Sentence examples for preference referred from inspiring English sources

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As originally employed by John Maynard Keynes, liquidity preference referred to the relationship between the quantity of money the public wishes to hold and the interest rate.

This preference, referred to as "small-number bias" (SNB), varied with prefrontal functional lateralization: it was larger in participants with over-proportionately better performance in design fluency compared to letter fluency than in participants with over-proportionately better performance in letter fluency when compared to design fluency.

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The term preference refers to the resulting value(s) from the analysis of a user's content-consuming patterns through the HoMC function at the rate of matching a mobile user's reports with the number of queries from other users.

Digit preference refers to the tendency of respondents to report ages ending in digit '0' or digit '5', particularly where their true ages are not known.

DINING An article last Wednesday about restaurants that compile information about customer preferences referred incorrectly at one point to Clark Wolf, a restaurant consultant, as "Mr. Clark".

'Consent preferences' referred to the consent options: consent, no consent, or notification of use of data but no full consent process.

Sexual preferences refer to sexual acts, positions, and erotic scenarios that someone prefers and finds erotic to have while engaging in sexual activity.

Private time preferences refer to an individual's decisions, while societal time preferences refer to society's preferences for others' wellbeing.

Patient preferences refer to the individuals' evaluation of the dimensions of health outcomes among a large number of preferences that may influence healthcare choices.

In most variants of this approach, the underlying alternatives (to which the exclusionary preferences refer) have been possible worlds, represented by maximal consistent subsets of the language (Rescher 1967, von Wright 1972, Hansson 1996a).

Indeed, depending on an IR study, the notion of pragmatism may pertain either to an actor's preferences (referring to practical rather than ideological considerations) or an actor's methods (synonymously with such words as "instrumental", "useful", "expedient").

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