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propensities <a propensity; propensities> N

propensities

marginal propensity ECON

average propensity to consume ECON

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Absent implausibly large differences in marginal spending propensities among the groups, it was suggested, pure redistributions should have no significant macroeconomic effects.
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It furthermore lists twenty-one pointing-out instructions appropriate for people with different propensities and proclivities along with four key points and practice instructions.
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This sense of imaginary superiority is the parent of high qualities, and prevents the possessor very often from indulging mean and contemptible propensities.
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Like all horror stories it is belittled by its own theatricality yet it remains an amazingly worded orgy of the more unspeakable human propensities.
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The sensation of feeling one's heart swoon, or getting butterflies corresponds to the physical expression of these psychic propensities.
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Popper's propensities, while they are not relative frequencies, are yet defined in terms of relative frequency.
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These areas were said to be proportional to a person's propensities.
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