Examples of 'tends to lead' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to lead"

tends to lead: Indicates a pattern or tendency for something to progress or develop in a certain direction. It implies that there is a likelihood or inclination for a particular outcome or result to occur based on past experiences or observations

How to use "tends to lead" in a sentence

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tends to lead
One job tends to lead to another job.
A very stable outlook because equality tends to lead to stability.
Tends to lead these unhappy officers.
Google always tends to lead the technology.
High inflation rates coupled with high Internet connectivity tends to lead to bitcoin.
This tends to lead to isolation and social exclusion.
That line of thinking tends to lead more towards.
But it tends to lead to some pretty awful results.
In general economic development tends to lead to less religiosity.
It tends to lead to revenge killings and collective punishment.
Increased turntable mass also tends to lead to reduced rumble.
Which tends to lead to mass genocide.
The misdirected immune system in autoimmunity tends to lead to inflammation of tissues.
Bitcoin tends to lead to pull the entire market along.
The consequence of these network effects tends to lead to concentrated markets.

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Love tends to lead to irrationality.
An excess of the acid chloride reactant tends to lead to diketene formation.
The country tends to lead highly qualified professionals towards emigration.
We suppose that a more aggressive defect tends to lead to higher fetal mortality rates.
One site tends to lead you to another related site and so on.
We have found that coarser hair tends to lead to this singed hair smell.
Fear tends to lead to some very ill advised moves by investors.
This increases the focus of management and usually tends to lead to better profitability.
Water leakage tends to lead to an increase in water bills.
In addition, having generic fixtures tends to lead to scripting.
Uncertainty tends to lead to increased fear.
Occlusion of blood vessels tends to lead to:.
Ego is a thing that tends to lead a lot of magicians into folly.
As always, trying to do the right thing tends to lead to trouble.
This tends to lead to progressive night blindness and visual field constriction.
Tanning with fair skin tends to lead to sunburn quite quickly.
This tends to lead to a very liquid market and is therefore a desirable market to trade.
This has the disadvantage that it tends to lead to very uneven spaces between words.
OO tends to lead to unnecessary dependencies.
This flat grading structure obviously tends to lead to low average pay for women.
This also tends to lead to a positive rate of saving and a growing stock of wealth.
There is evidence that subsidizing renewable electricity tends to lead to falling wholesale electricity prices.
Such deformation tends to lead to the protrusions moving relative to the abutments.
Her treatment over the last 3 years tends to lead to multiple births.
High unemployment tends to lead to decreased real incomes and increased crime rates.
She says when people see that discrepancy, it tends to lead to behavioral change.
Cold reasoning tends to lead to technocratic modernisation and pure passion to authoritarian intolerance.
That is, intelligence tends to lead to success.
This tends to lead to a delay in payment, so trading in renminbi would be faster.
Higher loading of PVP tends to lead to more brittle films.
This tends to lead to problems - the recipient might skip over certain parts, for example.
Moreover, suffering tends to lead people to religion.
This tends to lead to a delay in payment, so trading in RMB would be faster.
Obviously, high inflation tends to lead to higher interest rates.
This tends to lead to negative spikes being generated on the output shown in Figure 2.

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