It fails to deal with a real problem in a way that would both correct the historic tendency and allay the justifiable suspicion.
Communicating with dying patients can be complicated by practitioners' own reactions such as anxiety, sadness, and frustration,[7] combined with the historic tendency in Western medicine to focus on cure.
It is also essential, as Alexander (1984) emphasizes, to avoid the historic tendency for management training to concentrate on how schools should be run while neglecting the purposes they serve.
The Teflon architects of failed labor policies did, but baseball's historic tendency to blame others held fast once again.
"There is a historic tendency for one to be up when the other is down."
The show's theme this year is "The Great Exchange - People, Places and Plants," a celebration of the gardener's historic tendency to share information, plants, seeds and ideas.
Half the students at the new Army University are civilians, and it has an almost all-civilian staff, countering the military's historic tendency to function in a self-enclosed bubble.
But whatever one's attitude toward contemporary art, transience remains an implacable fact, a social and historic tendency so central to our times that it cannot be ignored.
Pennsylvania, Texas, Michigan, Florida, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota, which have shown a historic tendency to restrict abortion, are likely battlegrounds now.
This finding links well with the historic tendency of composers to vary emotions every 4 minutes or so in their compositions.