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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preference which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific choice or inclination that someone has regarding options or alternatives.
Example: "She expressed a preference which favored more sustainable practices in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a preference that" or "a choice which".
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Moncrieff overwhelmingly preferred "one", a preference which Kilmartin and Enright largely permitted to stand.
"You guys have a preference?" "Which way is best?" Rupa asked.
One hypothesis is therefore that by picking dogs that raise their inner eye brow more, humans simply follow their preference for paedomorphic facial characteristics, a preference which might have acted as a selection pressure during dog domestication18,19.
As for the all-conquering "Argo", it seems to have benefited from the truism that Hollywood loves films about Hollywood, a preference which helped "The Artist" this time last year.
At the time of WhatsApp completing its implementation of the Signal Protocol, OWS' Moxie Marlinspike also explained that the implementation offers users an "opt in to a preference which notifies them every time the security code for a contact changes".
At the time of WhatsApp completing its implementation of the Signal Protocol, OWS' Moxie Marlinspike also explained that the implementation offers users an "opt in to a preference which notifies them every time the security code for a contact changes".
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Only a small number have a "feeling" preference, which indicates that they place more weight on the people and relationship aspects of decisions.
In the second frame, privacy is both a shared value and a personal preference which is continuously negotiated and weighed against other interests including security, attractive services and effective healthcare.
You are either FIFA or you are PES in the same way your eyes are green, or you are left-handed, or you like rock music: it's not a choice, it's a hardwired preference, which you can try and explain away with logic but ultimately you know deep down it's completely based on fortune.
And does rigid adherence in your head to a supposed "preference" (which, as expressed, often sounds more like a rule: "I don't date [insert ethnicity, race or nationality here]") become almost self-fulfilling in practice, to the point of exclusion?
In the end, however, as every poll has demonstrated, next week will come down to a straight choice between two men, and every minor party supporter has a second preference, which they would be wise to use, and which will only count for anything if it is passed to Labour's Sadiq Khan or the Conservative Zac Goldsmith.
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