Word: tended
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Restic said that Delgadillo--the team leader in pick-offs--may have been playing for the interception. "The more you get, the more you tend to play for the interception. You have a few, you think you can get a few more," the coach noted...
...very high interest rate. That's its business. But it cannot ignore the fact that this measure exacerbates already dangerous movements of capital. Likewise for the fluctuations in the dollar exchange rate. This disorganizes the Western economic system. Since each nation is undergoing a crisis, they all tend toward egotism. Each country first wants to rescue itself, whereas they will only be rescued together...
...glimpse of reverent Yalies hand-washing the baby's diapers to pay for the pair of Mies Barcelona chairs, those comfortless icons of secular progress. But its flaw, apart from Wolfe's shaky grasp of architectural history, is that he looks with his ears. Architects tend to write manifestos when they are not being asked to build. Given the choice between what architects wrote about architecture, and what they actually built, Wolfe believes the words every time. This leads him into some strange fluffs, like his mistaken notion that Mies van der Rohe contrived the 1958 Seagram Building...
Unlike some schools who have been in session longer and whose crews have had more time to train, Harvard and Radcliffe tend to have a more relaxed attitude about the Head. This is by no means to say that the people who will be rowing Sunday won't be out to row as hard as they...
FACULTY MEMBERS HERE tend to be sensitive about the conditions the University puts on their employment, and rightly so. Most correctly perceive their tenured positions as trusts, and few seem to abuse their privileged posts by undertaking overly demanding outside commitments...