propensity dans le dictionnaire PONS

propensity Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

propensity to invest ÉCON
to have a propensity to do/for sth

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anglais
This people, notwithstanding their propensity to violence, rarely employ arms in their private quarrels, but decide them with the fist or with the club.
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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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The main challenge facing propensity theories is to say exactly what propensity means.
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The duplex propensity to slip was combated by an automatic slip control mechanism that reduced power to the slipping unit.
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They have propensity to enlarge progressively and ulcerete the overlying skin and extrude.
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These areas were said to be proportional to a person's propensities.
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While some detection of tumors and lesions was demonstrated, the technique also included a propensity for substantial false positives (non-existent cancer diagnosed).
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The band's high propensity for absurd, illogical stunts such as this soon became the norm.
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Given his propensity for deception, this origin story can hardly be taken at face value.
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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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