Resentment tends to build up."
That, in turn, tends to raise wages and improve public finances.
In her often-cited words, such scholarship tends to suggest that:
Yeakel is that she tends to be a perfectionist and tends to overextend herself.
Where you live tends to play a major role in your net worth.
Research in this third vein tends to be highly interdisciplinary.
Discussing stereotypes tends to make them more salient in trainees’ minds.
At the early stages of growth, inequality tends to rise; at the later stages it falls.
When that outgoing CEO is a company founder, which Bezos is, the company tends to fare better.
This tends to ignore the fact that people actually rather like dressing up for one delicious summer outing.
Construction by universities themselves, which is also booming, tends to be more sympathetic to local concerns.
Similarly, true belief tends to have good effects, while false belief tends to have bad effects.
In contrast, new investment tends to lower earnings per share immediately afterwards—and with them the share price.
Inflation also tends to be higher (4.1%) in years when the dependency ratio is falling and lower (2.7%) when the ratio is increasing.
This occurs in part because short-term change tends to be cyclic while long-term change tends to follow one direction.
This fact tends to limit the opportunity available to both parties, but over all it tends to diminish the Democratic advantage that would seem to exist based on their demographics alone.
“If one person tends to be more casual and laid-back and the other person tends to be more on guard and more contained, those kinds of dynamics are going to get amplified,” Lusignan said.
For example in a developing country, the death toll tends to be high but the short-term economic costs are often relatively low, whereas in a developed country, the death toll tends to be low but the short-term economic costs can be extremely high.
An example of a naturalistic ethical theory is John Stuart Mill’s version of utilitarianism, according to which action is morally right to the extent that it tends to produce happiness (or pleasure, broadly construed) and morally wrong to the extent that it fails to produce happiness or tends to produce unhappiness (or pain, broadly construed).
For (a still simplistic) example, consider the sort of generalizations about pain introduced before: pain tends to be caused by bodily injury; pain tends to produce the belief that something is wrong with the body and the desire to be out of that state; pain tends to produce anxiety; pain tends to produce wincing or moaning.
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For a still simplistic example consider the sort of generalizations about pain introduced before pain tends to be caused by bodily injury pain tends to produce the belief that something is wrong with the body and the desire to be out of that state pain tends to produce anxiety pain tends to produce wincing or moaning