preferences in the PONS Dictionary

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Local nonsatiation is implied by monotonicity of preferences, but not vice versa.
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In that case preferences would be incomplete, since not being able to choose is not the same as being indifferent.
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But the preferences are as varied as the chip stands themselves.
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But do those dining habits and preferences truly expose one's personality, or is ending a relationship over a food hang-up just plain petty?
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For the first time ever he will allow people to look behind the scenes writing and producing along the preferences of the public.
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However, it may be endangered because of its narrow ecological preferences.
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They will need to consider the childs age, developmental level and personality, the severity of the hearing loss, as well as their own preferences.
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Both writers make great play of their protagonists' gastronomic preferences.
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Informally, an agent has quasilinear utility if it can express all its preferences in terms of money and the amount of money it has will not create a wealth effect.
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For example, a forecaster in a state of hunger is likely to overestimate how much they will want to eat later, overlooking the effect of satiation on future preferences.
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