The word
"predilection" means having a preference or liking for something or someone. It represents a strong inclination or tendency towards a particular thing.
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This kind of human
predilection for same sex love and romance may appear bizarre but this is quite common phenomena and is in existence since ages all around the world.
The political
predilections of Trump and his Cabinet augur continued improvement of scientific ties with Russia.
David Don't expect much from Web He's a simple guy
with predilections towards binary thinking.
One reason for this lower rate is the fact that cats are simply less attractive meals for the mosquitoes that transmit the parasite from host to host.7 There is no known age or
sex predilection for infection and «indoor - only» cats are just as likely to become infected as are those that have outdoor access.8
The first one is typing your called for site
predilections in one of the search engines wish Google or Yahoo.
His later combines, harvested from increasingly diverse social and international fields, confounded any of his own
predilections toward an orthodoxy of American pop imagery, which is why this work still retains a universal appeal.
When you become mindful of your
own predilections for fetish play, you may be facing a lot of false assumptions.
For some reason, perhaps my
natural predilection for cat videos, his pet was of more interest to me than Fred was, with his funny headphones and Dracula lighting.
One must also be careful not to read too much into perceived patterns given the
human predilection for seeing patterns that do not really exist.
Be that as it may, now we are worried about whether or not COLORS indicate some kind of
political predilection?
Birds born with a
genetic predilection for musical innovation most likely would have had trouble mating.
At this point, Jim's game playing is probably not that revelatory, given his
known predilection for hunting monsters:
The theological conclusions of those who pursue the historical Jesus simply correlate too strongly with their own
theological predilections to suggest otherwise.
I guess the Supreme Court issued another banal decision which reinforces the legal wisdom of going before the courts as either a crap shoot or the judges decide based on personal
ideological predilections and wrapped up in res or decisis.
There is no particular breed susceptibility, and there may be a slight
gender predilection for males.
We have seen that at one period a rigid scheme of interpretation tended to blanket the direct impact of the Bible upon the mind; and at another period the license of private interpretation threatened to befog it in a cloud of
individual predilections.
Most canine worms involve the gastrointestinal tract as their primary
predilection site, although they can also infest and impact other organs of body in heavy infestations.
Middle - aged or older dogs (average age of 11 years) can be affected and no sex
predilection exists.
It's great to see this old trick used for millennia before the advent of refrigerants and appliances, but which also intentionally transforms the wasted energy produced by our
modern predilection for convenience.
These tumors on the spinal cord, neuroepitheliomas, have a
special predilection for German Shepherd Dogs from six months to maturity at three years of age.
The Abrahamic religions do and they're the only ones of real consequence globally as they are the ones with the
greatest predilection for violence.
Despite his obvious toupee and
strange predilection for turtlenecks, Lunardi's predictions have been exceptionally accurate over the years.
Whole - brain WM microstructure abnormalities were more pronounced in the left hemisphere in SD and bilaterally — with a
slight predilection for the right — in bvFTD.
In light of Chrysler's thinning herd, and given FCA's
clear predilection for SUVs, the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is a somewhat unexpected step.
References to Northern European mythology, composer Richard Wagner's operas, the history of German philosophy and culture, and the country's
historical predilection for Romantic landscape painting are recurring themes in Kiefer's work.
Davis Guggenheim can not curb his Gore - o - phile
predilections when selecting unflattering film clips of GOP presidents.
It is sufficient to note that Bleich's personal
predilections play no small role in determining where the halakhic chips fall in this case.
An activated PTEN dimer that contains two non-mutant proteins (A) can transform the functional lipid (D) on the cellular membrane (E) into a chemical form that tunes down
cancer predilection.
Best known for his role as Warrick Brown, the detective with a
marked predilection for risk (and an ongoing gambling addiction), on CBS's blockbuster series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the easygoing, congenial, and memorably handsome African - American actor Gary Dourdan has built his life and his public image around uniqueness and originality.
Long overlooked as a centre for artistic production, London was seen as not having any sort of
artistic predilection, and if any, much lower than that of heart of artistic innovation, Paris.
Through the presentation of rarely seen archival material and original work across a range of media,
early predilections towards themes of feminist science fiction and mysticism, biomorphic posthumanism and sardonic pranksterism are revealed.
Sun Myung Moon's revelation calls forth real commitment, but commitment to a messiah without a cross who confirms us in our
cultural predilections.
Just dogs — but powerful, not - for - everybody dogs with a
general predilection towards intraspecific aggression that owners must recognize, manage, and train to control.
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