Sentence examples for tendency to match from inspiring English sources

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Fourth, people have a tendency to match complicated technical systems with complicated governing structures.

The earlier stories can be a bit flat, suffering from Parker's tendency to match his characters' rashness with careless descriptions.

Next comes a dish called Bouba & Kiki, inspired by a nonsense phrase made famous by the psychologist Wolfgang Köhler's 1929 study, "Gestalt Psychology," which showed that we have a tendency to match sounds with shapes; "kiki," for example, is angular.

We used this probabilistic tendency to match utterances and gestures.

During a conversation, people have a tendency to match the emotional valence of their word choices – particularly when it comes to using negatively charged words such as "hate," "anger," or "sad" – with whomever they're talking, according to 2014 research from Oregon State University.

Unlike the real JPN spacers with identified protospacers, JPN pseudoprotospacers were mainly found in complete genomes of various bacterial taxa, corresponded to intergenic regions, and showed no tendency to match mobile elements or genes associated with prophages or viruses.

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This has pushed Clinton to the left, and she herself has focused on her progressive tendencies to match the needs of the Democrats she wants to vote for her.

Our natural tendencies in meetings is to match every decision up against the organizational realities, especially available budgets and time.

These findings suggest that non-human primates as well as humans have some tendency to adjust their behavior to match external movements and influence social impressions of others, but whether non-human primates are sensitive to external rhythm is unclear.

Our tendency to change our perceptions to match our behaviors is one reason why some see the science of distracted driving as "controversial" when, in fact, it isn't.

These approaches, based on (1) the choice of pure compounds that are blended to create a surrogate, or (2) the distribution of carbon atom types in a surrogate, can be used to tune the surrogate's formulation to match the sooting tendency of its target fuel.

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