Sentence examples for tend to damage from inspiring English sources

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Such upheavals tend to damage investors in all asset classes, including bondholders and property owners.

But this kind of freedom is also what the attack, and the possible reactions to it, must tend to damage.

"They seem to be good kids," Mr. Vishnick, the landlord, said, but added that college students tend to damage the house more than summer renters do.

That is a common theory among Chinese readers, and it's understandable, given the sudden profusion of reports, and the way they tend to damage one faction or another.

For his part, Mr. Wager said he was not against skateboarding and roller skating, though "skateboarders tend to damage things on the Boardwalk".

But some insects don't tend to damage the specimens themselves.

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Heat tends to damage them.

Direct food aid – importing emergency food rations on a large scale – overrides local efforts to produce and distribute food, and tends to damage local and national resilience rather than support it.

The process can take several months, longer if problems develop or the patient needs other treatment like radiation, which tends to damage the surrounding skin and make it less hospitable to an implant.

Plastic valves usually of the ball-valve or trapdoor types force blood to flow around the surface of the ball or trapdoor flap, and this tends to damage red blood cells and cause anemia.

And the UPP was one of the few political groups actively promoting peaceful reunification supposedly a national tenet.The triumph of vigilance over free speech has tended to damage the cause of the South's real progressives.

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