Examples of using Have a tendency in English and their translations into Malay
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The trading instrument has a tendency to descend.
Your dad has a tendency to hyperventilate.
He has a tendency to turn up in the most odd places.
However, 5086 aluminum plate has a tendency to undergo stress correction cracking
Buckwheat has a tendency to dilate vessels,
To have sex with themselves… whenever they question one of his decisions. Mark has a tendency to tell them Grudgingly? Yeah.
Being fairly observant and having a tendency to theorize about everything, I have come to form a general theory about driving habits as well.
The number of these birds currently has a tendency to sustainability, although certain problems in this regard remain to this day.
Chelated calcium has a tendency to bond making it more difficult to take out of solution
inquisitive and having a tendency to show off or over-reach their abilities can mean they're more likely to put themselves at risk.'.
but Jacob has a tendency to wander toward bodies of water
The carbon content of 0.05% steel has a tendency to reduce the formation of cementite film at the grain boundary after air cooling
Aluminum plate has a tendency to undergo Stress corrosion cracking
Description: Pronation is a turning outward of the foot at the ankle, so that one has a tendency to walk on the inner border of the foot.
However, this does not always play into their hands, since Libra has a tendency to dissolve in every person appearing in their lives.
Part of the reasoning behind stochastic indicators is that a forex price has a tendency to close near the extreme of its recent price range before a turning point.
nutrition to repair dry hair that has a tendency to curl.
The HE filling of the product, whether fused or unfused, had a tendency to explode on striking armor in excess of its ability to perforate.
there are not so many of them preserved because wood has a tendency to decay.
Supination is a turning inward of the foot at the ankle, so that one has a tendency to walk on the outer border of the foot.