Sentence examples for tended to contract from inspiring English sources

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He has tended to contract out reforms to strong ministers like Michael Gove in the education department and Iain Duncan-Smith, the work and pensions secretary.

However, under higher normal stress conditions (10 and 12 MPa), the interface always tended to contract.

Within assays, trait variances had a weak tendency to expand with increasing oxidative stress; however, variances tended to contract slightly under thermal stress (compare Additional file 1: Table S5 to S4).

In both UK and US analyses, primary cases were significantly older than secondary cases, as a school-aged child (ages 5 9) tended to contract the virus outside the house, bring it home, and subsequently infect others, including the non-school-aged children (ages 0 4), within the house (Ross, 1962; Simpson, 1952).

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It frequently happens that mixtures with endothermic heats of mixing expand i.e., show small increases in volume while mixtures with exothermic heats of mixing tend to contract.

Rebel, a small ensemble, tends to contract the same players for the larger "Messiah" orchestra every year, and many of them had made other plans.

Men tend to contract HIV because of things they have done; women are more likely to contract it because of things that have been done to them.Rape is part of the problem.

Tier One firms, which include DiamondCluster International, Sapient, Scient, Proxicom and Inforte, have over the past year shifted their business more than the others to big traditional firms that tend to contract out big projects and pay their bills on time.But cosying up to the Fortune 500 is not enough to save the consultancies.

Dr. Stroud, Professor of Cardiology at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Medicine, told a recent meeting of the American College of Physicians that the best antidote for the bad effects of tobacco in cases of heart disease is alcohol, because it dilates the heart muscle's arteries, which nicotine tends to contract.

Surface tension is the property, resulting from molecular forces, that exists in the surface film of all liquids and tends to contract the volume into a form with the least surface area; the particles in the surface are inwardly attracted, thus resulting in tension.

By Stanley Edgar Hyman The New Yorker, January 11 , 1947P. 17 Dr. Stroud, Professor of Cardiology at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Medicine, told a recent meeting of the American College of Physicians that the best antidote for the bad effects of tobacco in cases of heart disease is alcohol, because it dilates the heart muscle's arteries, which nicotine tends to contract.

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