Examples of 'tend to fail' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to fail"

To have a tendency or likelihood of not succeeding or achieving the desired outcome

How to use "tend to fail" in a sentence

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Speakers tend to fail to geminate double consonants.
Welded connections at the hub tend to fail.
Celebrities tend to fail their political careers.
These are the marriages that tend to fail.
They tend to fail to conform to social norms.
Projects like this tend to fail.
These tend to fail under repeated compression.
There is a reason dictatorships tend to fail.
Papermaking belts tend to fail at predictable locations.
Which leads into the next reason resolutions tend to fail.
They tend to fail or succeed amazingly.
Those businesses tend to fail.
We tend to fail in one of two ways.
There are a few parts that tend to fail more frequently than others.
Diets tend to fail more often this time of year than any other time.

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There are a number of reasons why IT projects tend to fail comparatively often.
Bars tend to fail at their root.
However, general principle policies do tend to fail in practice.
All online systems tend to fail to cohere without careful intervention.
But as we age, our organs tend to fail more.
Corrugated metal sheets tend to fail more easily under bending than under axial compression.
Only poorly defined systems / networks tend to fail.
Heat sealed packages tend to fail at or close to a heat seal.
Well, let us think about why resolutions tend to fail.
Large transformation projects tend to fail because of a lack of strategic vision.
While virtually unstoppable by mantis, player versus player against these ships tend to fail.
However, some tend to fail after a few years.
However, for patients with serious obesity and metabolic issues involved, these treatments tend to fail.
Budgets tend to fail because they are improperly planned, poorly implemented, or both.
And that 's why fad diets tend to fail in the long run.
However, we tend to fail when receiving messages, particularly verbal messages.
The peak season is summer, when fridges tend to fail and get replaced.
However, such approaches tend to fail if an optimal solution contains velocities close to zero.
It wants to, but it does not, and most experiments of the world tend to fail.
Ironically, successful people tend to fail a lot more than unsuccessful people.
Electron-rich anilines, such as 4-methoxyaniline, tend to fail in this reaction.
In this pattern, they tend to fail at the national level for three reasons.
To make matters worse, aid-funded projects tend to fail in corrupt settings.
Solutions that tend to fail are the ones that aren't able to handle the scaling.
These theories tend to fail Occam 's razor.
Handle - Handles tend to fail more frequently than any other component of the net.
Epic, legendary, astounding - words tend to fail when describing this car 's limitless potential.
Where most models tend to fail is in the area of " acting . ".

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