Have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined.
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Examples for "run"
Examples for "run"
1The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
2This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
3The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
4I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
5Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
1In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and 'individual' interchangeably.
2Second: People tend to form unions with partners with similar credit scores.
3However, companies listed on these markets tend to be relatively high risk.
4Financial services companies tend to outperform in a higher interest rate environment.
5I tend to believe that this is indeed the case, he said.
1Weight cycling was able to restore the health characteristics of lean animals.
2This project has made talk about empowerment and lean management a reality.
3While the cardio group lost weight, they also lost lean body mass.
4In the longer term, an integrated, mandatory, lean procurement structure is necessary.
5He stood far back, so he had to lean forward to point.
1Five of the steward crew were at the head of the incline.
2Together they pushed the car down the slight incline of the drive.
3The little group now strolled happily down the incline towards the house.
4Tomato garden and great barn down an incline with the woods behind.
5He was looking down the rocks and grass of the steep incline.
1However, a general all-clear for the market cannot be given, he said.
2And political commitments to address the situation are likely to be given.
3Particular attention must be given to reports of misconduct or whistleblower reports.
4Jonsson said Saab expected to be given access to the state funds.
5He said no public subsidy would be given to the nuclear industry.
6However, more thought and guidance must be given to our farming sector.
7However, environment groups do not expect these to be given enough protection.
8Ofcom actually asked not to be given responsibility for regulating the press.
9Projects that included the necessary financing would be given precedence, he said.
10She asked that Hummels' family be given time to grieve in private.
11But it happens often enough that it must be given serious consideration.
12The confirmation was premature; an accurate update will be given later today.
13He has to be given great respect, United manager David Moyes said.
14However, they would be given the option to withhold any sensitive information.
15The paper does not recommend how much financial aid should be given.
16She said he would be given a further opportunity after Perkins' session.
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