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natural tendency

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meanings of naturaland tendency


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natural
adjective
uk /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ us /ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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tendency
noun[C]
uk /ˈten.dən.si/ us /ˈten.dən.si/
If someone has a tendency to do or like something, they will probably do it or ...
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Examples of natural tendency


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The task is not without its difficulty, given our naturaltendency to seek interpretative closure.
The naturaltendency of his spirit impelled him in this direction.
The naturaltendency is therefore to reify the implicit in favour of all possible developments.
The naturaltendency of man to attach upwards through local affections was turned on its head.
The exponential ascent of original material produced by such labels is driven by the naturaltendency toward competition and collective valorisation.
I think it is a naturaltendency to overweight what you just learned and you have to work at avoiding that.
Historically the naturaltendency has been for loanwords to change to conform to the new linguistic system in which they are used.
So as lowincome agriculture becomes commercialized and industrializes, there is a naturaltendency toward increasingly concentrated processing and distribution subsectors.
Much of the evaluative literature on service outcomes may be difficult to generalise, and there is a naturaltendency to focus on one's own experience.
The results help to provide a check to the naturaltendency to build the story of slum clearance around a few particular models.
There is a naturaltendency to assume that adult attachment with respect to early caregiving relationships precedes marital attachment, even when assessed at the same time, given the relationship domain.
This point is sometimes considered exaggerated; but this may be because there is a naturaltendency to be silent in a dark unknown space (to listen out for predators).
Just as intrinsic motivation requires contextual nutriments, the naturaltendency to internalize and integrate extrinsic regulations is dependent upon particular contextual supports.
There is a naturaltendency in many of us to adapt our accents and pronunciation to suit our needs and that of our audience.
The "naturaltendency" of electrical matter toward metal bars in preference to tile roofs was a fact.
One should keep in mind, however, that travel reports had a naturaltendency to exaggerate the "exoticness" of their destinies.
In doing so, each has assumed that psychological development entails a naturaltendency toward greater differentiation (growth, self-extension) and integration (coherence, self-regulation, unity).
These beliefs in consensus and unity as a normal state of affairs are the equivalent in local knowledge of the structural functionist belief in a naturaltendency to order.
It is considered that this is predominantly due application of the biological effects and principles to the naturaltendency of physicians to decrease of radiotherapy.
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