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the predilection
noun
Condition of favoring or liking; tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition.
Exact(60)
But the predilection may be even more specific.
The predilection for tiny gestures at irrelevant times.
"It is the predilection toward reaching a deal".
Hence the predilection for swift and sizeable lay-offs.
The predilection for humour has led to an equally ubiquitous habit: an obsession with social media.
Ms McDowell indicated that the contemporary music programming would depend on the predilection of the orchestra's conductors.
Given the predilection for illusion in this drama, it's difficult to say whether Darlene has always been violent or has only now been pushed to it be events.
2. Do not encourage the predilection of humans of all sizes to squeal and stick their hands directly in a dog's face.
Some attribute the British decline to the predilection of the well-heeled patrons of the top clubs to pass up homegrown talent to sign Argentine players.
By all accounts, he was a romantic with the predilection for grand gestures that is the hallmark of those who want things to be simpler than they are.
Having stopped the building of nuclear reactors in rich countries, public opposition is starting now to alter the predilection for dams in poor ones.
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