单词 | Propensity |
例句 | 1 She has a propensity to exaggerate. 2 He has a propensity for drinking too much alcohol. 3 He seems to have a propensity for breaking things. 4 He showed a propensity for violence. 5 He's well-known for his natural propensity for indiscretion. 6 Mr Bint has a propensity to put off decisions to the last minute. 7 The propensity to hooliganism is inherent in every society. 8 His trademark was his propensity to resign. 9 They showed no propensity towards sloppy kisses. 10 His propensity for saying yes when no would have been more appropriate kept getting the partnership into trouble. 11 But he reckoned without the propensity for panic in his rivals, who needed only par to rule Brooks out. 12 Do you mean little Louisa's propensity for breaking plates as an example? 13 Though keen rivals, such gangs have a propensity to combine against a common enemy. 14 Yet this is exactly the behavioural propensity of the id uncovered by clinical psychoanalysis. 15 In turn, the propensity to marry can be measured by estimating the proportion of women still unmarried at ages 35-44. 16 In humid climates, triticale seed had the annoying propensity of sprouting prematurely; often, while still on the parent. 17 The trouble was that George had a needling propensity for deception that could not be slaked. 18 Table 4. National income and the average propensity to consume in the United States, 1869- 1928. 19 There, the capitalist class had the larger savings propensity, and a transfer to wage-earners reduced the rate of accumulation. 20 Country size, for instance, appears to be related to the propensity to centralise collective bargaining authority within national confederations. 21 The circumstances of their procuring silk stuffs at a cheap rate is favourable to this propensity. 22 It will not be easy given the Sri Lankan propensity for getting under the skin of the opposition. 23 The recorded figures exaggerate the increase in victimization which is occurring, mainly because of a greater public propensity to report certain crimes. 24 Through the first four games, the Bears have shown a propensity for the flags that would make even the Raiders blush. 25 This is an important reason why the old have a high propensity to be poor. 26 Errors in recall can be similar for different individuals. for example the propensity for simple reversals within a number sequence. 27 By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital. 28 This is a Yankees team that has shown a propensity for taking advantage of any opportunities that are handed to them. 29 The man was remarkably easy to terrify, but for how long did that overcome his propensity to babble? 30 The cousin was Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures and a man with a sentimental propensity for hiring his relatives. 1 He has a propensity for drinking too much alcohol. 31 The primary testing episode showed, however, a propensity to unite against the Government. 32 Duncan reminds us of the antiquity of the propensity to quantify the doings of people in various ways. 33 National income and the average propensity to consume in the United States, 1869- 1928. 34 All objects have a propensity to move in straight lines, upwards or downwards, towards their natural place. 35 Wartime discoveries of acute poverty among elderly people heightened awareness of their propensity to poverty. 36 For example, the marginal propensity to make bequests out of lifetime income may rise with the level of income. 37 I can tell about my propensity toward middle age spread simply by trying to fit into my double-breasted blazer. 38 Propensity to take an unfair advantage of available opportunities by those who lead the change. 39 Some strains of nematodes have a high propensity for arrested development while in others this is low. 40 It stabilised demand by income transfers to those who had a high propensity to consume. 41 On this score they were identical to the preceding game: slow starters with a propensity to give away simple penalties. 42 Their importance, like that of cytomegalovirus, lies in their propensity for causing serious perinatal infection. 43 He was. a gifted man, but had a propensity for falling into bad associations. 44 He recognized his own propensity to evil. 45 She hasn't reckoned on his propensity for violence. 46 Propensity to consume is there. 47 That slope is the marginal propensity to consume. 47 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 48 It'springs from a peculiar propensity of mine, Your Honor. 49 Little girls have a propensity for playing with dolls. 50 His propensity for [ toward ] wonder and adventure was growing constantly. 51 With a descent of marginal propensity to consume of Chinese resident, expenditure multiplier of government uniterruptedly go down. 52 The Chinese language embraces many unique politeness features, such as self- denigration and affirmative propensity. 53 However, this technique continues to be characterized by its propensity to elicit passive results, such as formation, thrombopoiesis, form ation of encrustation or stone. 54 Thereby it draws some conclusions that invest multiplier of FuXin is not stable, marginal propensity to consume lowly. 55 He argued that if domestic demand for goods and services is weak, perhaps because of a low propensity to consume, there is likely to be a lot of unemployment, as otherwise supply would exceed demand. 56 It has two forms: average propensity to consume and marginal propensity to consume. 57 A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good-tempered or cross. 58 Tumor growth is slow but its clinical course is relentless and progressive. ACC is the propensity for perineural invasion and distant spread to the lungs and bones is frequent. 59 If the marginal propensity to consume increases, the multiplier increases, additional autonomous spending will have a greater compounded effect in the equilibrium of the goods market. 60 The frequency interpretation and the propensity interpretation belong to the objective interpretation of modern inductive logic. 61 The effectiveness of an expansionary fiscal policy is determined by investment multiplier, which in turn, has direct relationship with residents' consumption propensity. 62 Orange is of less significance in Asia due to the propensity for lemon-flavoured iced tea as well as the strength of the unpackaged lemon still drinks segment in India," said the spokesperson. 63 Marginal propensity to consume is the effect on consumption of an additional dollar in disposable income. 64 As the US has a high marginal propensity to import, when the economy expands, more dollars flow out of the country, which is another form of global stimulus. 65 In fact, we have already assumed capitalist's Marginal propensity to consume is zero early. 66 An alternative would be to estimate a linear model and assume that the marginal propensity to import is constant. 67 and strategies to counter the high propensity to save by households corporates and central government. 68 Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is the second commonest malignant neoplasm in salivary glands. It has a known propensity for neural invasion, which will lead to frequent recurrences and metastasis. 69 Government Spending Multipliers - Numbers that increase the change in output affected by a change in government spending due to consumer's marginal propensity to consume. 70 Successful self-directed learners have a high propensity for asking why– and lots of other questions. 71 The topic of this paper is the consumption demand and the propensity to consume since the reform and opening in China. 72 The propensity of raloxifene to cause hot flashes precludes its use in women with vasomotor symptoms. 73 Its deep causes are that our country's propensity to consume is low, and there are many barriers to fund precipitation and investment consumption turnover. 74 From the website's point of view, the advantage is that it can also personalise its prices and advertising to try to suit your needs and tastes, and increase your propensity to click and buy. 75 But statement (3) does not concern the average propensity to consume. 76 The US has a high marginal propensity to import and as the economy expands more dollars flow out of the country, which is another form of global stimulus. 77 Esthesioneuroblastomas have a particular propensity for crossing the cribriform plate to enter the intracranial space. 77 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 78 The neoplasm with the greatest propensity to metastasize to heart is melanoma. 79 Software is no different, except in its propensity to change. 80 Our panel includes annual exports to 33 propensity to import from China would do violence to the data. 81 Such gangs have a propensity to combine against a common enemy. 82 As any good psephologist knows, your propensity to go to the polls makes the coming General Election one that will see the majority of votes cast being from people aged over 50. 83 An unusually high propensity to save, coupled with an inefficient system for distributing consumer goods and services, keeps domestic demand down. 84 Younger age and female gender had a propensity for local recurrence, suggesting that the biological behavior of desmoid tumor may depend on the status of the disease at presentation. 85 It is about the marginal propensity to consume (MPC), which is the extra consumption generated by a dollar of extra income. 86 They do know that the propensity for allergies can be genetic. 87 It is the propensity to natural-selection, to delay reconversion to energy, to maintain the energy in mass format. 88 The propensity for tuxedoed birds to enact something like a gay marriage has since provided a memorable skirmish in the culture wars. 89 These effects are being compounded by the weakness of the labor market from the perspective of workers, which reduces incomes and, by increasing insecurity, increases the propensity to save. 90 Oddly, as Chinese incomes have grown, so has their propensity to save. 91 Yes, you can blame your increased poundage on the recession now, at least if you already had a propensity to portliness, according to a new study. 92 First, peoples' idea affects their propensity to save and consume and invest, and difference attitude on risk, which are impacted on the economic situation. 93 This waistcoat has a propensity to pucker up over the chest. 94 In many countries, government agencies and non-profit-making enterprises have a similar propensity to outsource for the sake of operational effectiveness. 95 The marginal propensity to import, in other words, is a " leakage " from the expenditure stream. 96 Asia's propensity to save is engrained more by policy than by culture. 97 After analyzing the propensity to consume and the economy institution altogether in our country, we know there is a close connection between them. 98 Development of hardier clones has helped production levels, which were irregular in humid climates, due to this variety's propensity to develop "powdery mildew" and "black rot". 99 Given my propensity for skepticism when it comes to most of the paranormal piffle proffered by the prajna peddlers meditating and soaking their way to nirvana here, I was surprised the hall was full. 100 Then the task is to estimate the cointegration equations to obtain the marginal propensity to consume and the income elasticity of the city dwellers central China. 101 Essentially, what the precautionary-saving literature says is that more uncertainty reduces the average propensity to consume (APC), the ratio of consumption to income. 102 Under existing household registration system in China, migrants have lower marginal propensity to consume than the urban residents. 103 This paper explores the impact of income distribution on propensity to consume and explains the characteristics of propensity to consume in China based on the law of diminishing marginal utility. 104 These mouselike creatures are among the small minority of mammals — less than 5 percent — who share humans' propensity for monogamy. 105 Asia's propensity to save is engrained more by policy than by culture. But that doesn't mean it can be quickly or easily reversed. 106 By using Chinese Household Survey of 2005, this paper adopts the dummy variable and Propensity Score Matching model to estimate wage returns on computer uses. 107 And your defect is a propensity to hate every body. 108 It is, thus, the largest market in the world for the furniture sector and it has a strong propensity to import. 109 This paper revised the model of foreign trade multiplier, and estimated the time-varying marginal propensity to import and foreign trade multiplier in China though the time-varying parameters model. 110 A corollary from the hypothesis is that, people's marginal propensity to consume in earlier life cycle is high, in the following life cycle is relatively low, and in the late life cycle is high again. 111 Given our propensity to look for patterns in a superfluity of data, is it any wonder that so many are taken in by such codified claptrap? 112 They are growing slowly with a propensity for local recurrence and metastasis. 113 The long-term propensity to consume of Chinese citizens exists "Kuznets' Paradox", but the long-term propensity to consume of Chinese citizens trends lower. 114 Propensity scores are used to reduce selection bias by equating groups based on these covariates. 115 Individuals, companies and some governments have continued their propensity to save. 116 Given the propensity for human error in such circumstances, mechanised grunts might make such calls better than flesh-and-blood officers. 117 To this end, the authors use a generalised propensity score technique. 118 A high marginal propensity to consume increases the effect of any expansion in autonomous spending. 119 Should genetic engineers fix nearsightedness, say, or a propensity to put on weight or lose hair? 120 For the time being, Hamas has survived without dealing with its own vulnerabilities, including its anti-Semitic charter, its disregard for the laws of war, and its propensity for authoritarianism. 121 We established in chapter 8 that employment can only increase pari passu with investment unless there is a change in the propensity to consume. |
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