Sentence examples for tends to define from inspiring English sources

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Think carefully: it is a moral and legal issue that tends to define our society.

"The material tends to define how it's put together," Gluckman explains, "and you can't do very elaborate details with these".

But there is an added element that tends to define all others, what students euphemistically call " the situation".

The other problem is that Obsessive Compulsive Behaviour (OCD) is also something that tends to define parts of my personality.

How the director chooses to portray Peter Quint and Miss Jessel tends to define the production – its style, if not its enactment.

But the music is where the overall message of our four-day weekends would have lined up, because music is where a festival tends to define itself.

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They also tend to define seasons.

Development professionals tend to define capacity building exclusively in training terms.

It's just that we tend to define our cities by turmoil.

With much in the air, facts on the ground tended to define everything.

The simplest way to summarize her findings is that Westerners tend to define learning cognitively while Asians tend to define it morally.

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