The Sun had a tendency to move through the sky on an East to West axis .
So, apparently the sun no longer moves east to west through the sky. I have a tendency to be pedantic on semantics.
His tendency to procrastinate often resulted in missed deadlines at work.
The word 'pugnacity' is a noun, a word for the tendency to be forceful and antagonistic.A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:His pugnacity has lost him several promotions. (subject of the sentence)The boxer preferred to behave with pugnacity toward his opponent. (object of the preposition 'with')
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She has a tendency to smile at babies. =Most of the time she smiles at babies.
She had a tendency to bite her nails when she was nervous.
Do you mean, like, "I have a tendency to sweat excessively when I'm nervous." Or did I read your question wrong.
" John Doe has a tendency to overreach his authority" as an example
Interia is the tendency of a moving object to keep a moving in a straight line
The sky has the tendency to get dark before it storms.
You have a tendency to do things over and over again.
Propensity (n) A tendency
This is part and parcel of an overall tendency for self-perpetuating elites to dominate fields.
Bill is very prone to mistakes when flustered. Prone (adj)- having a certain inclination or tendency
She has a tendency to vacillate.
If you are of a squeamish nature, this book may not be for you.We humans have a tendency to be squeamish at the sight of blood or injury.Naveen. V