Sentence examples for tend to point from inspiring English sources

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And in those cases, we tend to point to effort, or lack thereof, as the culprit.

In those cases, we tend to point to lack of effort as the culprit.

And when fans point at presidents, presidents tend to point at managers.

Even the lucky campaigns tend to point out societal gaps and prejudices, too.

Dipole moments tend to point along the direction of the surrounding electric field.

Horizontal neighboring magnets tend to point in alternate directions, while vertical neighbors prefer to point in the same direction.

It has proven useful to governments like Singapore's and these days its champions tend to point approvingly to China.

These atomic magnets tend to point in the same direction, so that their magnetic fields reinforce each other.

Vocal consumers, on the other hand, tend to point to high rates of use as a sign of the drug's acceptance within the populace.

As the repulsive forces between the fermions are gradually increased, the fermions (red spheres) tend to point in the same direction.

In the most heated moments of argument and conflict, people tend to point at each other, often in a rhythmic, jabbing motion.

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