Sentence examples for firm preference for from inspiring English sources

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No other book by Ms. Spark has received the widespread popular acclaim and exposure of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," but in subsequent interviews, the author expressed a firm preference for dwelling on the future rather than the past.

Like Ed Miliband and Gordon Brown before him, he shows a firm preference for a male-dominated team, its mission to sustain the fantasy that the chosen oddball can prevail: a skilled operation that would evidently be jeopardised if any woman were allowed a speaking role.

But Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky). has largely been alone in his quest to force a deadline on Congress, as the chief agitators for a new AUMF, Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va). and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz)., have expressed a firm preference for crafting such a measure in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

The Government's firm preference for Gold was recognised by most of our interviewees from the public and charitable sectors.

Even so, it must be recognised that the cardiologist and/or the patient might have expressed a firm preference for one or the other, thus blocking random allocation.

Interviewees also reported that even if a firm preference for place of death was established, a rapidly changing clinical situation at the end of life and contingent factors—such as where the best care might be offered, the presence or lack of a social support network, and the availability of services affected the likelihood of preferences being realised.

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Both effective legal and political infrastructures foster firms' preference for non-bank debt while macro-instability discourages preference for non-bank debt; thus, flagging institutional infrastructures as vital for effective non-bank debt markets.

You have a strong preference for one firm, and your colleague favors the other.

He has a strong preference for taking over firms that have been family-run for generations, and for managers with a commitment to lifelong self-improvement.

A mixed multiple discrete-continuous extreme value (MDCEV) model is used to accommodate for the heterogeneity of firms' preferences for fuel mixes.

Literature on private employer-based health care in the United States (US) offers insight into firms' preferences for employer-based health insurance, although the mechanism for insuring these firms is voluntary.

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