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propensity <a propensity; propensities> N

average propensity ECON

consumption propensity ECON

marginal propensity ECON

average propensity to consume ECON

propensity to consume ECON

propensity to hoard ECON

propensity to save ECON

propensity to spend ECON

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They have propensity to enlarge progressively and ulcerete the overlying skin and extrude.
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It is especially useful in producing ions from macromolecules because it overcomes the propensity of these molecules to fragment when ionized.
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Similarly, the halogens with the highest propensity to acquire electrons are the most reactive.
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The main challenge facing propensity theories is to say exactly what propensity means.
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The vocational students were marked by their propensity for violence and their demands for the right to study for degrees.
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And then, of course, to show that propensity thus defined has the required properties.
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His career after then was less spectacular, and he had a propensity for hiding away and concentrating on composition without seeming overly concerned with performance.
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Partly because built into the very nature of our experience is the propensity to extend existing knowledge and experience to future events and experiences.
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His interest in secondariness and doubling, as well as his propensity for revealing/discovering multiple personalities and identities, attracts us for this particular project.
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Although papillary carcinoma has a propensity to invade lymphatics, it is less likely to invade blood vessels.
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