proclivities en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

proclivities en el diccionario PONS

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Most setters are born with a natural proclivity to hunting.
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The foreword suggested that the show existed only for the fun of things rather than any political proclivities.
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Its describes the personalities and proclivities of eight fictional corrupt politicians, all brothers within the same family.
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This proclivity, together with lengthy periods of ill health, saw him complete barely 40 paintings and a similar number of drawings during his career.
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Many mental traits, aptitudes, or proclivities, on the other hand, which reappear persistently in successive populations may be derived from an entirely different source.
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Motion in the nanoactuator displayed a proclivity of the shorter tube to follow a path of minimum energy.
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Essentially, genes provide proclivities and potentialities continuously involving feedback mechanisms with the environment throughout life, but especially during prenatal and early childhood.
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Many bacteria are known to be able to tolerate high levels of arsenic, and to have a proclivity to take it up into their cells.
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A strong proclivity among these new residents to homeownership and block associations helped the neighborhood survive the economic and social distress of the 1970s.
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However, a proclivity to basketball seemed to be an inherited trait.
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