The democracy part implies that those areas of policy requiring collective decision making will reflect majoritarian preferences. |
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Mass entertainment is a commodity as any other and consumer preferences and affordability should play a part here too. |
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This is a world where lives, character, tastes, moral capacity, sexual preferences, etc., are more often than not dictated by genetic makeup. |
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If they work as a team burying their individual predilections and preferences there is no reason why the team cannot get back its rhythm. |
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We documented the preferences of a range of patients within one hospital, with the aim of informing doctors' practice. |
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Are your food preferences simple or do you prepare meals with many ingredients that must be stored? |
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I don't have any specific clothing preferences, but at most I am a boring dresser, sticking to casual clothes like T-shirts and tracksuits. |
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Radical feminists demand an end to all systems and structures that in any way restrict women's sexual preferences and procreative choices. |
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Condiments, sweetening agents and spices may be added according to individual preferences. |
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In winter, males and females defend separate territories, and the sexes have different habitat preferences. |
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Trimming our songs down to a setlist has proved really difficult, of course, particularly when people have preferences. |
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Changing consumer preferences and rising living standards are expanding the market for imported cosmetics and toiletries. |
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As a tool it looks at the preferences of individuals and it is good for sensitising people to their differences and how they approach tasks. |
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When a female is in her most fertile phase, her preferences shift toward more masculinized faces. |
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Further, grizzly bear switch resource preferences as the spring, summer, and autumn seasons progress. |
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These results suggest that the bug's thigmotactic response might be a key factor explaining the observed preferences for leather. |
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These observations suggest that there may be links between sexual maturation and the emergence of preferences for specific body shapes. |
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It helped Cr Gates defeat Cr Irwin on preferences and ensured the other members of his ticket, Crs John Hampton and Brian Suffolk, were elected. |
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Here again, he fears, his preferences are hopelessly at odds with popular tastes. |
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Although these fruit flies are polyphagous, they typically show strong seasonal preferences for certain fruits. |
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Some companies are basing product development on polling consumers on their preferences in products, flavors, colors and other personal choices. |
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They will instead adjust their preferences to eliminate the intransitivity. |
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Voters in multi-seat constituencies are asked to rank their candidate preferences on a ballot paper. |
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Ordinarily within a 10-year intercensal period the partisan preferences of different kinds of voters change in different ways. |
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Not only does this comport with the preferences of the American public, but it has practical implications. |
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Mate choice for genetic compatibility differs from typical good genes selection in that individual females should differ in their preferences. |
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All we have to do is speak our preferences plainly and a whole new world of mutual felicity should arise. |
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If your child's a picky eater, pay attention to the foods he or she especially likes and adapt the menu as these preferences change. |
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The authors recommend that treatment be individualized, depending on each patient's symptoms, needs, and preferences. |
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Most of the complications are not commensurable and their weighting is often determined by ideological preferences. |
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Freedom for him is something that belongs to a person when he is not hindered from following his preferences and inclinations. |
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Since every decision that is made comes with a bit of incertitude, statistics guides one in making proper preferences. |
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They tend to come under an area of linguistics called phonaesthetics which deals with sounds and our preferences for them. |
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But I divine far more complex forces than mere aesthetic preferences lurking behind this oddly impassioned schism. |
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In this case it was up to the personal preferences of one man with one of the most unenviable jobs imaginable. |
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If pedicures and peep-toe shoes represent long-established preferences of many in summer, this year's full exposure is rampant! |
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Traditional preferences together with modern equipment have resulted in the accelerated clearance of old growth forests. |
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The original hawk-dove model predicted partial preferences for aggressiveness. |
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Most medical research is empirical based on evidence rather than hunches or preferences. |
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If a state of affairs is not Pareto efficient, then society is missing an opportunity costlessly to satisfy some people's preferences better. |
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It is a protozoal parasitic disease prevalent worldwide, its prevalence varying according to dietary preferences in any country. |
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The feeding preferences of the ciliates were highly discerning with respect to the nature of the prey species. |
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Whatever your personal preferences, it is fair to say that neither method is easy, painless or complication free. |
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Click on the Advanced button to override automatic cookie handling and better control your own preferences. |
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In all but four of the interviews, the creatives noted that pragmatic considerations override personal preferences and motives when creating ads. |
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Graffiti resists authority and changes the visual scope of the city, creating complicated urban subcultural preferences. |
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Cultural dissonance oftentimes manifests itself in different lifestyles and preferences. |
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The ideal form for a particular tree depends not only on your preferences, but also on the plant's natural growth habit. |
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Surely this pattern can be taken as an indication of the preferences of landlords and other northerners. |
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While they don't think that individual people's satisfaction levels can be measured and compared they do not discriminate between preferences. |
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Superimposed on shared expectations, preferences, and knowledge structures are social norms guiding action. |
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Sample books were purchased for the teachers to read based on their preferences. |
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To experience wants, desires, and preferences is a normal part of the human condition. |
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Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail. |
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We document relative abundances, habitat preferences, and foraging guilds for the members of the bird community. |
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While no doubt a few of the neighbors were dismayed by this violation of Waspish color preferences, the effect was both unexpected and charming. |
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That these preferences could be expressed as embodying new ideas as well as satisfying specific interests was in our view crucial. |
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Just like our garden plants, weeds have certain preferences for growing conditions. |
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He repeated a request to voters to continue preferences to Labour and the Green Party, likely members of an alternative rainbow coalition. |
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As you can easily see, the preferences information adjusts to reflect the addition of the equipment for the second computer. |
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It continually adjusts to the owner's driving preferences, tuning itself to provide more power on demand for better fuel economy. |
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A crucial twist is that not only do voles eat seedlings while mice eat seeds, but voles and mice have different food preferences. |
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It has been proposed that men and women who regularly drink alcohol may have different dietary preferences than non-drinkers. |
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Even where there is no direct prejudice, there may be unfair preferences which should not count. |
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Polo players have individual preferences for the amount of whippiness they need to properly time the hitting of a polo ball. |
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Whatever your own dating preferences, dewy, flawless skin will help you to fake the glowing look of love until you find a bachelor of your own. |
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The mosaic-like preferences and exploration patterns fit today's wired Internet. |
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This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems. |
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The detriments of motherhood result from a murky mix of women's inherently weak bargaining position and their own real preferences. |
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When do ideas, preferences, desires, fears, become labels, rather than facts? |
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Second, the notion that members of a group are entitled to preferences due to past injustices is a value judgment that anyone can question. |
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Surely there can be no genuine democracy without proper self-determination free from the narrow minded preferences of an aggressor state. |
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And we certainly cannot reconcile the conflicts about affirmative action preferences without answering these questions. |
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The period since World War II has witnessed dramatic changes in the preferences of individuals and their allocation of time and resources. |
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The party's openness to second preferences, more pronounced than ever before, was the real stroke of genius. |
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We considered female size, weight, condition and mating status as candidate traits for male preferences in redback spiders. |
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The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses. |
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Oliver was in a position to know the personal preferences of generations of British royals. |
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If you are unsure of your preferences, there are certain characteristics of each style that may help you to decide. |
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People's preferences in regard to how they keep in touch are undergoing a gradual change. |
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The allopatry of Middle American subspecies, and their diversification, may be attributable to habitat preferences. |
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Second preferences on the alternative vote ballot paper are expected to be decisive. |
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There's no fiddly software to mess up your preferences and a handy bookmarklet to grab feeds on the go. |
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Even in the profit-making world of business, reports sometimes are written to please the top brass, not deal with real consumer preferences. |
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It appears fully satisfied with the idea that renaming the Outreach Fund will eliminate the stigma of race and gender preferences. |
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We designers should learn to understand that end-users each have their own set of preferences, prejudices, and requisites. |
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One study puts obstetrics at the bottom of specialty preferences among medical school residents. |
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Rhinoplasty requires local or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the surgery and your surgeon's preferences. |
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Because the present study deals only with monospecific populations of the two species, we will mention only the intraspecific preferences. |
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Whatever Reynaud's own preferences in this regard, he was restrained from more radical policies by the more cautious members of his government. |
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He was lecturing his Economics 303 class about time preferences in March last year. |
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From this redesign of the flight mode annunciator displays, he developed a survey to assess pilot preferences. |
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Given a choice with optional preferential voting, voters expressed a primary vote intention, but then did not give preferences. |
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These elections were based on preferential voting-voters had to indicate their first three preferences among the competing parties. |
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Are their preferences driven less by political persuasions and by rhetorical flourishes and more by the economic bottomline? |
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Please allow us to suggest some crowd-pleasing libations based on your menu selections as well as budget and palate preferences. |
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In close ridings, voters are often forced to act against their real preferences. |
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If the Court is against us on preferences, then those credits come back into our loan account. |
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Couples will forever be mismatched in their preferences for solo versus joint activities. |
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An embrace of race and gender preferences is to be expected from a RINO like him. |
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The preferences have resulted in a general lack of understanding and appreciation for the concept of comprehensiveness. |
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Similarly, we may have preferences for certain colors based on the primate trichromatic color visual system. |
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Romantic comedies rank near the bottom of my list of entertainment preferences, just above professional wrestling and rodeo. |
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Maybach has a mind-boggling array of features and gadgets, and one that is built to suit their tastes and preferences. |
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In these circumstances, shaving has nothing to do with personal satisfaction, but everything to do with our aesthetic preferences. |
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Americans are isolationist in their policy preferences and lack the knowledge to have an informed opinion about the rest of the world. |
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I was briefly ruffled, because few things are held as closely and protectively as one's musical preferences. |
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Condition-dependent preferences will emerge in both sexes as a result and presumably will combine to make mating even more strongly assortative. |
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Women are divided in their political loyalties, voting preferences, and policy preferences. |
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With a leadership vacuum within the committee, various luminaries have weighed in with their preferences. |
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Maggot, caster and luncheon meat are practically universal, but the slightly lesser barbel orientated baits are subject to regional preferences. |
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Just as our evolved visual preferences are the raw material for visual art, so our evolved tactile preferences are the raw material for massage. |
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These students want to identify themselves through their musical preferences. |
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He strove to reach a balance between the musical preferences of fans and the band's own artistic pursuits. |
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Japanese macaques are a kind of Scottish monkey now living in Japan where they've developed strong sapphic preferences. |
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A party that is willing to sacrifice any or all of its policy preferences will have more room to manoeuvre than a competitor who gets stuck on a principle. |
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Banville published a letter in The Guardian criticizing the elitist preferences of the Booker judges. |
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Higher education should challenge students, not coddle them by indulging their pre-formed biases and preferences. |
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In fact, research suggests that when compared with whites of European descent, ethnic minorities exhibit greater variability in their preferences. |
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A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits. |
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But lack of customized sexual preferences is just one of the problems the team initially encountered. |
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The province of Toledo counts on a variety of options and different spots that tourists can explore and meet according to their preferences and wishes. |
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Increasingly customers are also expressing their environmental preferences to manufacturers, such as a desire for energy and materials efficiency and recyclability. |
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There is a national procedure for amalgamations involving a joint managerial body and provision for a set of discussions leading to preferences for amalgamation. |
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This sample has been used to test the relevance of diverse factors related to economic strain and anomie on individuals' religious affiliation preferences. |
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No, it is an anti-life, anti-human theoretical abstraction that denies our common humanity, our inherent interests, and our individual preferences. |
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It is important to listen to our customers to discover their likes and dislikes and then take the necessary steps to deliver on their preferences. |
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More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants. |
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He added that a good tallyman would be accurate to one or two votes over an entire day and they would be accurate not alone on first preferences but second and third as well. |
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Suppose further that moderate people adjust their tastes and preferences so that they have a reasonable chance of being satisfied with their share of social goods. |
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Moreover, the Bullet, like the Harley Davidson, offers a lot of opportunities for the owner to customise it according to his personal tastes and preferences. |
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Everyone is assumed to have a set of personal tastes and preferences. |
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Personal tastes and preferences that can take any form you two decide on. |
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Rational choice theory views actors as rational insofar as they act instrumentally, are utility maximizers, possess stable and exogenous preferences, and are self-interested. |
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And it is only on Christmas Day, when she withdraws from the Chapel Royal at the moment of the elevation of the Mass, that she makes her religious preferences plain. |
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And there's ticks and crosses to indicate everyone's preferences. |
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I do not support racial quotas, preferences, or set-asides, which perpetuate divisions and can lead people to question the accomplishments of successful minorities. |
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Dylan cannot, of course, keep from importing his own style and preferences and melding it with the 1940s sound. |
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These preferences often serve to clarify, but a less deft handling leads to tercets like the following, their force buried under prepositions, pronouns and modals. |
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Sander and Taylor say that this is exactly what mismatch theory would predict, because preferences cascade. |
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The unexpected result is that the less selective the school, the bigger the racial preferences, and the larger the mismatch. |
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Tolerance of long waiting times, lack of information, uncommunicative staff, and failures to seek patients' views and take account of their preferences is wearing thin. |
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In the case of a corporate borrower the most relevant provisions are those concerned with attacking transactions at an undervalue, preferences, and certain floating charges. |
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Affinities of both Kittlitz's and Marbled murrelets for particular water clarity and habitat types seen here reflect differences in foraging preferences. |
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Patient preferences for nondisclosure of medical information and family-centered decision making may be disorienting initially to American-trained physicians. |
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The question is whether corporations would be so bullish on racial preferences in university admissions were they not under such pressure to diversify their own workforces. |
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The current occupant of the White House, we all know is a tee-totaler, but previous Presidents have been well-known for their spirituous preferences. |
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When a senator leaves their party to another, or to go independent, suddenly literally hundreds and thousands of voters preferences are rendered null and void. |
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Nutritional research also suggests that an expectant mother can influence her sprog's future food preferences by the dietary choices she made during pregnancy. |
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Some Labor figures dismiss this poll, questioning its methodology, and especially doubting if the preferences would fall the way Newspoll has notionally distributed them. |
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I have always thought of myself as open-minded about my kids' preferences. |
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He is centrally concerned with how visions of national parks, aesthetic preferences, and views of appropriate nature-culture relations change over time. |
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But as in the conflicts between Blue and Green factions of the Byzantine hippodrome, minor affective preferences can have major political consequences. |
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The Act therefore melds the criminal law and civil law very closely together and appears to provide a choice of remedies to meet the needs and preferences of victims. |
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I think that it is of paramount importance that at this point I state that at no point did the ALS ever seek, actively, or inactively, the votes or preferences of liberals. |
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The Packers and Stockyards Act prohibits undue price preferences and grants USDA broad authority to stop unfair trade practices in their incipiency. |
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Having polled a commendable 5,468 first preferences votes in the recent general election, Cllr Browne is confident he is in a good position to take a senate seat. |
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From rock 'n' roll funerals to cryogenics, people's preferences for final arrangements now vary according to demographics, geography, and personal style. |
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In addition, because they are believed to be the sister group to proboscideans, their aquatic preferences raise interesting evolutionary questions. |
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I think the President is a democrat and in democracy we have preferences. |
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Finally, it is noteworthy that caregiver preferences may to a large extent dictate the use of epidurals and other medical procedures for laboring women. |
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This theory stipulates that people are motivated by calculations of abstract utility in a cost-benefit framework, informed by exogenous tastes and preferences. |
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Sugar preferences of a generalist nonpasserine flower visitor, the African Speckled Mousebird. |
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After independence, preferences gradually shifted toward neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles. |
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Such styles were influenced by locally available construction materials, climate, topography, and local preferences. |
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The same preferences are reflected in what the polities omit to do. |
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It also associated with higher preferences for health and attractiveness in mates. |
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To break up intact plant tissues, mammals have developed teeth structures that reflect their feeding preferences. |
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The choice of term can be controversial and can reveal the writer's political preferences. |
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In the Lake Ontario system, they have been demonstrating dietary preferences towards the invasive round goby. |
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The children, most 9 or 10, then signaled their preferences for the Democratic nomination in a gradewide straw poll. |
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Wolf interactions with American black bears are much rarer than with brown bears, because of differences in habitat preferences. |
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Brown rats use social learning in a wide range of situations, but perhaps especially so in acquiring food preferences. |
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However, some toothed whales have preferences between different kinds of fish, indicating some sort of attachment to taste. |
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Interspecific competition between the two species is probable in regions where dietary preferences overlap. |
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They generally prefer to drink tea or coffee with breakfast, though food preferences vary regionally. |
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However, some have preferences between different kinds of fish, indicating some sort of attachment to taste. |
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The 1865 edition of the book included the transfer of preferences from dropped candidates and the STV method was essentially complete. |
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Gut content analysis of the most common juvenile fish revealed that each species has distinct diet preferences. |
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When consumers viewed the commercials at regular speed, there were no differences in preferences for Mountain Dew. |
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In Section 2 we have established preferences for suffixal over prefixal morphology, and anticipatory over perseverative phonology. |
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These processes allow legislators to cardinalize preferences, even when preferences are multi-peaked. |
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Water balance and temperature preferences, and their role in regulating activity times of tenebrionid beetles. |
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A small, hex head set screw just below the trigger allows you to customize trigger sensitivity to suit your personal preferences. |
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Advantek's other features include a comprehensive and context-sensitive on-line help, custom program preferences and customizable reports. |
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To compare consumer preferences for contractible aspects of GPs and pharmacies, two discrete choice experiments are designed. |
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Larval survival, host plant preferences and developmental responses of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella on wild brassicaceous species. |
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An alternative that puts a more amorphous structure on consumer preferences is the specification of semiflexible functional forms. |
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The kit offers two counterstain options and testing protocol flexibility to meet pathologists' individual preferences. |
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Voters, therefore, do not have the option to express their preferences at the ballot as to which of a party's candidates are elected into office. |
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The effect of intraspecific and interspecific interactions on perch-height preferences of three odonate taxa. |
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The need to attract second preferences tends to promote consensus and disadvantage extremes. |
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Although geometric patterns and mythological scenes occur throughout the Empire, regional preferences also find expression. |
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The share of preferences going from the Progress Party to the Democrats was swollen, if not almost wholly accounted for, by donkey votes. |
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Different user preferences and requirements have led to diversified market conditions for DCT and CVT across various regions. |
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The second caveat is that antisocial preferences, such as sadism, envy and resentment, have to be excluded. |
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Lamb wanted Bernard Shrimsley to be his deputy, which Murdoch accepted as Shrimsley had been the second name on his list of preferences. |
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In heterodox economics, there are limits to substitution at the theoretical level, with preferences generally seen as being lexicographic. |
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Seed preferences and foraging by granivores at raccoon latrines in the transmission dynamics of the raccoon roundworm. |
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Participants provided information about their meat intake, preferred cooking methods and doneness preferences. |
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A firm can improve on autarkic production by pooling its investors' risks of idiosyncratic shocks to their respective preferences. |
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A powerful heuristic must be at work here that is stronger than deliberate reasoning, national character or individual preferences. |
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Related to cultural issues, diversity of preferences within a society may contribute to economic inequality. |
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People's preferences determine whether they consume earnings immediately or defer consumption to the future. |
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New products may be introduced, older products disappear, the quality of existing products may change, and consumer preferences can shift. |
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White papers are a way the government can present policy preferences before it introduces legislation. |
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The method can be confusing, and may cause some people to vote incorrectly with respect to their actual preferences. |
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For example, a company may want to study the shopping preferences of each customer to facilitate upsales. |
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As we develop our skills at modelling, so we can adapt strategies to fit, tailor-make them for our personal preferences. |
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These preferences are reflected in what the polities do, how they behave. |
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Moreover, the idea of inframarginal contributions presumes a consistent self that makes market decisions commensurate with those preferences. |
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Meek also considered a variant on his system which allows for equal preferences to be expressed. |
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Another example is the assumption of narrowly selfish preferences versus a model that tests for selfish, altruistic, and cooperative preferences. |
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Competition can be fierce in North America with the northern harrier, with which the owl shares similar habitat and prey preferences. |
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Cultural differences in communication styles and preferences are also significant. |
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He also wrote about the Condorcet paradox, which he called the intransitivity of majority preferences. |
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This system is used in Sri Lankan presidential elections, with voters allowed to give three preferences. |
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Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences. |
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These services were in a variety of styles, depending on the preferences of the congregation. |
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Feed preferences and habituation of sheep poisoned by locoweed. |
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Foraging habitat preferences of vespertilionid bats in Britain. |
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Within the present structures, congregations are able to manage themselves and arrange their services as they choose, reflecting their circumstances and preferences. |
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My Kitchen by Chef Chris is Oasis Paco Park Hotel's main hotel restaurant serving Italian cuisine that perfectly matches with different cuisine preferences. |
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However, research by Varvel et al, did not find any particular combination of personality-type preferences to have a direct effect on group achievement. |
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By this I mean the principle that, in deciding what is good and what is bad for a given individual, the ultimate criterion can only be his own wants and his own preferences. |
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Cliff landforms provide unique habitat niches to a variety of plants and animals, whose preferences and needs are suited by the vertical geometry of this landform type. |
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One way that different herbivores can survive together in a given area is for each species to have different food preferences, although there may be some overlap. |
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After an introductory chapter, the second chapter of the book is devoted to the comparison of people's preferences for individualistic or collectivistic values in Europe. |
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Overhearing her telling the others about her job as a lap dancer, the housemates weren't impressed when she went into distasteful detail about sexual preferences. |
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What I wish to emphasize here is that 'traditionally' fa'afafine have been and generally still are initially identified in terms of labour preferences. |
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According to Andy Johnson, Hardwood Publishing, early preferences from mill owners calls for more ash, aspen and cypress, and less red oak and hard maple. |
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AltaVista, the leader of the search engine pack, a lows you to create a personalized preferences page that you can bookmark or use as your browser home page. |
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Taste is the most important sense in sheep, establishing forage preferences, with sweet and sour plants being preferred and bitter plants being more commonly rejected. |
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I am pleased that AJEE did not follow the preferences of its first editor by over-privileging empirical-analytic and scientistic research reports. |
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The AP360 will allow us to reapproach those who have been intrigued by the ATS Open Pivot Heart Valve story but have desired a cuff more compatible with their preferences. |
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Anecdotally, some individuals in captivity have been noted to have preferences for food fish types, although it is not clear if taste mediates this preference. |
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Let us now focus more specifically on the ordinal scale of preferences. |
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Traditionality of mating-site preferences in a coral reef fish. |
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The rise of the RCA can be attributed to a large number of reasons, some of them springing from natural human preferences, and some of them the result of government action. |
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The actual types eaten depend on local preferences, availability, cost and other factors, with cattle, sheep, pigs and goats being the main species involved. |
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But as the sister of Edward IV, the newly crowned Yorkist King of England, in an age of civil war, Margaret is not allowed the liberty of preferences. |
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The design programme can be entirely personalized, allowing each customer to be involved in every area of the aircraft's manufacture to mold it to their preferences. |
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The unrealism of this preferences type, however, does not mean individuals do not require a premium to take part in a transaction they view to be immoral. |
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Conversely, widely respected candidates can win election with relatively few first preferences by benefitting from strong subordinate preference support. |
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We show that no extension of random dictatorship to weak preferences satisfies these properties, even when significantly weakening the required degree of strategyproofness. |
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Now, PVR customers who supply their companies with information about their favorite shows and other lifestyle preferences will be shown ads directed at them. |
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How can this result from the Matlab experiment be reconciled with earlier evidence of family planning programs' impact on family size preferences? |
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From the launch until 1987, the controllers of Radio 3 showed preferences towards speech and arts programming as opposed to focus on classical music and the Proms. |
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They test for perch-height preferences with simple chi-square tests. |
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The investigators found that taste preferences did not differ for the labeled versus the unlabeled sample of zucchini chocolate chip bread or broccoli gingerbread spice cake. |
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