Word: tend
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bodybuilding can tend to be a solitary thing," Rhodes said, "and it's important to bring people with the same interests together so that we can get the same level of camaraderie that other teams...
...Brattle to shame. Although "The Shining," "Blade Runner" and even "Robocop" have popped up on its large, cinema-quality screen in recent weeks, the vast majority of its offerings are not in English, a similarly high percentage are more than a decade old and about half its films tend to be in black and white...
...invited to speak at one event or another, and get asked to join lots of committees because they want a woman scientist," she says. "However, people do tend to interact differently based on knowledge and experience...
...more radical change is taking place within the company's culture. Japan's corporations, for all their technical prowess, tend to be slow-footed giants whose conservative, consensus-driven managers can choke creativity and make a bad situation worse. In Japan, loyalty and longevity are still the paths to advancement. To compete in the digital world, marked as it is by furious speed in product development and dealmaking, Sony will have to be more agile, more aggressive and more--American...
...Lord," and her concert audiences feature "couples in raincoats" who are decidedly more relaxed than Boston crowds. She's most amazed, though at the friendliness of the people who stop to listen to her on the Santa Monica Promenade. "The happy uppity sunshine people," as she calls them, tend to say, "Dude, you're so cool," when she's finished, whereas in Boston, the courtesy is the same, but the remarks are more along the lines of "Thank you very much. You just made...