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  1. tendenciesnoun

    Plural form of tendency.

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  1. Tendencies

    of Tendency

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tendencies in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tendencies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of tendencies in a Sentence

  1. Tricia Ferrara:

    Ensuring that children can regulate their emotions during stressful moments may be the single greatest legacy for mental health you can bestow upon them, the ability to remain connected and engaged during moments of disagreement or fear is by far the best buffering against aggressive tendencies.

  2. Michael O. Chukwu:

    In a third world country as Nigeria If your principles are stronger than your capacity there tendencies you would compromise

  3. Cherian George:

    Lee was an unshakeable bulwark against majoritarian tendencies that could have easily overwhelmed Singapore, lee went to the extent of amending the republic's Constitution to stop any party from sweeping into power without minority support.

  4. Robert Smith:

    So much of our political discourse and dysfunction has been stoked through cultural and racial flashpoints, whether it's public education, police/community relations, employment or voting -- all current political battles fuel cultural wars that impact these tendencies. We are failing our nation's youth along socio-economic lines, but also failing to reinforce the promises of a democratic society.

  5. Marc Sabatine:

    Mothers with certain dietary habits and higher cholesterol levels tend to raise children with those same tendencies, another possibility is that cholesterol levels at the time of pregnancy influence long-term gene expression.

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