Sentence examples for better tend to from inspiring English sources

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I'm convinced that Iran will be the same (although I should acknowledge that my Iranian friends, who know the situation much better, tend to be more pessimistic).

There is another problem in that the same patients, once they feel better, tend to be less compliant in taking their medication.

Humans, even humans who know better, tend to assume automatically that people reap what they sow – if you experience negative consequences, you must have done something wrong.

[Daily News] A judge ordered the new owner of the Hotel Chelsea to better tend to the poor conditions inside the building.

These players get better as they  get heavier and faster, and those who run the cone drills better tend to do better in the N.F.L. Wide receivers and fullbacks might as well not show up at the combine.

Further, expectations for recovery appear highly prognostic for actual recovery in both MTBI and whiplash (i.e., those not expecting to get better tend to recover more slowly) [ 22, 23].

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The patients who did better tended to be younger than 40, with cirrhosis in relatively early stages, he said.

On the other hand, economies that did better tended to be those with more credible fiscal and monetary policy.

But the public know better, tending to see contemporary art as a whole, as a way of thinking and behaving, rather than being obsessed with its quality.

Nevertheless, the engrained philosophy "rarer is better" tends to seep from collectors' every greasy pore.

The better-educated tend to live in better environments [9].

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