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Examples of gravitate


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They gravitated towards familiar and simple activities, to 'defaults ' like watching television or visiting shopping malls.
By contrast, already strained family systems blessed with less negative babies may not have gravitated toward coparenting difficulties in the same lock-step fashion.
From this essentially neo-realist perspective, national political systems gravitated towards some form of stability due mainly to the presence of a large ensemble of interlocking social institutions.
I should like to give one example of how business gravitates towards section trade advisers.
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Therefore, in practice, economic power gravitates back to the centre.
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Recently research money has been gravitating towards the south-east where there is a concentration of large universities and departments.
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The water has gravitated three miles away from the seat of pumping, four or five miles further west, and threatens the existence of other collieries.
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As a result, many people could not get money and gravitated to the unemployed workers centre.
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If it is built on the moor, the water gravitates downwards anti it is, therefore, cheaper to operate.
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I notice that recent speeches have naturally enough gravitated in the direction of considering problems other than those we are supposed to be considering to-day.
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He and his smart friends have no empathy with the farmer, who gravitates towards the market with his two quid all-day breakfast.
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Far too often the better the teacher the faster that teacher gravitates out of the system.
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There is also migration for reasons of social demography, with people gravitating to the south, especially the south coast, to retire.
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Having gravitated up to the point of agreement and everything in the garden is beautiful—they may wish to abolish that machinery.
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In almost all existing federations, power is gravitating towards the centre.
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My second point is that so much of the industry of the country, including tourism, is gravitating south.
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Human life gravitates towards the towns as surely as apples fall towards the centre of the earth.
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I think that informed opinion is gravitating more and more in that direction.
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Having gravitated through various employments over a substantial part of his working life, the man eventually takes another appointment which puts him outside pensionable employment.
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The basic feature of private enterprise is that it gravitates to where it can get raw materials more quickly and more cheaply, and to the major markets.
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The overwhelming probability is that you will stop purchase upon the lines into which it has gravitated, with all the complicated factors which beset this problem.
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There all the farming schemes went wrong because you took town-bred people and put them on the land, and all of them gravitated towards the cities.
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The men who were skilled mechanics, and unable to find employment, gravitated to the docks, because there was a possible chance of an occasional day's work.
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Therefore, the dairy farm, of course, gravitated into a condition of permanent pasture, giving practically no employment to anybody, or only to a herd or shepherd.
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Ethicists regard the constituents as the obvious objects of study, in contrast to economists and statisticians, who gravitate towards the determinants.
Out the portal, the entire fleet is seen gravitating towards what is presumed to be the underverse.
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He was born to a family of modest means, and gravitated towards literature during his studies.
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Falcone eventually gravitated toward penal law after serving as a district magistrate.
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Here, zoopoetics is more of an approach that gravitates to the agency of nonhuman animals within both the ecosphere and within texts.
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Immersing herself in folk music in this way, she gravitated towards writing her own songs.
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Weaving, barkcloth making, and other forms of creativity were feminine-gendered forms of work, and that some men gravitated to feminine behaviours was accepted.
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When embodied, manas is dual, gravitating toward buddhi in its higher aspects and in its lower aspects toward kama.
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The unique equilibrium is a low quality outcome; as they observe payoffs and learn, all producers gravitate to a low quality strategy.
Throughout, she maintained an interest in natural history, finally gravitating to the study of fungi.
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As a child, she gravitated toward medicine, reading books on biology and genetics while still in grade school.
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His family was in the entertainment business, and he naturally gravitated toward a career in entertainment as well.
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She gravitated toward character roles, and worked in this manner for the next several decades.
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Although assemblages should be influenced by proximity to pottery sources, the highest-quality items should gravitate to the wealthiest or higher-status households.
Thriving in small stream environments, the creek chub gravitates toward areas of weeds to appear secure and avoid predation.
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We gravitate to our knapsacks, the session comes to an end, and the clock begins to measure time once again.
The males gravitate (albeit unconsciously) towards another form in the available inventory that has no obvious social connotations - pretty fits the bill.
Moreover, items with unproductive prefixes gravitate more strongly towards left-branching than items with productive prefixes.
In the 1940s, he gravitated toward outdoor and western adventures.
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Wealth and power gravitated toward the capital, and the surrounding countryside became caught up in the middle of a cotton boom.
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Beginning with street races in the early 1960s, the company found itself gravitating towards the challenge of off-road racing.
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As he progressed, he gravitated to the classical guitar; the only music he was exposed to as a child.
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Often disdaining established and chain restaurants, she gravitated to obscure and new eateries.
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The longtime urban contemporary format was permanently gravitated to a rhythmic format.
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She gravitated back to theatre, where she has been a constant presence for the last 40 years.
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However, she soon grew tired of her childish image and increasingly gravitated towards singing about moodier subject matters having to do with love and betrayal.
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Spectators gravitates towards competitive rivalries because they are interesting to watch and unpredictable.
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Books that introduced new styles and techniques, they note, gravitated to the top of our rankings even if they weren't the most popular. p.2.
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He gravitated to dance, music and martial arts at a very early age.
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From there she gravitated into taking some film courses.
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Wailing and crying ensued after the announcement of her death, and the crowd started gravitating towards her.
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She eventually gravitated to character roles in the 1950s.
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A group that gravitated towards ultranationalism, they became monarchists but retained a fierce anti-capitalist viewpoint, becoming state socialists and national socialists.
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However, over the course of the 20th century, the scholarly consensus gravitated away from "dun" towards "shul" as the correct pronunciation of the sign.
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He won several regional titles, and eventually gravitated to gymnastics to improve his coordination and flexibility.
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She took chemistry, intending to become a pharmacist, before gravitating towards social and political science.
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As a result the seal's head logo gravitated into the funnel, replacing the old colours of each individual owner company.
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He had no very special skills as an original artist and gravitated to management.
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According to him as reformed theologian, some practices gravitated towards the sectarian, and upset him.
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Although the specific vocation influenced the name, it was no accident that certain personality types and styles gravitated to certain occupations.
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Players with any ability increasingly gravitated towards the money.
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His own personality gravitated toward the sensational, and if he could channel this into his family business, so much the better.
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He gained experience for a professional career in theatre by working community theatre, eventually gravitating towards comedy.
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In light of his newly claimed status as a veteran, he has gravitated toward an earnest, matter-of-fact plainspokenness in the new millennium.
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The baby boomers were coming of age and gravitated to the better audio quality, fewer commercials and hipness of the free-form rock stations.
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Intent on being a rock star during the middle 1980s, she gravitated towards what would become her primary instrument, the bass.
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By 2000, they had gravitated toward hits of the 1960s and 1970s (with the occasional early 1980s song thrown in).
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Popular music studies generally gravitate towards institutional analyses or studies of reception, but the performer is not dead yet.
American fashion remained gangster orientated, with gangs gravitating around immigrant and racial cultures.
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Career minded personnel remaining in the service naturally gravitated toward larger ships.
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Individuals tend to gravitate towards the party that meets most of these conditions.
She gravitated towards music early in her life, inspired by her father's interest in classical and dixie-land jazz piano.
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The animals, like birds, gravitate to and require water, which is the essence of fertility for all.
According to this image, thinking naturally gravitates towards truth.
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Their opposition to tyranny was sincere, and they gravitated toward democratic ideologies.
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They started out mainly as a power/speed metal band, but later gravitated towards a progressive sound with an emphasis on ballads.
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The engine would then move into the spur and the coaches would be gravitated into the platform under the control of the guard.
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While men tended to find employment within the mining sector, women gravitated towards employment as agricultural or domestic workers.
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From that point on, he gravitated towards playing mostly blues.
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Eventually we gravitated to the side of the room where, still singing, we would pack up our belongings, and prepare to leave the building.
In this representation, the internal order of the self we saw above is disrupted as the self literally gravitates through attraction toward another.
In general, the students gravitated to scientific and technical fields.
In the absence of traditional voice leading based on tonic/dominant harmony, some composers gravitated toward the use of symmetry.
Interestingly, this was often taking place with up to 21 people participating in a real-time composition cycle of testing, rejecting and gravitating towards musical solutions.
As peer enclaves that gravitated easily to violence and criminal activity, youth gangs inevitably generated disruption and fear among local inhabitants.
With this performance measure, the digital human again gravitates toward the neutral position.
Naturally they gravitated to places where they had kin and connections, and where they had a chance to find work.
Most never registered as refugees, but gravitated to kin and friends, placing a burden on already strained family resources.
The nook to which the eye gravitates does not wall itself from the rest of the landscape.
The best players soon gravitated to the most successful clubs.
In general, the language of the play gravitates towards paradox.
Meanwhile, though, his interests in much of his prose gravitated towards the city and the consideration of social order.
Moreover, this protective effect could be predicted from religiousness in middle age ; in other words, it wasn't simply that these people gravitated, pre-emptively, towards religion as a counteradversity measure.
Proclivities to label the afflicted individual as different, even subhuman, have recurred throughout human history; accordingly, "treatment" has gravitated towards punitive, exclusionary practices, even with initially humanitarian intentions.
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