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Перевод: propensity speek propensity


[существительное]
склонность ; пристрастие; расположение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. However, it will be noted that the above depends upon the propensity to save and not the propensity to unproductive consumption.
  2. Taking it a step further: are parents who refuse to let children watch this week's monster movie (or, for that matter, "Tom and Jerry" or the news bulletins), naive killjoys or sensible proponents of a policy which will reduce the child's propensity to aggression?
  3. The other, frightened of a similar propensity, consciously abhors what becomes so tedious, but unconsciously fuels the fury and whine because of the need to keep in touch with the repudiated blaming, whining self.
  4. You feel a bit dozy and dull this month, with a propensity for lying on your back in the sun, dreaming of bygone days.
  5. Their maps show clearly an increased propensity for landsliding in the north and west of the UK.
  6. To establish the total proportion who would break the law, we must add to this a factor which reminds us how many rich people were in the sample (767/1326, or 0.578) times their increased propensity to break the law (0.144).
  7. Basically a person's own spiritual propensity is to be encouraged whether similar to or different from one's own.
  8. The trouble was that George had a needling propensity for deception that could not be slaked.
  9. In the situation which he occupied William Clark's eye-level was necessarily that of personalities, above all the personality of the Prime Minister, who combined the propensity to violently emotional reactions with deep anxiety about his alleged indecision.
  10. Emerson noticed this propensity of flags to make ordinary people "poets and mystics", to set off a tingle in the blood; and flags were festooned round Iran-contra like bunting, exceedingly hard Brought to trial, the players could not believe that their love for their country had caused them to commit crimes; and the light penalties handed down to all these men, with only Poindexter receiving a jail sentence, suggested that the judges, to some degree, accepted patriotism in mitigation.
  11. Part of the trouble stemmed from a dislike of Sandys' refusal to heed professional advice, and from his propensity for allowing the senior civil servants in the Ministry of Defence to usurp the powers that properly belonged to the Chiefs of Staff.
  12. (Foreigners, when it happened to them, sometimes considered it a manifestation of xenophobia; but such evidence as there is suggests it was indiscriminate, an endemic propensity to sudden rigour which overcame individuals from time to time and afflicted everyone in contact with the official thus possessed.)

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