Examples of 'tends to create' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to create"

tends to create: Implies a repeated pattern or tendency to produce a particular outcome or result

How to use "tends to create" in a sentence

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tends to create
What that tends to create in the victim.
The worst aspect of losing is that it tends to create pessimism.
That also tends to create a familial dynamic.
Everything that is unknown to us always tends to create certain fears.
This tends to create unintentionally funny forms.
That consideration naturally tends to create great respect.
That tends to create a false sense of security.
In essence this domestication tends to create potential usefulness to man.
This tends to create confusion and a counterproductive distance.
The problem is that capitalism tends to create the workforce it needs.
Tends to create logic and order in this universe.
Jonson therefore tends to create types or caricatures.
Delaying Herbicide Resistance Repeated use of the same herbicide tends to create resistant weeds.
Such a process tends to create a core and mantle.
When it is not institutionalized, uncertainty tends to create havoc.

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The latter tends to create a caricature.
In fact, any improvement process initiated naturally tends to create distrust staff.
Greenwood tends to create more smoke.
Allowing reading to develop naturally or teaching it later tends to create eager, lifelong readers.
She tends to create and strengthen group identities.
Mindfulness attunes us to our partner and tends to create a bond of empathy.
Violence tends to create more violence.
This will not happen because abundance automatically tends to create its own selection mechanisms.
It tends to create a privileged class.
The golden hour is also important because it tends to create really wonderful shadows.
And he tends to create problems.
No, but we do believe that class action tends to create its own content.
A generous person tends to create a culture of generosity around himself.
Mercifulness includes in general a top and a bottom ; it tends to create dependence and subordination.
This tends to create headaches for parking garage owners.
Furthermore, their presence tends to create aerodynamic disturbances.
Iron tends to create earth tones such as reds and browns.
Perversely, silent hypoglycemia tends to create a vicious cycle.
It tends to create problems.
When that law is at work, it tends to create a lot of confusion.
This tends to create a consciousness of exploitation and a desire for a new society.
Religion generally speaking, tends to create a slippery slope in the heart.
This tends to create a stigma for those living with the virus.
Thus reflective thinking generally tends to create more qualified, doubted belief.
Spinning tends to create a cookware with a base thicker than the wall.
This approach to information management tends to create a one-way communication effort.
This often tends to create a blind spot that results in lost revenue.
Proportional representation, on the other hand, tends to create a number of political parties.
Plaque tends to create tartar when it has accumulated on the teeth for a long time.
Interestingly enough, stress also tends to create an acid condition in the body.
This tends to create animosities among those who would wish to reject Western influence.
In large amounts, this color tends to create feelings of frustration and anger.
O Tends to create coalition governments.
The fear of blood tends to create the fear of flesh.
It tends to create so many problems between couples, friends and families.

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Create a dialogue with business on regulatory implementation
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