Sentence examples for either tend from inspiring English sources

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I think that most people in their early leadership positions either tend to delegate too little or too much.

Children require a lot of time and money and, not surprisingly, workers who don't have either tend to forego having children.

This has a perverse effect: employers either tend to cut or eliminate their workers' coverage thereby adding to the uninsured or try not to hire new workers.

A spokeswoman for the company said that while a bowl of Weetabix and milk was the ideal way to start the day, the drinks contained the same balance of protein, energy and fibre and catered for the "increasing number of adults who either tend to skip breakfast altogether or grab a sweet pastry or something on the move".

If (h< r^{2}/(4a)), the harvesting is subcritical and solutions either tend to a positive limiting value as (trightarrowinfty), or, depending on the value of initial value, may tend to zero in finite time.

Lower income parents, who cannot afford health insurance or healthcare, nor gain consistent access to either, tend to view their children's oral health as worse than higher income parents [17].

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This wouldn't be a problem in itself – it just seems a little self-defeating in a war epic; the constant scurrying around and squabbling among the women characters doesn't help either, tending to distract from the larger picture.

In prior work using these scales (for a summary, see Silk 2011), robotics interventions either tended to increase motivation or proportional reasoning but not both.

All supplemental RP-Met treatments either tended to increase (M6 and S12) or increased (M12) milk true protein content over the entire experimental period relative to the control treatment.

It is found that all solutions either tends to 0, a limit 1-cycle, or a limit 2-cycle, depending on whether the parameter is smaller than, equal to, or greater than a critical value.

This is done because inattention to either tends to lead to systematic confusion and error, not necessarily in the use of words, which, being conventional and intended for common practice and not the convenience of philosophers, is rightly not altered by their criticisms, but in the accurate discrimination and description of irreducible types of experience' (1937, 100 2).

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