Examples of using Will tend in English and their translations into German
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Computer
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Political
I will tend him.
As Marx put it, the rate of profit will tend to fall.
I will tend to him.
For other incidental documents, I will tend towards Google Docs.
I will tend to him.
Grades of higher binder content will tend to have greater impact resistance.
I will tend to it.
Consequently, the prices of the commodities in the two countries will tend to equalize.
I will tend to them.
Therefore, it is the electrons will tend to break out of the Explorer shell.
I will tend to YOUR wound.
Liberalisation of the aftermarket will strengthen competition, will tend to exert downward pressure on prices and will widen consumer choice.
I will tend to our guest.
The green colour in the heartwood will tend to darken on exposure to UV light and turn brown.
Will tend to live and reproduce.
When using a tight timeframe, the indicator will tend to give signals more often than when using a longer timeframe.
I will tend to your brother.
So clusters of galaxies will tend to form, because of all this gravitational attraction.
I will tend the geese no longer with that girl!
Packing with a high percentage of run in lubricant will tend to bounce up in height after compression and a dry packing will actually be densified.
She will tend to enjoy the good life and pleasures in general, and her attraction to food and sweets can cause weight problems.
Thus, firms will tend not to change prices.
You will tend me, won't you?
A new generation will tend to repeat the sins of their forebears.
I will tend to her wounds.
All markets will tend to a simultaneous equilibrium.
They will tend to dry out the skin more.
These pairs will tend to move in the same direction.
Simply put, you will tend to bounce back when your baby is born.
He thinks that it will tend to consume power more quickly than those who are light.
