Sentence examples for usually conform from inspiring English sources

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When people are labelled poor performers they usually conform to expectations and end up performing poorly.

Although the instrumental accompaniment to peyote songs is based on a duple rhythm, the songs themselves do not usually conform to a regular metre.

Single roles usually conform with a well-defined set of actions which they enable a user to execute.

Modern major airports usually conform to some basic rules: The resulting layout, known as a "toast rack", is well exemplified by Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta, the world's busiest.

In contrast to LVO, signal abnormalities do not usually conform to a single vascular territory, and an abnormal DWI/FLAIR signal, thought to represent transient vasogenic and cytotoxic oedema, should resolve upon short-interval follow-up imaging [25].

Initiation sites in mammalian mRNAs usually conform at least in part to the sequence GCCRCCAUGG [14].

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They usually conformed to a set of generally accepted rules about what plus-size women should wear.

It is for this reason, I guess, that when these artists do deign to depict people at work, or landscapes associated with it, the activity usually conforms to a rustic vision of one kind or another.

Inheritance of inborn errors of metabolism usually conforms to an autosomal recessive pattern (two copies of the mutant gene, one from each parent, must be inherited to produce the signs and symptoms of disease).

The diffusion of a technology measured in terms of the cumulative number of adopters usually conforms to an exponential curve [44] as long as the new technologies manage to become competitive with incumbent technologies.

Thus, a family operator can sacrifice the interests of the business owner in order to maximize his/her own interests; the latter is based on the assumption of a social person that the personal goal of a family operator usually conforms to the general goal of an enterprise so that he/she will not sacrifice the interests of an enterprise to pursue his/her personal interests (Davis et al. 1997).

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