Sentence examples for tend to merge from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, a strategy that tries to maximize the number of merged bins will tend to merge many small bins, leading to less significant reductions in overall entropy.

They tend to merge into near identical concerns.

But they tend to merge into a latter-day version of a Wagnerian total art work.

It is, in both its "hallucinatory" and its "realist" veins to cite the Nobel committee which tend to merge.

It is a curious time, when political, criminal and terrorist activities tend to merge without any clear separation.

It is, in both its "hallucinatory" and its "realist" veins — to cite the Nobel committee — which tend to merge.

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In Northern Europe, cooperatives have tended to merge, often becoming huge agricultural conglomerates with real market muscle.

This "minimal" setting overcomes the problem of LDA that tends to merge similar classes with smaller divergence when used for multi-class data.

In the years since the dot.com stock bubble burst in 2000, smaller private companies, in particular, have been less inclined to go public and instead have tended to merge with larger firms.

They tended to merge with felons because people in both categories were considered criminals, and that was especially true in societies where money fines were the main sanction and form of restitution for crimes.

The crown of Buff-throated Saltator usually is gray, not black, and the nape of Buff-throated Saltator tends to merge more gradually into the olive upperparts, whereas on Black-headed Saltator the black of the crown contrasts more strongly with the olive back.

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