Examples of 'system tends' in a sentence

Meaning of "system tends"

system tends: Refers to the natural tendency or inclination of a particular system to behave or develop in a certain way

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So the peering system tends to regulate itself.
In science, an attractor is a set of numerical values toward which a system tends to evolve.
That system tends to favour generic producers.
This is why the system tends to fail.
The system tends towards a higher state of entropy.
The rest of the system tends to feed.
This system tends to favour the biggest political parties.
Eventually a working system tends to emerge.
Every system tends toward disorder.
A condition where the state of a system tends to remain unchanged.
The innate system tends to have a stereotypical response.
In a continuous carbonylation process the catalyst system tends to decline in activity.
This kind of system tends to favour agribusiness.
It reacts quickly to needs whereas the educational system tends to change very slowly.
So any closed system tends towards thermal equilibrium.

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An Attractor is a state in which a system tends to evolve to.
The anchors system tends to fail in the substrate.
Moreover, installation of the above described system tends to be relatively easy.
The water in a system tends to maintain a state of motion.
When enough people find out that a system is working, that system tends to stop working.
Your immune system tends to get weaker.
Over time the measure of entropy ( disorder ) in a system tends to increase.
The whole system tends to collapse.
This system tends to prove the existence of a program followed by urban planning.
A pure capitalist system tends to monopoly.
This system tends to ensure a good temperature gradient throughout the chamber.
The central locking system tends to freak out.
The legal system tends to define conflict as disputes in order to limit them.
In such countries the industrial relations system tends to be decentralised and conflictual.
This system tends to reduce the need for a large parts inventory.
An enterprise content management system tends to handle a million documents are more.
This system tends to be less expensive but requires more labour than others.
The control of a complex adaptive system tends to be highly dispersed and decentralized.
This system tends to have many shifting alliances until one of two things happens.
The activation energy of the system tends to a minimum value at all times.
The system tends to form two independent " islands " or networks that compete with each other.
The information conveyed by a communicating system tends to become distorted and incomplete.
The conduit system tends to provide for an improved flow of fluids.
As we age, our digestive system tends to slow down.
The retention system tends to retain the manipulation means in each position.
Thus, the power distribution system tends to remain stable.
The conduit system tends to be composed to fewer parts than multiple independent conduits.
When services are too widely dispersed, the system tends to become dysfunctional.
In particular the system tends to be reactive as opposed to being proactive.
These shifts happen all the time, … because the system tends towards equilibrium.
This type of system tends to move towards an authoritarian regime.
However, the planar stress applied onto the system tends to counteract this effect.
So the system tends to be bistable.
However, the educational system tends to close their minds.
The whole system tends to be pushed toward collapse by misleadingly low wholesale electricity prices.

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