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Significados de
proclivity
em inglês
português
tendência
catalão
proclivitat
Back to the meaning
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction.
leaning
tendency
inclination
propensity
penchant
predisposition
predilection
aptness
proneness
português
tendência
Sinônimos
Examples for "
leaning
"
leaning
tendency
inclination
propensity
penchant
Examples for "
leaning
"
1
The current
left
-
leaning
government may struggle to encourage investment and implement reforms.
2
And there's no right side or wrong side
leaning
on this issue.
3
The
conservative
-
leaning
court in recent years has rolled back campaign finance restrictions.
4
Among
left
-
leaning
voters, support for his return is at 60 per cent.
5
Sutton, however, appears to be in good shape in her
Democratic
-
leaning
district.
1
But political conditions have a
tendency
of changing unannounced-andcontrary to reason.
2
This
tendency
to elevate profit above principle is not new in Ireland.
3
This is unfortunately a natural
tendency
and needs to be actively fought.
4
That said; there's a slight
tendency
to go against the general trend.
5
However, a greater squamous histological
tendency
was found in the older group.
1
Overall, western governments have shown little
inclination
to follow the money, however.
2
Prudence seemed in favour of acceptance; natural
inclination
was opposed to it.
3
In addition; there's a slight
inclination
to speak directly from the heart.
4
In other words, we seem to have a natural
inclination
to learn.
5
So far it had displayed no
inclination
to narrow, or change direction.
1
That said; there's a
propensity
to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
2
That said; there's a
propensity
to not give certain developments enough thought.
3
This allows for the
propensity
to generate a greater number of leads.
4
The greater uncertainty about job prospects is reducing tenants'
propensity
to move.
5
A greedy algorithm approach was used to conduct the
propensity
score match.
1
Future dealmakers underestimate that
penchant
for market meddling at their own risk.
2
This
penchant
,
however laudable aesthetically, does not usually lead to distribution deals.
3
Smith's almost old-fashioned
penchant
for dribbling past defenders consistently caused Wolves problems.
4
Mickelson's
penchant
for risk-taking has long established him as a great entertainer.
5
However, thanks to Apple's
penchant
for visual flair, it looks totally unique.
1
Diabetic nephropathy is a common, complex disease with a clear genetic
predisposition
.
2
ACLR is a complex disease with multiple risk factors including genetic
predisposition
.
3
That
predisposition
led me not to question things I should have questioned.
4
Genetic
predisposition
would appear to be a very important modifier of risk.
5
However, some of these patients can transmit retinoblastoma
predisposition
to their offspring.
1
Directors will, inevitably, prosecute that mandate according to individual
predilection
and interpretation.
2
Sites of
predilection
include the lower limbs followed by the upper limbs.
3
After all the question has resolved itself into one of personal
predilection
.
4
Lymphomas showed an unusual
predilection
for involvement of the central nervous system.
5
The most common
predilection
sites are the renal parenchyma and the retroperitoneum.
1
The name Anti-Federalist lost its
aptness
after the inauguration of the Government.
2
And yet she seems to have a kind of quickness and
aptness
.
3
Competence and
aptness
,
or folly and heedlessness, make a world of difference.
4
The
aptness
of the story was the success of the evening.
5
The pub, with almost mythopoeic
aptness
,
is named Half Way House.
1
Meta's patient sorrow was the best remedy for
proneness
to such musings.
2
These they hold, through their
proneness
to degenerate, to be all evil.
3
The associations between the SSS and alcohol use and deviance
proneness
were examined.
4
Those natures that are sanguinary towards beasts discover a natural
proneness
to cruelty.
5
What is done once and again, soon gives facility and
proneness
.
Uso de
proclivity
em inglês
1
The actor's
proclivity
for violence is not comprised solely of idle threats.
2
That troublesome
proclivity
of wooing chance was uppermost again in Windham's mind.
3
It seems that nothing is safe from our
proclivity
for division and conflict.
4
Is there no
proclivity
to which the hospitality sector cannot cater?
5
It is the animal
proclivity
to look after one's own comfort.
6
This
proclivity
on their part is not out of keeping with our theory.
7
I recall Matt raving about it and Diggy has a
proclivity
for bourbon.
8
If only I had had a
proclivity
to draw or paint.
9
Discussion: The age of onset and gender
proclivity
of each disease should be considered.
10
That is a result of our
proclivity
towards victim blaming.
11
This
proclivity
of mind manifested itself in very early life.
12
Not surprisingly, the distribution of risk-taking
proclivity
is described by a normal bell-shaped curve.
13
Our
proclivity
to details cannot quite degrade our life and divest it of poetry.
14
The defense will also try to show Gray had a
proclivity
for feigning injuries.
15
The Dauntless have a
proclivity
for baked goods, I've noticed.
16
Miss Tarabotti, once composed, was generally of a peckish
proclivity
.
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Sobre este termo
proclivity
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
natural proclivity
have a proclivity
strong proclivity
genetic proclivity
universal proclivity
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Translations for
proclivity
português
tendência
catalão
proclivitat
propensió
Proclivity
ao longo do tempo
Proclivity
nas variantes da língua
Reino Unido
Comum