrapped up in.
Microsoft's approach to simplicity
tends
to be: let's break it down; let's just make it more steps.
The thing about the autistic mind is it
tends
to be fixated.
And this
tends
to give us a very distorted view of the world.
And you know, when you educate a boy, his family
tends
to have fewer kids, but only slightly.
When you educate a girl, she
tends
to have significantly fewer kids.
So of course, when you educate a girl, she
tends
to get married later on in life, she
tends
to have kids later on in life, she
tends
to have fewer kids, and those kids that she does have, she educates them in a more enlightened fashion.
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