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Significados de
proneness
em inglês
A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular direction.
tendency
inclination
propensity
penchant
predisposition
predilection
aptness
proclivity
Sinônimos
Examples for "
tendency
"
tendency
inclination
propensity
penchant
predisposition
Examples for "
tendency
"
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
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.
Uso de
proneness
em inglês
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
.
6
Of his
proneness
to self-revelation we have had a specimen already.
7
A few passages from, her papers will best illustrate this
proneness
to rapture.
8
Psychosis
proneness
may thus be a confounding factor for neuroimaging studies in subclinical depression.
9
The simple
proneness
to evil, devoid of all wilful yielding is therefore not wrong.
10
We model the increased
proneness
in diabetic patients to develop hypertension and vice versa.
11
No differences occurred for two parameters reflecting
proneness
to interference.
12
Suggestibility was significantly predicted by fantasy
proneness
and response expectancy, but not by dissociation.
13
This
proneness
to luxury became a habit which seemed constantly indulged without any motive.
14
The susceptibility or
proneness
to disease of each individual, must be esteemed peculiar to himself.
15
College students with no prior experience of hypnosis were assessed for fantasy
proneness
and dissociation.
16
He says I have a
proneness
for quoting Scripture.
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Sobre este termo
proneness
Substantivo
Singular
Colocações frequentes
natural proneness
have a proneness
certain proneness
fantasy proneness
feel any proneness
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