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tends and create
Defining cultural groups, such as the Ancient Pueblo peoples, tends to create an image of territories separated by clear-cut boundaries, like border boundaries separating modern states.
In addition the overuse of megilp media ( or any medium for that matter ) tends to create weak paint films.
Since skiing tends to be a series of linked turns, moguls form together to create a bump field.
The gills ' large surface area tends to create a problem for fish that seek to regulate the osmolarity of their internal fluids.
* price discrimination between different purchasers, if such discrimination tends to create a monopoly
* price discrimination between different purchasers if such a discrimination substantially lessens competition or tends to create a monopoly in any line of commerce ( Act Section 2, codified at ;
Nevertheless, it now appears that just as evolution tends to create new genes from parts of old genes ( molecular economy ), evo-devo demonstrates that evolution alters developmental processes to create new and novel structures from the old gene networks ( such as bone structures of the jaw deviating to the ossicles of the middle ear ) or will conserve ( molecular economy ) a similar program in a host of organisms such as eye development genes in molluscs, insects, and vertebrates.
More recently, the law of unintended consequences has come to be used as an adage or idiomatic warning that an intervention in a complex system tends to create unanticipated and often undesirable outcomes.
A lack of social support from peers or family tends to create or exacerbate stress on an individual, which can lead to an inability to adjust to current circumstances.
They are also regarded as cleaner and healthier, while pantyhose tends to create a humid and warm environment in the crotch area, increasing perspiration and potentially promoting fungal and bacterial growth.
The private initiatives solving a specific problem usually tends to create a limited but well focused user and vendor societies, often even closed user groups.
Norway maple releases chemicals to discourage undergrowth which tends to create bare, muddy run-off conditions immediately under the tree.
Hadley cell circulation tends to create anticyclonic patterns in the Horse Latitudes, depositing drier air and contributing to the world's great deserts.
Such a process tends to create a core and mantle.
Attempts to create a road network have regularly come to grief because the jungle tends to take back the area very quickly: a road ( Nationale Sete ) once linking Chiquito to the North also worked, and later, a project of a Transpalombia road launched by a multinational company also worked.
Further, Amenemhet III had an inordinately long reign, which tends to create succession problems.
This tends to create a bottleneck detraining as potentially hundreds of travellers with their luggage file onto the one escalator or staircase in operation.
These currents dissipate energy, and create a magnetic field that tends to oppose changes in the current-they have inductance.
Lumping tends to create a more and more unwieldy definition, with members having less and less mutually in common.
Males are seasonally and conditionally territorial ; an abundance of resources tends to create a hierarchy based on size, with one large male dominating the area's smaller males.
The unique feature about the pressure seal bonnet is that the body-bonnet joints seals improves as the internal pressure in the valve increases, compared to other constructions where the increase in internal pressure tends to create leaks in the body-bonnet joint.
This tends to create a problem for the style of Aussie music as they may not be able to create their own identity and have to follow the more traditional Western hip hop fads.

tends and friction
At these speeds, ball bearing friction tends to be dominated by seals and lubricants.
In the glide phase of the classic stroke, friction from road and bearings tends to slow the skater down, yet the deep knee flexion during this part of the cycle fatigues the muscles.
The methods used are a combination of experimental observation, computation often on a very large scale, and analysis of the structure of the asymptotic form of the solution as the friction tends to zero.
Frot can be enjoyable because it mutually and simultaneously stimulates the genitals of both partners as it tends to produce pleasurable friction against the frenulum nerve bundle on the underside of each man's penile shaft, just below the urinary opening ( meatus ) of the penis head ( glans penis ).
The effect of dynamical friction explains why the brightest ( more massive ) galaxy tends to be found near the center of a galaxy cluster.
For example, a car with a much greater weight load on the rear tends to understeer due to the lack of the load ( force ) on the front tires and therefore the grip ( friction ) from them.

tends and confusion
That the " alto violin " eventually became known simply as the " viola " is not without historical context, yet the ambiguity of the name tends to cause some confusion.
While the term ' anticonvulsant ' is a fair description of AEDs, the use of this term tends to lead to confusion between epilepsy and non-epileptic convulsions.
Web feeds are designed to be machine-readable rather than human-readable, which tends to be a source of confusion when people first encounter web feeds.
The term wh-movement tends to be applied to similar word order permutations in languages other than English as well, even when the interrogative words of a given language do not start with wh-( though some authors use the term A '- movement to avoid confusion ).
Commanding officers have titles of capitaine, but are called commandant ( in the army, both capitaine and commandant are ranks, which tends to stir some confusion among the public ).

tends and has
So Armenia has to maintain good relations at least with Iran and Georgia though international pressure against trade with Iran and while separatist tends of Armenian minority in Javakheti.
In the first case, ƒ ( x ) has y = c as asymptote when x tends to −∞, and in the second that ƒ ( x ) has y = c as an asymptote as x tends to +∞
For example, the function has a horizontal asymptote at y = 0 when x tends both to −∞ and +∞ because, respectively,
Since lead has a lower melting point than the other constituents of the brass, it tends to migrate towards the grain boundaries in the form of globules as it cools from casting.
Smashing tends to be less prominent in singles than in doubles because the smasher has no partner to follow up his effort and is thus vulnerable to a skillfully placed return.
However, Canada has evolved variations: party discipline in Canada is stronger than in the United Kingdom and more parliamentary votes are considered motions of confidence, which tends to diminish the role of non-Cabinet Members of Parliament ( MPs ).
This version of rasterization has overtaken the old method as it allows the graphics to flow without complicated textures ( a rasterized image when used face by face tends to have a very block-like effect if not covered in complex textures ; the faces are not smooth because there is no gradual color change from one primitive to the next ).
For example, the cofinality of ω² is ω, because the sequence ω · m ( where m ranges over the natural numbers ) tends to ω² ; but, more generally, any countable limit ordinal has cofinality ω.
It may be a cultural notion, but has very little weight in international discourse ; very few political observers really discuss Christendom, while the Muslim World tends to comprise of a civilization in itself.
The current focus tends to be on specifics of civilization in ancient China, and the general paradigm of how China has responded to the dual challenges of interactions with the outside world and modernization in the post-1700 era.
It is possible for the official's home country to waive immunity ; this tends to happen only when the individual has committed a serious crime, unconnected with their diplomatic role ( as opposed to, say, allegations of spying ), or has witnessed such a crime.
Dictator has also developed nearly similar pejorative connotations, though despot and tyrant tend to stress cruelty and even enjoyment therefrom, while dictator tends to imply more harshness or unfair implementation of law.
Much as in a sunset, the atmosphere tends to more strongly scatter light with shorter wavelengths, so the illumination of the Moon by refracted light has a red hue, thus the phrase ' Blood Moon ' is often found in descriptions of such lunar events as far back as eclipses are recorded.
Inspection of the formulae above shows that the ( ideally constant ) unit of ephemeris time such as the ephemeris second has been for the whole of the twentieth century very slightly shorter than the corresponding ( but not precisely constant ) unit of mean solar time ( which besides its irregular fluctuations tends gradually to increase ), consistently also with the modern results of Morrison and Stephenson ( see article ΔT ).
Encyclopedia tends to dislike anyone that she has a crush on, possibly indicating that he has a crush on her.
While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.
Contemporary queer theory, incorporating many ideas from social constructionism, tends to look at sexuality as something that has meaning only within a given historical framework.
Ireland tends towards independence in foreign military policy, thus it is not a member of NATO and has a longstanding | date = 20070423053424

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