Examples of 'unfortunate tendency' in a sentence

Meaning of "unfortunate tendency"

unfortunate tendency - Describes a negative pattern of behavior or events that regularly occur

How to use "unfortunate tendency" in a sentence

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unfortunate tendency
They have an unfortunate tendency to commit crimes.
Finally, it often asks few questions, but they have an unfortunate tendency to fly.
I had an unfortunate tendency to tell the truth.
Indeed, this type of disorder has the unfortunate tendency to be recurrent.
It is an unfortunate tendency which we firmly oppose.
He greatly enjoys roast chicken, and has an unfortunate tendency to wet his bed.
It is an unfortunate tendency that has been noticeable for years.
Strongly favoring retention, salt has an unfortunate tendency to swell the abdominal strap.
We have an unfortunate tendency to assume we are morally superior to others.
In fact, her romantic prejudices… have the unfortunate tendency to set propriety at naught.
There was an unfortunate tendency to link development assistance to ideological requirements.
And for good reason, modern phone screens have the unfortunate tendency to break quite easily.
Hashish has an unfortunate tendency to alter perception and memory.
Trouble is, Father Mulcahy does have … a rather unfortunate tendency to forgive people.
It is an unfortunate tendency in many cultures to fear what they do not understand.

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He has always had warm blood and an unfortunate tendency to see conspiracies everywhere.
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I also have an unfortunate tendency to ramble.
Unfortunate tendency for Brussels to be made the scapegoat.
It also has an unfortunate tendency to giggle.
This unfortunate tendency gets me into quite a few embarrassing situations.
Most girls have the unfortunate tendency of being.
I had an unfortunate tendency to tell the truth . ina countrywherenooneever says what they mean.
First, the city had an unfortunate tendency to burn down.
A rather unfortunate tendency to forgive people. -Then go. Trouble is Father Mulcahy does have.
To fear what they do not understand. There is an unfortunate tendency in many cultures.
Cabbages have an unfortunate tendency to ferment in our intestines.
Small and midsize businesses have an unfortunate tendency to neglect their security infrastructure.
Will this unfortunate tendency arrive in our city anytime soon?
I think that he's picked up an unfortunate tendency to denigrate a legitimate debate.
There is an unfortunate tendency to find ways to beat earlier performances, or competitors.
They have the unfortunate tendency to get carried away.
But his tone has an unfortunate tendency to go off pitch in moments of climax.
Octopuses have an unfortunate tendency to get into places they should not.
To counteract this unfortunate tendency it is therefore not enough to increase the structural Funds.
Now, they have an unfortunate tendency to cause unnecessary suffering.
Most girls have the unfortunate tendency of being whiny, little twits.
Is this not an unfortunate tendency to hinder our progress in life together?
Servants have ears, with the unfortunate tendency to repeat whatever they imagine they've heard.
These traits, along with an unfortunate tendency for two-dimensional characters, were recognised early.

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Examples of using Tendency
I have a tendency to miss the forest for
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