Sentence examples for Tends to prepare from inspiring English sources

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That breadth of experience "at a $40 billion global company tends to prepare you for almost anything," Henry says.

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I tend to prepare much faster stuff, like pan-seared fish and roasted vegetables.

It certainly did that but a side-effect was that county sides tended to prepare result pitches.

And that is the problem - lecturers tend to prepare too many slides, pack them with too much information, and whizz through them in a manner that obliges students to spend most of the session attempting to copy copious amounts of text from the screen, while bypassing active processing of the material.

Do osteopathic schools tend to prepare students more for those specialties than others?

While the French also aren't afraid to use butter, they tend to prepare meals by baking, roasting and braising--all low-fat ways of cooking.

The public health world also struggles to correctly predict outbreaks, tending to prepare for the most recent disease rather than the one that later emerges," Kortepeter says.

In contrast, the fall preceptors tended to prepare handouts for their groups.

First, fall study group preceptors tended to prepare worksheets for their study groups, which was rarely the case in spring.

However, it also known that open-book tests provoke less test anxiety and that students tend to prepare themselves less for open-book tests [ 12- 17, 17].

[Quote 4] some consultants are more - how can I say, more pushy than others.... you tend to prepare and prepare and prepare because you are preparing more out of fear of being humiliated there than out of the understanding as such.

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