1 to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently -- có khuynh hướng
2 to move, lean or slope in a certain direction -- quay về, hướng về
Discussions of underfunding and marginalization as causes of an institutional crisis have tended to use the following line of argument.
Thus, the neuron tends strongly toward one or the other of these two states.
The carver tends to change direction frequently, often crossing his previous marks from another angle.
There is a break certainly from its conventional uses that tends towards metaphor.
Since then, however, it has tended increasingly to act bilaterally.
The only things tending to modify the density of this pattern are variations in the conditions of transport and accessibility.
There were, then, various reasons tending to limit the immediate impact of administrative reforms compared with other causes of changes in population levels.
The courts tended to avoid not only making judgements but also stating legal principles.
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