Sentence examples for perpetual tendency from inspiring English sources

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Like Imam Bukhari, Mr. Amin said that what hurts them is the perpetual tendency to lump all Muslims together when blame for violence is apportioned.

Moynihan's awareness of the odds against successful government action, and the perpetual tendency among his fellow politicians to ignore those odds, has made him a brilliant critic of politics.

Moments earlier, my fellow passengers and I had spent the better part of a half hour pulling our bus out of the mud with a rope attached to the bottom of the vehicle, more concerned about the driver toppling over the edge of the cliff than the rope's perpetual tendency to break and leave us covered in mud.

This perpetual tendency towards allegiance and self-preservation, despite copious evidence of serious wrongdoing, is certainly not new in modern football.

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Of my numerous personal failings (perpetual lateness; a tendency towards anxiety; a complete inability to bake anything, ever), naivety is not one.

She tries not to fall for the seductions that Collins says mark failing organizations: the belief that one magic move will change everything; the faith in perpetual restructuring; the tendency to replace questions with statements at meetings.

He also had a reputation as one of the game's most menacing pitchers because of his nearly perpetual glower when on the mound and his tendency to brush batters off the plate by throwing inside.

Perpetual inefficient management of limited resources coupled with poor quality care has the tendency to worsen existing challenges in attaining universal access to basic healthcare.

Writers and editors at magazines and newspapers live with a perpetual sense of foreboding, which leads to plummeting self-confidence in their own work and a tendency to overestimate the new digital enterprises, or the new digitally rich owners of the old enterprises.

Furthermore, these oscillations have intermittent character, reflecting the conflict between a tendency to oscillate due to features in the free energy landscape, and the Second Law's repression of perpetual oscillation in an isothermal, equilibrium system.

Perpetual daylight.

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