Sentence examples for preference to engage from inspiring English sources

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In our latest outreach to your advisors, we made it clear that it was our preference to engage in a private in-person conversation to share the terms of our increased proposal.

Faster than its formidable German opponent the Bf 109 at altitudes above 15,000 feet (4,600 metres) and just as maneuverable, Spitfires were sent by preference to engage German fighters while the slower Hurricanes went for the bombers.

This perhaps reflects a provincial origin of Grosseteste's works, but may also reflect a conservative preference to engage with the ideas of the great thinkers of the recent and more remote Latin and Greek traditions.

Not all patients in our study expressed a preference to engage in such conversations, which suggests that a uniform approach for HCPs to initiate discussions would not be appropriate.

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Like President George W. Bush, Mr. Obama's preference is to engage Beijing in international organizations and agreements in hopes that will encourage China's leaders to behave more responsibly.

"Our clear preference remains to engage with Inmet, as we believe strongly in the compelling strategic and financial merit of the transaction".

In its own statement, Broadcom's Hock Tan, president and CEO, said the company's "strong preference" is to engage in what he described as "a constructive dialogue with Qualcomm".

From a developmental perspective, this means that newborns should be equipped with domain-relevant preferences (likely to engage attention on faces occurring in the natural environment), which are not learned and may be present in a similar form in different vertebrates.

SOP is "preference and propensity to engage in a verbal and/or visual modality of processing" (Childers et al. 1985, p. 130).

Curtis-Tyler explored literature on the way children might be involved in their own health care and suggested levers to patient-centred care with children: engaging with children about their experience of life and their preferences; and willingness to engage with children without making any assumptions about children's age-based capacities [ 72].

We propose that this pattern reflects a preference of stressed brains to engage a 'low road' sensory processing, which is fast but uncoupled from prefrontal regulatory control and which easily activates an alarm response, whereas less emphasis is given the more careful and contextual processing via the 'high road' along the ventral stream.

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