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The problem is that we are bringing up children on processed foods that shape their future preference for salt.
She emphasized the importance of sacrifice—"I think that's what makes a stronger country"—and introduced the concept of "future preference," under which tomorrow takes precedence over today.
Or that "future preference," which once seemed to define the United States, is yielding to something more like fatalism and resentment?
When he was president, Bill Clinton used to invoke a class he took at Georgetown University, where a professor named Carroll Quigley ascribed American success to a trait he called "future preference".
But, Mrs. Clinton said, "We are moving away from that understanding" of future preference, giving today's graduates substantial environmental, educational and economic concerns in a world where America must learn to balance military might with the ability to get along with others.
"Future preference" no longer feels like the dominant American tendency; and places like Nairobi and Lagos, for all of their troubles, buzz with talk of the future — with big plans of what fiery young people insist on creating, circumstances be damned.
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Responses about what individuals prefer in this hypothetical study may not correspond perfectly to actual future preferences or preferences in other studies.
The future preferences of consumers in China and India add up to far more than just local custom.
Now I'm not sure I long for any car, and certainly not a Trans Am. "People behave as if their future preferences will be more like their current preferences than they actually will be — as if they project their current preferences onto their future selves," according to the psychologists George Lowenstein and Erik Angner, who call this "projection bias".
We examine consumer certainty of future preferences and overconfidence in predicting future preferences.
The states here concern Ulysses' future preferences, once he reaches the island.
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