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... tend to produce milk, a light switch that is flipped tends to turn the lamp on, cuts to human skin tend to heal. These facts are reported with an explicit dispositional vocabulary, using the word 'tend' or 'tends'. They all indicate the ...
... tend to produce milk, a light switch that is flipped tends to turn the lamp on, cuts to human skin tend to heal. These facts are reported with an explicit dispositional vocabulary, using the word 'tend' or 'tends'. They all indicate the ...
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... tends to disregard other principles and goods . Second , he claims that democracy — as a regime enjoying stronger legitimacy and a broader mandate , particularly when based on universal or nearly universal suffrage - is prone to abuse ...
... tends to disregard other principles and goods . Second , he claims that democracy — as a regime enjoying stronger legitimacy and a broader mandate , particularly when based on universal or nearly universal suffrage - is prone to abuse ...
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... tend . " Mr. Queen lowered his head and goggled at me with wide , impatient eyes . Tilting his head pressed what little neck he had flat , just a fat face spreading into a thick roll where his neck overlapped his collar ... TENDS TO GO 195.
... tend . " Mr. Queen lowered his head and goggled at me with wide , impatient eyes . Tilting his head pressed what little neck he had flat , just a fat face spreading into a thick roll where his neck overlapped his collar ... TENDS TO GO 195.
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