Sentence examples for institutions that tend from inspiring English sources

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The wider area contains 55,000 souls and the city's highest concentration of institutions that tend to mind, body and spirit.

"Maybe for centuries". According to Bleakley, it's difficult to separate the effect of education from that of the cultures and institutions that tend to be adopted by educated people.

While a plethora of college rankings serve as a crude proxy for quality among thousands of colleges in the U.S., most students don't attend the brand-name institutions that tend to top the rankings.

It is very clear that those who start with least will be less inclined to borrow the most: furthermore, the introduction of differential fees (possibly up to £9,000) will create a divided sector in which those institutions that tend to attract richer students will charge as much as they can.

Put side-by-side, however, they unintentionally highlighted the continuing difficulties that the biomedical research community faces in diversifying both its demographic makeup and also the mix of institutions that tend to win a lion's share of prestigious awards.  .

The difference is likely due in part to the fact that women are far more likely to enroll in for-profit institutions that tend to charge more for tuition than public two-year colleges.

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The scientific societies that had traditionally created journals were unwieldy institutions that tended to move slowly, hampered by internal debates between members about the boundaries of their field.

But that risk, he believed, was held in check by the vitality of some distinctively American institutions that tended to preserve individual freedom: the decentralization of government, the power of the courts, the strength of associational life and the vigor of the country's churches.

To strengthen his grip on the throne, he aimed to break open an uneven election field by dismantling the one pocket of institutions that tended to lean against his favor: The Unions.

Though he retired in 1974, he was the agency's institutional memory -- an unusual role at an institution that tends to prefer its past shredded.

It was a requiem not just for a hospital, but also for a vanishing part of Greenwich Village history — for an institution that tended to countless skinned knees and heart attacks, as well as once-in-a-lifetime disasters from the sinking of the Titanic to the toppling of the World Trade Center.

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