Sentence examples for tending to apply from inspiring English sources

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A study done a few years ago by Hewlett Packard revealed that men were happy to apply for a job promotion if they met 60percentt of the job qualifications, while women were tending to apply only if they met 100percentt of the qualifications.

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Young: I tend to apply that word to myself.

In the British Virgin Islands (BVI), EU sanctions tend to apply.

"They tend to apply constraints that are more difficult to implement".

Deliberately or not, we tend to apply a kind of socialist pragmatism to pop music.

"Foible" is the word that Welles' former associates tend to apply to his assertions of authorship.

You could not choose a carrier that lacked it; such policies tend to apply industrywide.

Nevertheless there are some general rules - you might call them prejudices - that I tend to apply.

In many countries, the courts have tended to apply increasingly strict standards in adjudicating negligence.

Without this property, populations tend to apply after-market fixes to the system.

Most countries tend to apply blanket regulatory regimes to all informal monetary transfers within their borders.

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