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Allegations of a propensity to crime among Roma migrants have repeatedly been dismissed by local police as baseless.
The passage is in Mr. Green's 1982 book, "Winning Back America," in which he accused Ronald Reagan of a propensity to rewrite history.
John Taylor: He argues with that … NR: That's because he has more of a propensity for beige than he used to have.
But it cleverly changes the subject by suggesting that Mr. Gore's attacks are merely further evidence of a propensity for stretching the truth.
Today, with greater protection, there seems to be more of a propensity for batsmen to flinch and turn their backs on anything nasty.
Some grumbled at the cloying overabundance of detail in his paintings, while the period's premier art critic, John Ruskin, whose approbation the artist craved, complained of a propensity to show landscape veiled in mist.
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Moreover, the implementation of a propensity-matched design further balanced baseline characteristics, thereby allowing obesity to be examined within the context of other lifestyle factors thereby minimizing confounding.
The report accused the soldiers' commanders in Kosovo of displaying a "propensity toward Serb favoritism" and an overly hostile attitude toward Kosovo's Albanians.
To minimize the bias resulting from the lack of randomization, a propensity score will be used.
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