Sentence examples for usually expended from inspiring English sources

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This might be partly explained by the fact that normally, households with children incur higher expenses than households without children, as substantial portion of family's income is usually expended on raising and educating the children, thereby making it difficult for most families to buy and consume organic vegetables.

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The thing would usually have expended its fuel at an altitude of 200 feet, but our space vehicle would continue climbing for another 100 feet or so like a homesick angel.

"Data is an Android from the 24th century who can't feel emotions (usually), and expends a great deal of effort attempting to understand the human condition," Evan told HuffPost.

Messi, and especially Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, were not as free or as sharp as they usually are, in part because Milan expended so much energy on disrupting their rhythm.

Because every collaboration between a singer and accompanist has its own particular chemistry — one that usually takes time to refine — the effort expended on "You Are There" is more or less the equivalent of what it takes to develop 11 different acts.

The "Note and Vote" result might not be the best single solution, but is usually a great solution, especially considering the time expended.

The interpreters expended about 2.3 times the amount of energy usually required to walk and 1.9 times the energy usually required to run while wearing armor than when they weren't, the team reports today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. This energy expenditure is much greater than the energy that a person wearing a backpack of an equivalent weight would use.

The two power sources work together seamlessly, with the Volt usually running on juice until the battery charge is expended.

An interesting contrast can be made with the effort expended on trying to combat 'illicit' drug distribution (where such drugs usually comprise narcotics, stimulants, sedatives, hallucinogens and cannabis, i.e. drugs of abuse for the want of a better term).

It is usually measured in volts, and one volt is the potential for which one joule of work must be expended to bring a charge of one coulomb from infinity.

He rarely expended mental energy as a captain (he led India only 25 times in 198 Test appearances) and usually opts not to field in the slip cordon, which is where most of the greats with their enhanced hand/eye co-ordination have been stationed (although neither Bradman nor Geoff Boycott fielded there much).

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