Sentence examples for wide tendency from inspiring English sources

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There is a wide tendency across psychological discourses to mummify classifications, especially when they are regarded as having predictive validity (Brown & Stenner, 2009).

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Instances recently reported in the Daily Press which hint at the development of a world-wide tendency to remove water from its normal habitat.

By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, December 25 , 1937P. 46 Instances recently reported in the Daily Press which hint at the development of a world-wide tendency to remove water from its normal habitat.

They had been told by the Labour council that they were to be rehoused outside the capital – part of a city-wide tendency to send its homeless people to places as far-flung as Bristol, Hastings and Stoke-on-Trent.

Such an outlandish claim absolves Ahold's bosses of responsibility for their acquisitions and ignores the persistent, firm-wide tendency to test the limits of acceptable accounting.Most firms that buy in bulk including such admired retailers as Wal-Mart and Tesco get discounts from suppliers if they meet sales targets.

The ranking by wealth of which Spencer so approved is but one example of a wider tendency for people to try to out-do each other.

The world-wide tendency is towards an increase in civil strife within nations rather than between them.

Talk of the death threat has been eclipsed in following conversations, mirroring the wider tendency to focus on the word rather than the gendered hate that is often behind in.

For example, recombination appeared to be male-biased for a few chromosomes despite the presence of a genome-wide tendency for greater recombination in females.

In response to osmostress, there is a genome-wide tendency to lose association of RNA Pol II with the genome, which leads the entire genome into a repressive state.

Despite the genome-wide tendency of reduced CBI in the intron-exon boundary regions [ 20], various patterns among different genes and exons can arise at least partly by different machineries used for splicing regulation (reviewed in [ 37- 39]).

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