Flock
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170 examples of Flock in a sentence
But the French still
flock
to McDonald’s and to theatres playing American movies, despite limits on their import.
This happens when a
flock
of geese suddenly takes flight from a lake, "blindly" following the
flock'
s first frightened member.
Animal-welfare advocates protest that crowding the chickens keeps them from forming a natural flock, causes them stress, and, in the case of laying hens, prevents them from even stretching their wings.
Asia’s lagging capacity for innovation is probably rooted in its rote education: Asian students, when they have the opportunity,
flock
to North American and European universities.
The young couple – he with a beard and she in a sundress and rubber boots – are homesteading in the Hudson River Valley with a
flock
of chickens, or in New Mexico in an ecofriendly straw-bale house.
The new American dream – a
flock
of chickens and a jar of pickles – represents the insight that the only people whom Americans can trust in a crisis are themselves.
Moreover, technological innovation must be enthusiastically embraced, or the “best and brightest” workers will
flock
to foreign competitors.
Meanwhile, the Schengen Agreement, which eliminated most border checks between European Union member states, has facilitated the ability of immigrants from the poorer parts of Asia and Africa to
flock
to Northern European welfare states in recent years.
That allure is why foreign students from emerging countries around the world
flock
to Britain, putting millions of pounds annually into the coffers of its universities.
They become soccer widows, as their husbands
flock
to bars.
Unlike the Communist regime, the new Russian state doesn't treat its citizens like a
flock
of sheep.
This week, House Speaker Paul Ryan, heretofore a Trump loyalist who had let some of his Republican
flock
take unprecedented actions to undermine Mueller’s probe, sent tremors through Washington when he let it be known that he thought it unwise for a president to pardon himself.
If investors
flock
to “safe” US financial assets, these capital flows must keep the dollar significantly stronger that it would be otherwise, which is an unambiguous cost, especially at a time of idle resources and unutilized capacity.
Perhaps the most pressing constraint on agricultural production is the impending labor shortage, as rural young people, who traditionally comprise the agricultural labor force,
flock
to cities.
However, before graduates
flock
to private equity, they should know that only the very big funds can use debt to skew returns for insiders in this way, primarily because only they can raise the capital needed to buy well-established companies that are rich in fixed assets, and thus in potential collateral.
Many Polish bishops almost openly declare to their flock: you are supposed to listen, not think or argue.
Businesses would
flock
to a newly open and promising market if they were fully compensated for losses caused by political events beyond their control.
The knighted Professor was heading for the Freedom of the City of London (an obscure but valued honor that entitles the holder to drive a
flock
of sheep across London Bridge).
WASHINGTON, DC – Every spring, international bureaucrats
flock
to Washington, DC, as reliably as swallows to Capistrano, for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, where they exchange information about their local economies and policy prospects.
At the Deutsches Historisches Museum on Unter den Linden, entire classes of young pupils and students
flock
to see the exhibit’s evocation of destruction by a criminal regime whose objects, from loudspeakers to uniforms and weapons, are displayed in an educational manner.
When shorebirds or ducks
flock
together as a dog runs down the beach or along a pond, it is because the birds understand that there is safety in numbers.
He recently started raising a
flock
and last Christmas earned the equivalent of $70 on the sale of 18 birds.
I can testify from personal experience that investors would
flock
to Greece once the debt overhang was removed.
Le Pen’s supporters, on the other hand, will almost certainly
flock
to the polls to vote for her, demonstrating the disciplined fanaticism for which the National Front has long been known.
The Mediterranean region’s unique, breathtaking natural capital is one of its greatest assets – the reason why more than 200 million tourists
flock
to the region each year, feeding the region’s economy.
International commercial fossil collectors
flock
to the American West to vacuum up duckbills, carnivores, ceratopsians, and everything that will fetch a price.
Unmanaged globalization encourages capital and high-income earners to
flock
to low-tax jurisdictions, depriving governments of the revenues needed to maintain social-security systems.
It appears to be true that tournaments turn out to be good incentive mechanisms: offer a few big prizes and a lot of people will
flock
to try their luck.
Policymakers need to understand how to establish, manage, and thus measure the conditions that encourage innovators to
flock
to a region and forge a prosperous future there.
Small publicly funded theaters are an excellent way for young singers to begin a career, and young Americans and Russians
flock
to Germany and Italy.
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