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    proclivity


    1. Or was it, as he suspected, simply Truman’s proclivity for irresponsibility that repeatedly got him into the worst of all possible situations? He’d had such high hopes for a joyous reunion: Truman and Raul, the inseparable cousins of their youth, together again


    2. An example is a person who is easily angered – a proclivity that is a karmic consequence of previously repeated angry behavior


    3. I used my powers of persuasion and proclivity for bullshit to get seated in the section staffed by the waitress who served the band


    4. Stone, you have an imaginativeness that would best be served in fiction, but fiction is not a reliable, or a practical pursuit, particularly in the horror genre, despite your obvious proclivity for the form


    5. Rochelle was not immune to his sexual proclivity


    6. ’ How could I have forgotten Thee back when, but then—just now—again? Forgive me my proclivity


    7. ‘Human proclivity is a tenuous thing, isn’t it?,’ she contemplated, bogged down by self-doubt


    8. He soon found himself aiming that white hot glare of his at the quiz maker instead of the takers as had been his proclivity


    9. He even managed to maintain his youthful appearance despite his proclivity for the cheap cigarettes that he smoked constantly, a habit that normally accelerated the aging process in many people


    10. “Now, I have heard of your proclivity to reference songs, literature and media, but

    11. One cautionary note is that both cranberries and blueberries contain oxalate, which is a chemical that can add to the risk for kidney stones for those with a proclivity or history


    12. The proximity of her person and the proclivity of her posture triggered an emotional upsurge in his soul that occasioned a craving to caress her frame


    13. Thus, the human proclivity to get attracted to the opposite sex comes into conflict with the concept of adultery


    14. Having rationalized her proclivity thus, visualizing the ecstasies of their passionate orgies, she got excited


    15. Regrettably, the politicians too developed a proclivity to fan religious passions to create vote banks for themselves


    16. The frugal lifestyle he adopted at the height of his fame and fortune could be owing to his personal proclivity or the public posturing, and/or both


    17. His proclivity for suggesting the absurd was testimony to this position


    18. It’s time the Indian Musalmans contemplate whether they could hero-worship the marauders of the Hindu mandirs (Aurangazeb, the despoiler of the Kashi Viswanath temple, the next most revered after Somnath, has a Muslim approval rating of 39%) and in the same vein condemn those that pulled down the decrepit Babri masjid! Well, all this won’t be amusing to the Hindus; the mind-set of double standards is troublesome even in the majority community but it would be eminently unwise for the minorities to develop the proclivity of reading the Indian history from the Pakistani text books


    19. Thus the proclivity for a conflict oriented, competition framing, disciplined by gaming culture to embrace the multi-virtuality of The Ultimate Game – War and its handmaiden, militarism, and their child, the Security State and its lover, GovCorp


    20. (Blaming others has been a proclivity of hu-

    21. The human proclivity toward self-seeking,


    22. They usually kept to themselves and while there were a few openly gay vets who you could obviously tell were homosexual, the vast majority that I came to know didn’t talk or show any sign of their sexual proclivity


    23. I found in Hinduism a peculiarly childish faith that sustained their proclivity for asceticism


    24. But with the self-combating proclivity of the supersensitive, an answer thereto arose in Clare's own mind, and he almost feared it


    25. was sufficiently exceptional in point of time and manner to reinvigorate the feminine proclivity which had been stifled down as useless save in its bearings to the letting trade


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    Synonyme für "proclivity"

    leaning proclivity propensity talent bent capacity capability proficiency inclination