A likelihood of behaving in a particular way or going in a particular 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.
6 We used multivariable propensity scoring to compare functional outcomes according to treatment.
7 We used propensity score modeling to create matching cohorts for each analysis.
8 But the wandering propensity was inherent in the very nature of Crockett.
9 That said; there's a propensity to read too much into too little.
10 Character goes down before passion in them; nature is reduced to propensity .
11 These relations were also observed when we used propensity matched cohort analyses.
12 Infectious diseases may have an unexpected weakness: their own propensity for laziness.
13 Differences were estimated with adjustment for known prognostic factors using propensity scores.
14 Unhappily the King shows a propensity for the pleasures of the table.
15 Henry was growing increasingly aware of this mind-reading propensity of his niece's.
16 The besetting propensity of my ancestor soon began to appear in Leaplow.
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Propensity в диалектах
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