• Hyping your company is not just a natural tendency to exaggerate your size and importance.

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  • The human brain also has a natural tendency to fill in voids when information is not readily available.

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  • There is a natural tendency for regulators to get captured by their charges.

    ECONOMIST: Financial regulators

  • The bell is there because we all have a natural tendency to react emotionally to the ideas of others too quickly.

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  • Our brains have a natural tendency to desire eating beyond need, to store in case of scarcity and famine, scientists say.

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  • Businesses have a natural tendency to grow more complex as they mature.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • Those with RLC have a natural tendency to focus on the self-interest of others, and how it can be satisfied to make a better trade for all.

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  • That reminder is not to impugn the integrity of the minutes or the staff, but there is a natural tendency to smooth off the rough edges of minority viewpoints.

    FORBES: What The Fed's Minutes Leave Out

  • The scope for this lay in the fact that they had to decide where the boundary mark should be between exam grades each year, there being a natural tendency towards generosity.

    BBC: A-level row upsets students

  • CytImmune Sciences of Rockville, Maryland, has just begun a study of the efficacy of Aurimune, a solid-gold nanoparticle that carries a dose of tumour necrosis factor (TNF), a substance that has a natural tendency to stick to gold.

    ECONOMIST: Treating tumours

  • There is a natural tendency at such moments to look forward and try to work out what events in New York might mean for the future of the two-state solution and relations between Israelis and Palestinians in general.

    BBC: UN vote gives Palestinians new diplomatic powers

  • There will be a natural tendency by practitioners to treat materiality and scienter as high hurdles for a government prosecution, an SEC enforcement action, or a private civil claim because these lawyers have treated Shariah as a black box into which they have refused to peer.

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  • It includes some very large, complex distributed systems owned by a range of companies ( Microsoft, Google, CloudFlare, Facebook etc.) but within those companies there is a natural tendency to standardise on a single vendor and small range of devices to perform key functions like edge routing.

    FORBES: The CloudFlare Outage: Security Comes From A Diversity Of Suppliers

  • Hyperpolarisation not only compensates for the low density of the gas (the 3He is 10, 000 times more polarised than the hydrogen in water), it also allows images to be taken rapidly enough to avoid any blurring due to a patient's natural tendency to breathe.

    ECONOMIST: Medical imaging

  • The board however is concerned that over a period of a year or two the natural tendency of all bureaucracies, not just NASA, to morph and migrate away from that diligent attitude is a great concern to the board, because the history of NASA indicates they have done it before.

    CNN: Board chairman: Shuttle design safe

  • The natural tendency of employees in a situation like this would be, at the very least, not to work very hard if, in fact, they showed up for work at all.

    FORBES: Shutting Down a Business Tests Your Leadership

  • Either way, the very fact that we have several cool looking Medieval combat games in the oven has me pretty excited, and willing to suspend my natural tendency toward cynicism for a while.

    FORBES: A Closer Look At Combat In 'Chivalry: Medieval Warfare'

  • "It's not our natural tendency to thrust ourselves into a crowd of 20, 000 people, but for a Muse concert or a Radiohead concert we'll do it, " Levitin said.

    CNN: This is your brain on music

  • Just as PepsiCo creates its products out of whole foods, which are broken down into components and then, through processing, reassembled into drinks and snacks, so Nooyi has a tendency to lift words from their natural context and repurpose them to suit the needs of PepsiCo.

    NEWYORKER: Snacks for a Fat Planet

  • The only way to comprehend it is in terms of a human struggle to keep technology human, given its natural tendency to evolve in disturbing and incomprehensible-to-humans way.

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  • Natural human tendency to preserve life, especially of a family member or loved one.

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  • But Arnott's statistical tests indicated that the natural tendency of good earnings to follow bad was a far less powerful predictor of ten-year earnings growth than the payout ratio itself.

    FORBES: The great stock illusion

  • Doctors sometimes fret that women who freeze their eggs will have a tendency to wait to thaw their eggs until after their natural fertility is gone.

    WSJ: Why I Froze My Eggs (And You Should, Too)

  • And a lot of what people think of as the placebo effect is just the natural tendency of people to improve.

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  • This uses hydraulic actuators attached to the antiroll bars that crank into action against the natural tendency of the car to flex from side to side in a turn.

    FORBES: BMW 745i

  • And I think that might be a tendency - to get away from the picturesque and to use Barcelona more as a natural setting.

    BBC: Sense of the City: Barcelona

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