proclivity im PONS Wörterbuch

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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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It was rather the fun and excitement of training and competition that bound together local groups and their national units more than ideological proclivities.
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The lion's proclivity for man-eating has been systematically examined.
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We recognised an inclination or proclivity among ourselves to procrastinate and keep layering stuff up, he said.
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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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Her signature creations combine a variety of materials that have acted as a catalyst for more established spiritual proclivity as expressed through hypnotic mandala-like configurations.
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Large forms dominate most of his paintings and indicate his proclivities for sculpture.
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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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However, a proclivity to basketball seemed to be an inherited trait.
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Having squandered his inheritance, and with a proclivity for drinking and gambling, he accumulated debts.
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