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"propensity" Definitions
  1. a natural desire or need that makes you tend to behave in a particular way

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Projected propensity to vote based on demographic data—not always the same thing as reported propensity to vote—was factored in.
Because she proposes getting the new tax revenue from those with a low marginal propensity to spend, or alternatively, a high marginal propensity to save.
In our view, the Moroccan state's propensity to support CDG in case of need is very high, as is CDG's propensity to support CIH if required.
Low-propensity voters who believe that neither political party cares about them don't suddenly become high-propensity just because one party's nominee demonstrates he really doesn't.
What's interesting is that, according to the authors of that study, there's an emerging consensus that the propensity to punish is stronger than the propensity to reward.
This represents a further redistribution away from those with the greatest need (and therefore the highest marginal propensity to spend) to those with the least marginal propensity to spend.
"Our propensity to buy stuff isn't going away, and China's propensity to produce stuff more cheaply than we can isn't going away," said Mitch Roschelle, a partner at PwC.
"You could certainly make a fair argument that leagues should be able to know whether a player has a [genetic] propensity to alcoholism, or a propensity to have a gambling addiction," Milstein says.
But even Ms. Smith couldn't cure my propensity to misbehave.
For the Golden State Warriors, it's a propensity for turnovers.
His propensity to do so has to make mathematicians cringe.
Do you have a high marginal propensity to consume chocolate?
This is known as the marginal propensity to consume (MPC).
She is as quick to rationalize her propensity for mythmaking.
Lawmakers would benefit from his propensity to speak his mind.
The younger and younger that left-of-center voters get, the less and less propensity they have to vote at all, and the greater propensity to vote (if they vote) for a third party.
Drain has so far shown a propensity to keeping Sears alive.
Shifting resources toward those with greater propensity to spend should help.
The problem is, Indiana also has a propensity for wearing down.
The flipside of MBS's boldness is his propensity to act rashly.
This male propensity for violence has a bearing on self-ID.
In Britain, the propensity to vote rises as people become happier.
We do not expect the banks' owners' support propensity to weaken.
The nature of the industry helps explain its propensity for consolidation.
"She's got to get those low-propensity voters out," Duffy said.
Our propensity to engage in poor planning is not newly discovered.
Its propensity to bend yet endure makes it a cultural symbol.
Their offspring, if any, may have a propensity for being gay.
And Islamic State fighters have not shown much propensity to flee.
Instead, people might have a natural propensity to sort themselves out.
And a quarter of those low-propensity, unaffiliated voters are Latinos.
The director's gift for pastiche extends to his propensity for appropriation.
This relies on MS' ability and propensity to honour their budget commitments.
Lately, however, this propensity to fear the worst has become more pronounced.
Ad nauseam, the Straits Times and others praise his propensity to "listen".
Natural selection reduced their propensity for reactive aggression (the hot, impulsive type).
Additionally, the agency views EIF shareholders' propensity to support EIF as strong.
Carter-Johnson, a professional photographer, has a propensity to draw or doodle.
As a gallerist, I am intrigued by the account's propensity for humor.
The propensity for errors, fraud and tax risk exposure increase across borders.
So China's vast surpluses in part reflected its extraordinary propensity to save.
Or is there, deep inside our species, an equal propensity toward peace?
And Democrats are well-known for their propensity to wring their hands.
A widespread propensity to hoard money posed a problem for Say's vision.
UK telecoms operators generally have shown a good propensity to drive efficiencies.
Todd Sickafoose, who produced the album, joked about her propensity for revisions.
My propensity for destructive escapism found a lot of fuel in Berlin.
These installations are primarily driven by millennials' propensity for plants and wellness.
Yes, I'm talking about his absolute crystal-clear propensity to kick people.
Considering his propensity for giving life, God would probably be a mother.
She has lived with her father's propensity for misdirection all her life.
That something is a masochistic propensity to want what you cannot have.
One study examined people's propensity to break rules — in this case, driving rules.
That makes the government nervous—and may increase its propensity to silence critics.
NEVER underestimate a successful man's propensity to waste money on hideous personal items.
"The market has completely overestimated the Fed's propensity to cut rates," Emanuel said.
"North Korea has a propensity to try and capture everyone's attention," Cha said.
Instead, Newell's (perhaps inherited) propensity to forgive manifests itself with her husband, John.
Rather, he has always been broadly liberal, but with a propensity to lapse.
Along the way, Mrs May has shown a remarkable propensity to lose ministers.
Samsung's propensity for visual flourishes can occasionally be over the top and distracting.
Stock prices have a propensity to decline, sometimes rather precipitously, after mid-March.
But if sports betting is legal, I think that there's a lower propensity.
But the subindex measuring consumer propensity to buy edged up to 56.3 points.
In five clicks it can detect your propensity to buy and your interest.
Our digital spaces are increasingly organized around our capacity and propensity to spend.
Given Musk's propensity for using Twitter for pranks, many assumed he was joking.
"These people have a real propensity for lying," a therapist (Joyce Cohen) warns.
Businesses' propensity to invest was up slightly since a similar survey last autumn.
He's a kid with strong opinions and a propensity for trashing his room.
As originally issued, the Galaxy Note 7 had a propensity to catch fire.
Millennials especially have demonstrated a propensity to favor companies with a generous mission.
And he had plenty of material, given his propensity for verbal traffic wrecks.
This concern, while genuine, misunderstands people's propensity to commit crime throughout their lives.
Health risk scores, frailty scores, brand-name medicine propensity scores are all available.
Sub-indices measuring consumer propensity to buy and income expectations both dropped by just 0.13 point with propensity to buy at 20.1 points and income expectations at 212 points, supported by a stable job market and a low interest rate.
The result has been a full display of Trump's propensity for exaggeration and more.
Musk is known for his propensity to make seemingly rash decisions — Boring Company, anyone?
The folks at the British automaker have a propensity for long-winded model names.
Overall, these firms now have the same propensity to reinvest as other listed companies.
Biden's propensity for gaffes and touchy-feely tendencies also make him weaker than Sen.
Or maybe she was in detention, perhaps for her propensity for trashing the school.
Here bank executives are cautious, citing his previous bankruptcies and his propensity for litigation.
And in past decades various factors have been driving up the propensity to save.
Women also have a greater propensity for chronic conditions like endometriosis, osteoporosis, and migraines.
The possibility of vast profits in biotech also contribute to the propensity for hype.
I don't really understand the propensity for self-pity at a time like this.
But in the Noughties, things still had the propensity to get very messy indeed.
A third approach is to breed animals with a lower propensity to burp methane.
There are no easy parallels between Democrats' and Republicans' propensity for believing conspiracy theories.
Its propensity for change is one reason something like a "Texit" has not happened.
What's more, the propensity of central banks to cut rates even further looks likely.
In other words, they should put more faith in low-propensity voters of color.
Which, considering the propensity for medical bills to be wrong, even seems kinda high.
It makes them feel poorer and reduces their propensity to spend, invest, and donate.
And octopus, with the propensity to get too rubbery and tough, is definitely another.
Yet Mr. Marot's rudeness, bad temper and propensity for violence were an open secret.
Low-propensity Democratic voters, those who stayed home in 2016, would pay little attention.
Even Helen Mirren has weighed in on Kim Kardashian's propensity to take nude selfies.
We've known for a while that Cohen had a propensity to tape his conversations.
As the propensity to carry on luggage grew, so did the overhead bin wars.
Critics frequently noted his propensity for crafting dramatic tales without regard for the facts.
" And this propensity could be resisted: "The wise man will over-rule the stars.
Nonetheless, Joffrey was hungry for power and had a propensity to act rather foolishly.
As income declines, so does the propensity to turn out at the ballot box.
"I definitely have a propensity off-camera for anxiety and depression," he tells PEOPLE.
Her seemingly boundless creative urge and propensity for enigma are as clear as ever.
Because of its limited retail deposit and lending market shares, a change in the sovereign's propensity to provide support to the banking sector in general would not necessarily mean that the propensity to provide support to Mediobanca increases to the same extent.
Its members have challenged the propensity to define Muslim family life in exclusively heterosexual terms.
Last night's cold open sketch was pretty funny, mocking Trump's propensity for retweeting random followers.
But because we love our technology, we have a propensity to make the haystack bigger.
"The UK's propensity to spend money on pets is very stable," the first source said.
So is his casual propensity for torture, and his blackmail tactics, which include child murder.
Given the man's propensity for jokes, that lowercase "x" could turn into an uppercase one.
So far, President Donald Trump has shown a propensity to surround himself with climate deniers.
" That propensity is reflected in the tagline for Homeward Bound: "Mother Nature needs her daughters.
Even more encouraging, testing showed bacteria had little propensity to acquire resistance to the drug.
Now, heightened enthusiasm even among low-propensity voters may well give him his seat back.
Nevertheless, the deeds demonstrate a strong propensity for CDB Leasing to support CDBALF, if required.
Lindsey Graham appeared to be abhorred by Trump's rhetoric and propensity for attacking marginalized groups.
Fitch believes that the propensity and ability of AUB/PIfSS to support AUBUK remains high.
Generally speaking, publications' propensity for self-reflection is heavily dependent on what their readers demand.
The state's strong propensity to support BDB is underpinned primarily by BDB's policy bank status.
More From Tonic: Girls in these categories maintained a propensity for depression symptoms into adulthood.
Colorado's propensity for turnovers in the game allowed Cal to continue to be a threat.
Yet Mr. Trump has shown a propensity to relax his terms as the negotiations unfold.
"There is probably a very, very low chance of latency" - or a propensity for recurrence.
We've seen him show a propensity to say African-American athletes and lawmakers aren't smart.
" As Blair noted, "The one incontrovertible characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
The subsidiaries' IDRs are negatively sensitive to changes in the parent's propensity to provide support.
Foreign firms already face plenty of challenges, given China's propensity for heavily favoring homegrown businesses.
The gift marks another effort by Macron to play to Trump's propensity for the military.
Mr. Corden has a well-known propensity for breaking out in song with his guests.
But the episode underscores America's propensity for incommensurable and excessive punishment for people of color.
The subsidiaries' IDRs are sensitive to adverse changes in the parent's propensity to provide support.
And given Trump's propensity for going off script, it'd be wise to keep expectations low.
He has a propensity for casual swearing and an accent that he worries Americans won't understand.
" The gift is the latest evidence of Mr. Rubenstein's propensity for what he calls "patriotic giving.
To be fair, I think "explaining" music in general always has the propensity to sound cheesy.
It is superficial spectacular art for a superficial spectacular art world with a propensity to dazzle.
They have a very high propensity to then trade around in and about our other brands.
Perhaps most predictable is Mr. Trump's propensity to insult other presidential candidates, both Republicans and Democrats.
This underpins Fitch's expectations that the state has strong propensity to provide support to these entities.
Google's biggest problem will be reining in its own propensity for putting data mining over privacy.
Fitch, therefore, considers propensity to support to be relatively weak and factors this into the ratings.
One question is how much having a trans identity offsets the overwhelming male propensity to violence.
DBN's ratings are also sensitive to a reduced propensity of the authorities to support the bank.
What makes sea cucumbers astonishing is their propensity for shooting their guts out of their butts.
Fitch believes that member states' propensity to support CDB is in line with fellow MDB peers.
Falwell glowingly compared Trump to his father due to their shared propensity for eschewing political correctness.
That's saying something, since the court has shown a strong propensity to vindicate free-speech claims.
The propensity for wild swings and lawlessness has been on full display over the past year.
So is the statistical propensity to "marry in" and raise devout families a mainly haredi phenomenon?
Is the greater threat to humanity our propensity for error and stupidity, or for dastardly ingenuity?
Democrats say O'Rourke has made a concerted effort to reach out to these low propensity voters.
However, the propensity to provide support to these two banks remains high, particularly in local currency.
The 2018 omnibus provides the latest example of the propensity of Congress to "repurpose" rescinded funds.
Aggression toward or systemic exclusion of specific communities often fuels grievances and increases propensity towards violence.
Lewandowski himself is a figure with some propensity for violence, having once notoriously manhandled a reporter.
The focus in Florida, in partnership with FLIC Votes, Rodriguez's group, is 563,000 "low propensity" voters.
"We're also interested in researching its propensity to stimulate creativity, productivity, and cognitive functioning," Feilding said.
It is our propensity to elect political leaders who have no idea what they are doing.
But one very serious and now recurring problem is the plane's propensity to burst into flames.
Despite Smith's propensity for the finish, Mutante was able to completely neutralize him with his wrestling.
Women are more likely to suffer from it due to a higher 'level of disgust' propensity.
I had been warned about the Finns' propensity for heavy drinking (I mean, look at Vappu).
Red dwarfs may also have some major setbacks, including a propensity for wildness in their youth.
Mr. Trump's evident propensity to repeat outright falsehoods may make him an exception to this rule.
For these reasons, the American propensity to dine out has been linked with the obesity epidemic.
Does the angry citizen have a keen sense of justice, or a propensity to join mobs?
And the theater, with its tender heroism, empathy and propensity to help others, will survive again.
The American propensity for self-empowerment fuels both the white nationalist and anti-racist counter-protester.
That was only the most recent example of Cruz's propensity to stay on Trump's good side.
He has shown a troubling propensity to discount or reject expert advice related to international security.
Given China's propensity to censor content it doesn't like, however, the news is still somewhat surprising.
It indicated a propensity to tamp down my own desires, to give too much to others.
Scott Sagan points out that the problem with this is its propensity to beget nuclear proliferation.
So the propensity to vote is lower for millennials — but there are so many of them.
After showing the videos, the researchers gave participants a survey testing their propensity for collective blame.
Such terms persist, he said, due to factors including simple inertia and the human propensity for benchmarks.
Given the pair's shared propensity for spectacular finishes, it makes sense from an entertainment vantage point too.
Speaking of Rebecca, her propensity to be the human version of Pinterest is cute but slightly annoying.
Their homes are cropping up ever closer to these features, which often have a propensity to burn.
A decline in households' propensity to save also poses risks to the inflation slowdown, the bank said.
"We have no reason to believe that ubrogepant has any propensity to induce liver injury," Nicholson said.
He also pointed to IBM's position in other companies' IT departments, and IBM's propensity for stock buybacks.
Facebook and its properties, such as Instagram, have a propensity to go overboard when enforcing these policies.
The ratings are based on the capacity and propensity of support from Mexico's federal government, if needed.
Still, the numbers show a clear propensity of people to call authorities for innocuous behavior by minorities.
The ratings are also sensitive to a change in the propensity of parent bank to provide support.
This propensity for "entrainment" may be an evolutionary advantage, enhancing as it does the "capacity for collaboration".
And that anxiety generally increases with age, which means it also corresponds to the propensity to vote.
Clinton clinched every narrative about her propensity for secrecy and information control by bungling her pneumonia disclosure.
"I'm very underwhelmed by this propensity to go out an pick -- attack your own side," said Gingrich.
But Ramstad's question revealed modern society's propensity to simply buy new objects instead of mending old ones.
SpaceX has shown a propensity for responding to failures with speed and an ability to fix problems.
All this is to say: Never, ever doubt Bitcoin's propensity for a good gag or a gamble.
The Kinkajou has a propensity to drink people's drinks ... so you gotta see this one in action.
Native Americans and non-Hispanic whites both have a higher propensity for suicide than other ethnic groups.
The different economics lead to a different propensity to be controlled by a small group of companies.
One possibility is the propensity for "men taking chances," Holle quips, as well as work-related exposure.
This is assuming our assessment of the sovereign's propensity to extend support to the banks is maintained.
Everyone has the propensity for larceny, especially when reconciling it as a way to protect loved ones.
His propensity for tweeting unconfirmed details about Tesla has landed him in hot water in the past.
It will illustrate the human propensity toward dependency — on love, cigarettes, alcohol, pets or technology, she said.
Given the medium's propensity towards tombs and dungeons, it was only natural for them to follow suit.
Haeg mentions the Scandinavian propensity for this kind of coziness, exemplified in abstruse Danish concepts like hygge.
"What about those low-propensity voters... They don't know they can go to the polls," she said.
The court ruled that the website had displayed a noxious propensity for sexist abuse and racist slurs.
In fact, businesses and consumers may have a lower marginal propensity to spend in uncertain economic times.
The most consistent part of the Mets' approach so far has been their propensity to rally late.
Part of Cisneros' strategy was to significantly change the electorate, bringing in young and low-propensity voters.
While he acknowledged the propensity for manipulation, he argued that the per-signature system remains the cheapest.
Behind the scenes, some beltway Republicans worry about Trump's divisiveness and his high propensity to spark controversy.
Above all, we encourage women to be aware of the female propensity to shy away from competitions.
The President's propensity for using Twitter to air his grievances against his attorney general is nothing new.
But keep in mind, most pollsters are talking to lower propensity voters that O'Rourke may be attracting.
The propensity of some of it latest phones to burst into flames may also play a role.
Yeah, he may have the propensity for swearing but every swear word was written by David Milch.
Sixty percent of unaffiliated Latinos who've voted early are low-propensity voters (according to Steve Schale's definition).
What really matters is the predictions of one's behavior, interests and propensity to buy certain kinds of products.
We believe the Open Bank Resolution (OBR) scheme reduces the propensity of the sovereign to support its banks.
Yes, his disadvantage would be in all the things his skin would imply (the propensity for being inferior).
That would be a famous redhead with an even more famous propensity for entering into ill-advised contracts.
And it's too easy to confuse a propensity to bullshit through life with a lost grip on reality.
These factors could goose up an eater's propensity to sweat alongside whatever heat the meat itself is generating.
If religion is worth the name, it has a propensity for slipping out of any earthly leader's control.
However, they have a great deal to do with the collective imagination's propensity for threat, alienation, and colonization.
Brought to a secure warehouse, the seasoned believer encounters an Alien Replica Vehicle with the propensity to disappear.
Harnessing his high level of energy and propensity to jump from task to task actually fueled his creativity.
"The BOJ has a propensity to surprise, although most of the time, the surprises are negative," Lam said.
They found that it shared the propensity of most RNA viruses to mutant more frequently than DNA viruses.
The propensity of corporate executives to breezily sexually harass women in an alcohol-fuelled atmosphere is one problem.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Agos's ratings are sensitive to changes in CA's and CACF's propensity and ability to provide support.
Given Trump's propensity for deal-making, diplomatic experts advised Abe to steer clear of details at the summit.
"Our clientele are mainly people who are troubled but I wouldn't say they have a propensity for violence."
"There's pretty good research that once people are in that system, it raises their voting propensity," Werbach says.
In light of Cyrus' propensity for evil, his relationships are always what kept his character grounded in reality.
And none of these genes influence things like our appearance, risk of some cancers, or propensity for Cheetos.
"Our films are about the propensity of human beings to become monsters in and of themselves," Paoli said.
All images via YouTubeNothing undermines the Canadian myth of politeness and boring civility like our propensity to riot.
Critically, the appointment of a "representative payee" in no way reflects on an applicant's propensity to harm others.
First, we realized our likely voter screens were too tight, excluding many low propensity and newly registered voters.
"We all want to hire really smart people, but it's more about a propensity for change," she says.
While the research suggests a propensity for bold action, the companies didn't outperform other firms in the market.
Realkredit's SR of '1' is sensitive to any perceived change in Danske's propensity or ability to provide support.
These headwinds will likely increase the industry's propensity to automate, which would have significant impacts on existing labor.
His hair was always wispy and outside the ring he had a propensity for overlarge tinted granny glasses.
These states, in order of their anti-globalization propensity, were Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Michigan.
" He repeatedly complained about Trump's propensity to make false claims, drily noting, "I believe in fact-based campaigns.
Episode 4 Leanne (Emma Myles) and Angie's (Julie Lake) propensity for pantsing their fellow inmates has paid off.
Hurricanes are categorized according to the Saffir-Simpson Scale based on their wind speed and propensity for damage.
Rather, what the pathologists were finding wasn't particularly pathological—these thyroid cancers had little propensity to cause illness.
" She added, "This is particularly dangerous given the unusual propensity for violence we have seen in this caravan.
But they have been unsuccessful in taming his propensity to respond sharply to media coverage of his campaign.
CCF's ratings are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's assumptions around Chailease's propensity to support the subsidiary.
A weakening of the state's propensity to support the banks may result in a downgrade of the ratings.
Fitch believes there is a high propensity of support for AL from ABT and, ultimately, AWB, if needed.
These include a susceptibility to hypnosis, a proclivity for fantasy, and propensity to conflate real and imagined events.
In addition, we believe Kuveyt Turk would have a high propensity to ensure repayment of the KKSVK certificates.
Yet, in some cases, the propensity of a liquid to go everywhere when impacted can be quite dire.
I am given material, and I have a propensity to show how a victimized person can show strength.
Jóhannsson continues to do this throughout the pieces, emphasizing metal's propensity for atmosphere rather than its brute force.
Hurricanes are categorized according to the Saffir-Simpson Scale based on their wind speed and propensity for damage.
But given Mr. Trump's propensity for showmanship, the live broadcasts may be the tradition least likely to change.
The man's narcissism and propensity for rage are well documented and Grisham was obviously playing to both qualities.
In most years, that would not be a big concern, given the state's propensity to vote for Democrats.
And they should target people who have long been ignored by both parties, so-called low-propensity voters.
John Schwartz, who covers climate change for The Times, wrote about his propensity for groan-worthy dad jokes.
It's hard to be a human, and boy, Tangerine does not shy away from our propensity towards cruelty.
In one zoo, as visitor density increased, so did orangutans' propensity to cover their heads with paper sacks.
But he's transformed himself, adopting some of the president's favorite language and Trump's propensity for exaggerations and falsehoods.
That problem has been exacerbated by Trump's propensity for contradicting his spokespeople or keeping them in the dark.
Garoppolo has improved the past few weeks but still has a propensity for turnovers, which could prove costly.
Physical activity "neutralized" much of the added risk for people born with a propensity for depression, it concluded.
They were, generally, in favor of order and had a propensity toward the broadly normative, a certain squareness.
Judge, a behemoth at 211-foot-29 and 163 pounds, has prodigious power and a propensity for strikeouts.
But the biggest advantage the Democrats and Bloomberg have in this race is Trump's propensity for self-destruction.
They were stories about delusions of progress and the human propensity for evil — extended metaphors of American racism.
They were stories about delusions of progress and the human propensity for evil — extended metaphors of American racism.
However, in our opinion its propensity to do so may be lower because it controls only 30% of WIB.
First, he displayed a propensity to view the US role in international affairs almost entirely through a military lens.
Funds received from abroad can help reduce the propensity for another financial crisis to occur in the United States.
The ratings would also be affected by any change in our assessment of UGF's propensity to support Unipol Banca.
In the title track, Ice includes himself in the humanity whose propensity for murder he's been going on about.
She's shown a propensity to fight, at times clashing with Buttigieg in the center and Sanders on the left.
You will wonder if the defense has found all this; your propensity, back in the day, for stepping out.
The president's propensity to call out various groups and individuals for mockery causes many to wonder who is next.
A rapper and singer, he has a propensity for fast, '90s tinged songs that get people on their feet.
These could result in larger losses challenging VEB's propensity to provide support in a sufficient amount or timely fashion.
The propensity to buy as measured by the GfK also deteriorated to reach its lowest in nearly four years.
"While economic expectations improved, income expectations and the propensity to buy declined a bit," GfK researcher Ralf Buerkl said.
The IR is potentially adjusted by a credit uplift, reflecting shareholders' capacity and propensity to provide extraordinary financial support.
The perpetrators of these shootings all share a common trait: a propensity for violence, threats, and anger toward women.
The concern about Facebook's propensity for de-platforming was topmost in the mind of Wisconsin's Republican representative, Sean Duffy.
Trump's propensity for online feuds proved to be a campaign advertising tactic throughout the primaries and general election cycle.
The higher propensity to save means the neutral real rate is lower—probably much lower—than in the past.
Donald Trump seems to have a propensity for talking about historic figures as if they were still alive today.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from weakening in the government's propensity to provide financial support to Indonesia Eximbank.
First: Does somebody else already own this data asset with a propensity to use it in a competitive manner?
Creative thinking is discouraged, not least by the government's propensity to lock up young people who speak their mind.
Despite possessing a talented, towering frontcourt, Missouri has shown a propensity to let it fly from 3-point range.
The report highlights the propensity and capacity of the state to support the state banks, should it be necessary.
MERCOM A downgrade in Mercom's ratings is contingent on Bancolombia's ability and propensity to support its operations if needed.
Cleveland thought the answer at quarterback was Robert Griffin III, an exciting player with a propensity to be injured.
The nature of the crimes suggested a propensity for violence that should have been taken more seriously, Christensen said.
Yang has a propensity for viral moments and his universal basic income proposal is bound to draw some interest.
In each of them, Monmouth identified "likely voters" based mostly upon a high propensity for voting in the past.
Older children with a low propensity for cavities can go 18 months to three years between bitewing X-rays.
This propensity to aid one another in a time of need has historically been one of our greatest attributes.
This supports our view that the Qatari authorities have a strong ability and propensity to support the country's banks.
Smith recalled his brief conversation with Jackson, during which they talked about Knight's propensity for "trippin" and comic books.
While they acknowledge that a president has expansive power to pardon, they worry about Trump's propensity to flout norms.
The SRs and SRFs will also be impacted by any change in the government's propensity to extend timely support.
Rich people spend a lot, absolutely, but they have a lower marginal propensity to spend than less-affluent citizens.
The problem for both Latinos and Democrats, though, was that Latinos have never been a high-propensity voter bloc.
One person who sees a correlation between violent games and a propensity for real-world violence is Tim Winter.
Boston wasn't quite dominant, but the series was rarely in doubt, especially with the Pacers' propensity for offensive droughts.
They would rid themselves of their propensity for one-on-one play, which had constipated their half-court sets.
The Chinese have recently shown a propensity to invest and expand their imprint on sports companies from the West.
But Trump's way of lurching into a room is inseparable from his propensity for creating chaos and obliterating meaning.
That is not, however, why I wanted to talk to her about my newly acquired propensity for losing things.
"[They have] a propensity to look for brands whose values or product designs resonate with what drives these circles." 
"Better growth prospects of companies increase their propensity to buy new cars," said Dariusz Balcerzyk, an analyst at Samar.
In any case, a theory about propensity isn't much of a reason for telling your half sister your speculations.
Old feuds burn bright Trump's propensity to wage old feuds was evident in his wild tweet storms this weekend.
And there are plenty of other potential labour flashpoints this year, not to mention copper mines' propensity to underperform.
She has a propensity for ignoring attention-deficit questioners (like me) when trying to answer in reasoned verbal paragraphs.
They are further sensitive to changes in our assumptions around the propensity of Deutsche Bank to provide timely support.
Thirty years later, the 1890 census forecasts their "gradual extinction," due to natural immoralities and a propensity for diseases.
"She talked about the propensity to be irrevocably altered based on consumption of what [moderators] were supposedly moderating against."
He's respected for serving President Barack Obama for eight years while quieting his own ego and propensity for gaffes.
Last holiday season, hoverboards went on airlines' own Do Not Fly lists because of their propensity to catch fire.
In his choice of partner, he has shown a certain courage, a propensity to do things on his terms.
With it, the morale, the life expectancy, the propensity to alcoholism, to domestic violence, and to complete social breakdown.
It looks like Dunham's got yet another thing in common with her character Hannah: her propensity for writing short fiction.
Nonetheless, bail-in initiatives demonstrate the Canadian government's progress to reduce the propensity of state support for banks going forward.
The ratings affirmations reflect Fitch's view of the authorities' high propensity to provide extraordinary support to both banks, if required.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR BBVAC's Support Rating of '2' reflects the parent's ability and propensity to support BBVAC.
Consider this: A child with a genetic propensity to be smart may choose to spend more time in a library.
See: their love for a good selfie, their propensity for being late, and sometimes, a surprising cameo of practical footwear.
This skin type is also known to have a greater propensity to reactivity, breakouts, and hormonal flare-ups (for women).
Although the total population of companies in America has been steady, their propensity to list their shares has roughly halved.
As Ailes becomes more successful in the narrative, his propensity for sexual harassment provides the spine of Divide and Conquer.
Notwithstanding the crime rate, the police department shrank; in a place with a propensity to arson, firefighters were laid off.
And our propensity for imagining that only monstrously complex supercomputer solutions can solve even simple problems is a deadly distraction.
FCA BANK FCA Bank's ratings are primarily sensitive to changes in Fitch's assumptions about CA's propensity to support the bank.
Other than being the "transportation of the future," hoverboards' most notable feature is their propensity for bursting into flames spontaneously.
EFL provides "psychometric testing"—online quizzes that have a surprisingly good record in predicting a prospective borrower's propensity to repay.
And Clinton at his peak was a 10, although his partners often whispered about his propensity for fudging his scores.
The only real weaknesses in Mr Day's game are occasionally spotty iron play and a propensity for errant tee shots.
RBC Capital Markets said client money indicates their propensity to trade and is a positive indicator of future growth potential.
There is a post-Trump view that Mr Biden's foot-in-mouth propensity would come over as authentic and engaging.
Nope — the only other person who might tend to agree is Donald Trump, given his propensity for calling women dogs.
In capsule form, Trump's run-in with Rally Baby demonstrated his lifelong propensity for taking both sides of an issue.
But as it turns out, some of West's colleagues have soured on the rapper's propensity for hopping into the spotlight.
But there are a certain number who have the propensity and risk factors for muscle dysmorphia who gravitate toward bodybuilding.
I'd argue that our propensity for flashbacks tends to stem from the human desire to see the good in people.
What if it turns out there's a link between — let's say — a lack of education and propensity to spread disinformation?
It reflects Fitch's opinion that UC would have a high propensity to support its Austrian subsidiary in case of need.
As a result, Fitch believes the regional government has a high propensity to provide extraordinary support to GCI, if needed.
Propensity for ruffles aside, it's an interesting choice for Givenchy, given the differences in Tisci and Waight Keller's design records.
Fitch does not believe that the state's strong propensity to support BGK is likely to change in the foreseeable future.
Trump's feud with Machado frustrated Republicans, who vented at his indiscipline and his propensity to take the Clinton campaign's bait.
Status Quo and George Michael may not have been marked by Bowie's chameleon-like propensity for redefining pop's aesthetic limits.
Unfortunately, Veronica has become a bit insufferable with her propensity to make everything about her own trauma and Hiram's criminality.
Unfortunately, Mr Duterte's love of lynching and his propensity to slander the mothers of foreign dignitaries are making investors nervous.
Fransen—who has been convicted of a hate crime—presented them as evidence of Muslims' alleged propensity to engage violence.
Considering his propensity for making spur-of-the-moment decisions that nobody expected or can reasonably explain, anything is possible.
She was perplexed at my heels and floral getup paired with my sudden propensity to step in on clean-up.
We already view the propensity of the authorities to support MCB as high, given the highly systemic nature of MCB.
It thus seemed strange to think a propensity to some forms of cancer could be passed from parent to child.
Instead, he emphasized the life-affirming side of Dionysus's outlook, an affirmation in full knowledge of life's propensity for tragedy.
We believe the Fitch-rated Alliance banks have the financial resources and the propensity to jointly support S1B, if necessary.
The report detailed many shortcomings, including the "secular decline" in the ability and propensity of Americans to serve in uniform.
In a New York Times opinion piece, student veteran experts highlight for-profits' propensity to receive improper G.I. Bill payments.
The income tax cuts are, however, skewed toward higher-income households, which economists say have a low propensity to consume.
Olerud also had a propensity, like Seager, for eating —"I'm a big food guy," he told Sports Illustrated in 1993.
What doesn't get as much attention is his propensity to completely fabricate quotes and attribute them to his political foes.
Adults with genetic risks who exercised regularly were no more likely to develop depression than those without the genetic propensity.
Winston had more success than Fitzpatrick but showed the same propensity for turnovers, with two interceptions on just 2124 attempts.
At the same time, there is a seeming cultural propensity for politeness that reminds me of Britain, my previous home.
In other words, debt has a propensity to bite the economy on the behind just when it least expects it.
But it's important to focus on Trump's propensity to compare those he does not like to animals, or inferior beings.
Thus, the propensity ratio for large truck drivers age 55 and over is 16% divided by 14%, or around 1.2.
Schlapp downplayed the warnings raised by scientists on the coronavirus's propensity to spread through human hosts, and contradicted their advice.
In this way, Wavelength called viewers' attention to our natural propensity to create narrative structures, even where none are given.
A pet peeve of many New Jersey Transit riders is the railroad's propensity to assign blame for delays to Amtrak.
On "Propensity," each instrument seems to be advocating for a distinct interpretation of the song's rhythm; sparks flash between them.
Science-t is a kind of social technology meant to counterbalance our individual propensity to error, through mutual fact-checking.
Given our propensity towards keeping things the way they are, a much better strategy is to set up automatic contributions.
It does not provide any link between an individual's nationality and their propensity to commit terrorism or their inherent dangerousness.
Feminists have been warning against these online hate groups and their propensity for real-life violence for over a decade.
Washington and Tehran are now locked into a long, unpredictable conflict with Iran where the propensity for miscalculation is high.
Can her genius be graphed in her word choice — for example, in her propensity for intensifiers like "very" and "much"?
The United States has always been in a difficult spot in dealing with the clerical regime's propensity for hostage-taking.
The air of uncertainty about the meeting is only heightened by the president's propensity for unpredictable utterances and awkward optics.
The propensity of activists on either side to try to turn B.D.S. into a litmus test is misguided at best.
HSB's Support Rating could change if Fitch were to reassess the ability and propensity of HKSB to support its subsidiary.
What if his propensity to leave dirty glasses in his bedroom for days on end pushed me over the edge?
But some of their fellow Republicans chafe at what they see as their counterproductive propensity to engage in intraparty slugfests.
And they have a well-documented propensity to fail, no matter the level of dedication or resolve of the dieter.
However, Fitch believes the existence of such a framework indicates a lower propensity for the sovereign to support its banks.
Given Lawler and Cerrone's shared propensity for ferocity, the announcement of this fight generated some serious celebration among fight fans.
The New York Times had a big story on Friday about EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's propensity to operate in secret.
Scroll through to find the style that matches your hair thickness, curl propensity, and aesthetic, then bring it to your stylist.
BSP (China)'s ratings are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's assumptions around the parent's propensity to support the subsidiary.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from any developments leading to a materially perceived weakening of the parent's propensity to support.
For me it's my awful propensity to order takeout despite loving to cook, using apps like Seamless, Uber Eats, and Caviar.
The research also showed that these topics were closely correlated with propensity to actually run — not just express interest in it.
That could have been done to avoid self-promotion or to offset the propensity for Facebook users to talk about Facebook.
But the individual income tax cuts are skewed toward higher-income households, which economists say have a low propensity to consume.
Red dwarfs also have a high propensity for Earth-sized, presumably rocky planets, making them potentially fertile ground for further scrutiny.
Tests costing less than £50 ($65) can measure genetic propensity to different outcomes—to be overweight, or to go to university.
"They are very complex machines and this complexity increases their cost and their propensity to become damaged," he says over email.
Very broadly, it argues that Islam differs from Judaism and Christianity in having a natural propensity to shape systems of government.
RATING SENSITIVITIES NATIONAL RATINGS BOK's ratings are sensitive to changes around the perceived propensity of the Taiwanese government to support BOK.
The comment about ammunition wasn't even the only time Trump's propensity for absurdity was on display during the Monday media availability.
The Negative Outlook on BAM's National Long-Term Rating is due to Fitch's expectation of reduced state propensity to support BAM.
The inability to finish chances and coupled with the propensity to commit penalties resulted in a fourth loss in five games.
Nevertheless, the agreements at the parent level suggest a very strong propensity for ICBC Leasing to support ICBCIL Finance, if required.
In turn, ENBD's IDRs are sensitive to a change in the UAE and Dubai authorities' ability or propensity to provide support.
A weakening of Turkcell's propensity or ability to support TFS may result in a widening of the notching from the parent.
As rotation increases, so does the propensity for stock "dispersion", the difference in individual stocks' returns a versus the broader index.
Red dwarfs also have a high propensity for Earth-sized, presumably rocky planets, making them potentially fertile ground for closer examination.
BOS's SR and SRF could be downgraded and revised to 'No Floor', respectively, if the sovereign's propensity to support BOS weakens.
Decline in Chinese visitors to the U.S. would hurt more than others, as Chinese tourists have a huge propensity to spend.
As for why she's suing Zac ... Perry says Brown's "known propensity for going into the crowd" deserved more attention from security.
In turn, QNB's IDRs are sensitive to a change in the Qatari authorities' ability or propensity to provide support if needed.
The ratings should move in tandem with the sovereign's ratings, barring any reassessment of the sovereign's propensity to support the bank.
During the process, Harver's algorithms gather relevant data and calculate a candidate's propensity for success in the job role, they say.
" He continues, "I wasn't the best student, but I had teachers who cared, who saw a propensity in me for music.
The Negative Outlook on BAM's National Long-Term Rating is due to Fitch's expectation of lower state propensity to support BAM.
The software is targeting low propensity voters, says Mazerall, and volunteers are instructed to include information about polling locations and times.
We believe the existence of the open bank resolution scheme (OBR) lowers the propensity of the sovereign to support its banks.
SOME OF THE DISCUSSIONS ABOUT HEALTH CARE REFORM COULD AFFECT SIGNIFICANT PERCENTAGE OF CONSUMERS AND THE PROPENSITY TO SPEND VERSUS SAVE.
The propensity of its heroines to kill in self-defence is atypical—but their disinclination to use shelters remains sadly realistic.
But some analysts say China has shown more of a propensity to crack down on illicit trade with North Korea recently.
An actress, singer and model, a Los Angeles institution best known for her propensity to purchase billboards featuring her own likeness.
It's unclear what exactly Trump is going to propose, and the president has a well-known propensity to go off script.
This is troubling, since such notions are associated with a propensity to commit sexual harassment, and to dismiss it as trivial.
"If you have the propensity to say, 'My way or the highway,' you will probably flame out very quickly," he said.
Each day brings another revelation about Moscow's propensity to hack us and use sophisticated cyber and communications tools to cause havoc.
The passionate, self-consciously ironic spirit animating "Compass" justifies its propensity to ramble on about, say, Wagner's similarity to Iranian theocrats.
HR-services firm Pymetrics develops quizzes that test entry-level job candidates for traits like focus, memory, and propensity for risk.
He called the FBI's terminology "irresponsible," and said it's an indicator of law enforcement's "high propensity for misuse" of such technology.
It is well documented that Bill Clinton has a propensity for being social when he sees someone he knows in public.
ML's ratings reflect Fitch's opinion of the high propensity of support from its majority shareholder, Banque de l'Habitat (BH), if required.
Indications of a weaker propensity from ACOM to provide support to EB could result in a downgrade of EB's National Ratings.
This leads Soifer to suspect that some people have a mental or physical propensity to develop the disorder while others don't.
Kris says Scott wants to come, and Kourtney isn't so sure, given Scott and Tyga's propensity to get out of hand.
Facebook is also monitoring which users have a propensity to flag problematic content, and which publishers are considered trustworthy by users.
The Negative Outlook on the sovereign rating reflects weakening ability - rather than propensity - of the government to support the financial institutions.
The bulk of the tax relief is skewed toward high-income households, who economists say have a low propensity to consume.
Mr. Obama seemed to take direct aim at Mr. Trump over his administration's policies and his propensity for exaggerations and falsehoods.
Fernández Cubas agonizes, debates with herself the wisdom of going to the police, questions her own writerly propensity for imagining things.
"They had a propensity to hire farm kids, mainly because of their work ethic," Ms. Zieman said in a 2007 interview.
"Anything that affects the propensity of people to answer the census is of concern to us," said Mr. Salvo, the demographer.
The Latino population shares many characteristics with other low-propensity voting groups, like being low-income, lower-education and relatively young.
There are two ways to interpret the discrepancy between the Clintons' propensity for attracting scandals and Obama's seeming immunity to them.
And it goes beyond his propensity to post tweets and say things during interviews that diminish the office of the presidency.
Around half of the Latinos who cast their ballots in Florida in 2018 were considered "low propensity" and unlikely to vote.
People have an innate propensity to collect, which drives purchases of collectible goods like art, games, sports memorabilia, toys and more.
While leading us to the real thing, he also discussed the reptile's nasty temperament, including a propensity to leap at prey.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR BAY's Support Rating could be affected by any decline in BTMU's propensity to support BAY.
According to the "age-crime curve," the propensity for committing crime peaks during the late teens before declining in the twenties.
Tax reform and signs of wage inflation should give consumers the propensity to spend online, giving the delivery service a boost.
RATING SENSITIVITIES CNS's ratings could be impacted by any changes in Fitch's view on the parent's propensity to provide extraordinary support.
However, Fitch does not expect any of such changes to affect Nomura Holdings' propensity to support CNS in the near term.
But the propensity — or the capacity — of most of these internet users to pay for a subscription service remains significantly low.
The finding is based on male and female subjects' responses to survey questions about their propensity to engage in risky behaviors.
In turn, ENBD's IDRs are sensitive to a change in the UAE's and Dubai authorities' ability or propensity to provide support.
In addition, its Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) post-privatisation would also depend on the new owner's ability and propensity to support.
Similarly, Yossi's friends remain essentially enigmas, generic sidekicks without much to distinguish them beyond degrees of daring and propensity for bickering.
The message here is slightly heavy-handed: these two bodies are the apparent stooges of Capitalism's propensity to stifle free speech.
When people criticize Ethereum or Bitcoin, they are really criticizing this crowd, accusing it of a propensity to fall for false narratives.
PLC's ratings are also sensitive to People's Bank's propensity to provide support due to changes in PLC's strategic importance to its parent.
A sale of the bank or a reduction in UGF's stake in it would likely diminish the parent's propensity to provide support.
BBVAC's institutional support-driven IDR is higher than its VR, which reflects the parent's ability and propensity to provide support to BBVAC.
Afterward, they were given a test to measure their propensity to publish a nude photo of their partner online without their consent.
Fitch may downgrade the international ratings and national ratings of these policy banks if the sovereign's propensity to support these banks weakens.
Despite the survey takers' apparent propensity towards casual drinks, beer and wine fell far down the list of first date beverage suggestions.
We are now working with Google to experiment and model what works best, and there's different cohorts and different propensity to subscribe.
Thiel has his mentor's propensity for sweeping arguments, as evidenced by his public views on the Heterodox Science seminar's core subject areas.
It was the Note 7's propensity to catch fire that persuaded American authorities to ban them on American flights last week.
Nevertheless, the agreement at the parent level suggests a very strong propensity for CICC to support the guarantor and issuer, if required.
Given Trump's propensity to fight with his fellow Republicans like House Speaker Paul Ryan, he may not care that conservatives are unhappy.
We all share this dormant propensity, which explains why examples of its full expression in the clinic are so arresting and alarming.
Propensity to support is assessed via qualitative factors such as the importance of the MDB and the enforceability of the support mechanism.
This is especially true of the demographic that supports Mr. Trump: younger voters and others with a low propensity to turn out.
Eyeliner sharpened, nails painted black, propensity for pallid looking lead singers with unkempt, poorly dyed hair locked and loaded: I am ready.
Click here to view original GIFThe Galaxy Note 7 isn't so great as a phone, mainly because of its propensity to explode.
However, over the course of a long day, the ball's propensity to swing disappears as it is gradually bashed out of shape.
"I think after what's happened in this opening week, the propensity of people to step up and buy has reduced," he said.
For evolutionary biologists, "fitness" is a measure of natural selection: the average propensity of individuals of a species to survive and reproduce.
There are many reasons for this gap: some cultural, some genetic (such as a greater propensity for developing diabetes) and many social.
But I love Josie's new blue braided hairdo and her propensity to call out Archie for believing the world revolves around him.
Rather, "we can point out that parents may underestimate kids' propensity to handle guns unsafely, even when they've been taught," Nelson wrote.
HBON's Long-Term IDR and SR are sensitive to a change in Fitch's view of HSBC's ability or propensity to provide support.
Heavyset, with curly hair and a propensity for catching you off-guard with a dirty joke, he goes by Danno, not Daniel.
The Support Rating and Support Rating Floor will also be impacted by any change in the government's propensity to extend timely support.
Facebook launched Safety Check in October 2014 after first introducing the feature in Japan due to the country's propensity for natural disasters.
The propensity to buy rose, making up for most of the losses in previous months, largely thanks to the robust labor market.
And according to Michael Horowitz of the University of Pennsylvania, leaders with revolutionary pasts have a greater propensity toward seeking nuclear capability.
If the group significantly reduces its shareholding - not the agency's base case - Fitch may reassess the propensity of CIMB to support CIMBS.
Any indications of a weaker propensity from ACOM to provide support to EB could result in a downgrade of the National Ratings.
The President has repeatedly said he wants to talk, though his lawyers worry about his propensity to be loose with the facts.
The goal, I suspect, is to bring the headline numbers down enough to let the media's propensity for false equivalence kick in.
The effectiveness of current approaches in deterring Kremlin misconduct is contested, but their propensity to severely disrupt global supply chains is proven.
I think it's important to be aware about the propensity of investors to chase hot returns at the peak of the cycle.
Trump has shown a propensity for liking to keep his underlings uncertain of their status, so they struggle harder to please him.
"We have a propensity to move to earworms," Jakubowski said, citing songs that people may use to pace themselves during a run.
Despite his propensity for attracting negative attention, however, King has generally had a relatively easy time getting re-elected by local voters.
LFB has over time shown a high propensity to support ATB, underlining the importance of the bank to the former's international strategy.
Look, there were innumerable missed signs that would have led a reasonable person to sense Cruz's propensity to create so much carnage.
His propensity for recklessness combined with his ignorance could land him in hot water if he decided not to use an interpreter.
Mr. Davis, who represented the area for seven terms, said most voter aversion to Mr. Trump stemmed from his propensity for insults.
Mr. Pasek also sang with a parent: His mother is a developmental psychologist and professor with a propensity for bursting into song.
But it's a bad deal in terms of turnout, since educated voters have a higher propensity to vote than working-class ones.
And what both sides in this dispute share is a general propensity for invincible ignorance, which makes them Trump's kind of people.
Denny's appeal to stoners and senior citizens is matched only by its propensity to be the stage for brutal late-night fights.
That strategy is based on research that shows early contact from campaigns can turn low-propensity minority voters into reliable electoral participants.
Conversely, DBSA's National Long-Term Rating could be upgraded following evidence of an increased propensity of the authorities to support the bank.
In such a scenario the IDR would, nevertheless, stay unchanged unless our view around HKSB's ability and propensity to support HSB changed.
His propensity for shock and awe -- witness his embrace of President Trump -- is unlike that of any other peer musicians-designers-moguls.
As these parties gain more political power, the propensity for people to get inspired by their rhetoric -- and their policies -- is higher.
Nevertheless, males' propensity to pinch snatches from their neighbours means the songs sung in one locality are distinguishable from those in another.
That has left Beijing officials nervous, given Mr. Trump's propensity for last-minute changes, according to two people familiar with China's position.
Whenever we discuss Ferguson we talk about his propensity to perform a Dark Souls roll in answer to any moment of disadvantage.
Jurvetson admits that earlier in his career, he had the propensity to "fund science projects" that were not necessarily businesses that could scale.
Besides Paul's propensity for dickhead antics, the erroneous notification is all the stranger because YouTube's notification system is known for being barely functional.
Most likely the propensity for specific malfunctions in the relevant brain circuitry began to form early in development, perhaps even inside the womb.
Magufuli, nicknamed The Bulldozer for his propensity to push projects through, launched a major crackdown on corruption shortly after taking office in 2015.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, SR Unipol Banca's IDRs and SR are sensitive to a change in UGF's ability and propensity to support its subsidiary.
Of course it must be conceded that the drug is not without serious risks, particularly for those with a propensity toward drug abuse.
What's also noteworthy is the propensity of so many city startups to wreak havoc on existing, profitable industries without generating big profits themselves.
"Forty years ago, he had a propensity, and 40 years later he still has it," Davis said of Nader's repeated contact with minors.
People's Bank's propensity to support PLC stems from its 75%-shareholding in PLC, common brand and PLC's position as the bank's "strategic subsidiary".
"The propensity to buy luxury goods from the Chinese customer is higher than it is anywhere else in the world," LVMH's Guiony said.
He is also the sort of person who could lose a job because of his unapologetic politics and dangerous propensity for controversial memes.
His propensity to share unfinished ideas (on The Life of Pablo and even Ye) parallels Hill's willingness to do the same on Unplugged.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND SUPPORT RATING Akros's ratings are sensitive to changes in BPM's ability and propensity to provide support to this subsidiary.
Depending on your portable power needs and propensity for lower-back pain, the Omni Ultimate is either a godsend or something wholly ridiculous.
He has shown a troubling propensity to discount or outright reject expert advice related to international security, including the conclusions of intelligence experts.
"They have been really threading the needle," she said, referring to the propensity of the twisters to strike then lift then strike again.
On another note, Franklin was also a bit infamous for his many affairs, and his propensity for taking "air baths" (walking around naked).
Mel Gibson would be interesting given his propensity for exciting visuals, but he doesn't seem to have much of a sense of humor.
"Rising inequality is another dampener on consumption, because those with the highest propensity to consume have the least potential to consume," she said.
Fitch may upgrade the rating if we view that JACCS has greater ability and propensity to support MPMF than the rating currently indicates.
The airport most challenged by future heat waves will be those featuring short runways, high altitudes, and, unsurprisingly, a propensity for heat waves.
However, Fitch sees the existence of such a framework as an indication of a lower propensity for the sovereign to support its banks.
Perhaps the biggest question now is whether those Latinos who cast their ballots early include significant shares of new or low-propensity voters.
Cape is a measure of the propensity of air to rise, and a weather trend often associated warm moist air near the surface.
It highlights the Valley's propensity to glorify lone, inexperienced entrepreneurs who promise to reshape an industry—and enrich those who spot them early.
Say what one will about his propensity for speaking like a Shakespearean actor, the dialect really gets one amped up for a fight.
Less common is a willingness to report all of this enterprise to the authorities (which have a propensity to register, regulate and tax).
Along with storytelling, Dad gave me this propensity to keep things bottled up, hidden away, only shared when someone was shaking my shoulders.
Though Pence previously supported Ted Cruz in the GOP race, his propensity to say absurd things makes him a good pairing with Trump.
MEXIM's ratings may also be notched downwards from the sovereign's if Fitch believes that the sovereign's propensity to support the bank has diminished.
Put executives in situations to demonstrate their people skills and their propensity to take risks and you'll find out what they're made of.
The parent's propensity to provide such support, however, is somewhat limited as Fitch views MPMF as a subsidiary of limited importance to JACCS.
This gave the eagles a natural propensity to hunt drones as if they were a food source, according to the Agence France-Presse.
Virtual reality is well-known for its propensity to cause motion sickness — years ago, Miller joked about throwing up after playing VR Myst.
Party committees are investing record amounts of money into getting out low-propensity voters, but more must be done, especially by candidates themselves.
Because of the level of investment and Trump's propensity for graft, there has been significant speculation about how these funds are being used.
HSBC Latin America's support-driven ratings are likewise sensitive to a change in our view of HSBC's ability or propensity to provide support.
The rest of the world may never know the content of the encounter, given their propensity of both men to shade the truth.
Some are obvious and extremely dangerous, and some are subtle, indicating a mindset portending future danger because of a propensity to ignore reality.
However, Fitch's rating on the certificates reflects the agency's belief that Kuveyt Turk would have a strong propensity to stand behind its obligations.
Though he's pushing 80, Sisneros looks ten years younger, a fact made more startling when you consider his propensity for near-death experiences.
Heady and philosophical, Mr. Echevarria remains interested in the thinking patterns — the self-loathing and propensity for violence — that landed him in prison.
In general, the quality of Russian polling is low, marred by the propensity of respondents to anticipate what the pollster wants to hear.
The IFS calculates that a quarter of Britain's hourly gender pay gap can be explained by women's greater propensity to work part-time.
He didn't talk much about race or racial history, she said, but he had a curious racial awareness and a propensity for stereotypes.
"Their propensity to come to New York City is very high," said Joseph J. Salvo, chief demographer at the Department of City Planning.
Georgia Tech kept converting shots, overcoming its propensity to turn the ball over, and kept the Cardinals at bay throughout the first half.
Assuming no change in the propensity to provide support, an upgrade of Deutsche Bank would result in an upgrade of its subsidiaries' SRs.
During the course of our relationship, my former partner's propensity for screaming escalated to name-calling, and conflicts reached an all-time high.
However, measurements at the CERN collider have shown a definite propensity for the mesons to underproduce muons, as reported at CERN in April.
The dinosaur's propensity for chewing on the bones of its prey might have even contributed to its rapid tooth replacement rate, scientists hypothesized.
"As effects intensify, the propensity toward unilateral action will grow stronger," Florian Rabitz, a political scientist at Kaunas University of Technology, told me.
The difference in speed may have had to do less with any inherent ability and more with the male propensity for taking risks.
The success of her company was built on its propensity and eagerness to perform exactly the type of function that was revealed last week.
For human beings, reliable changes occur between day and night in hunger, body temperature, sleep propensity, hormone production, activity level, metabolic rate and more.
Thomas said the aircraft's propensity for accidents is likely due to where and how it operates, rather than any deficiency in the plane itself.
The IDRs and the SR are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's assumptions around Santander's propensity or ability to support its Portuguese subsidiary.
Fitch expects the state's propensity to support the banking sector to remain high over the near-term and extremely high for systemically important banks.
I think I have a propensity to yearn—for people I miss, for people I love, for people I lost or have left me.
Alfa's owners have supported the bank in the past, and in Fitch's view, would have a strong propensity to do so again, if required.
These new features will roll out later this summer, though Google has lately had a propensity for being a bit late with these launches.
Also, given a certain new world leader's propensity to use it as a megaphone, many users may be rethinking how they use the service.
I get the sense that the people who love Meek love him not in spite of his propensity to lose, but because he loses.
Nevertheless, the credit-enhancement measures provided by the parent suggest a very strong propensity for Bocom Leasing to support Bocom Leasing HK, if required.
In our view, UBA's propensity to support its subsidiaries is high but its ability to provide external support, if required, cannot be relied on.
The runaways' ringleader, Nico Minoru (Lyrica Okano), may not have inherited her parents' propensity for evil — but she certainly inherited their capacity for magic.
Fitch believes that the Moroccan authorities would have a high propensity to support AWB if needed, given the bank's systemic importance in the country.
Disinformation campaigns run by domestic actors, Iran and other nation-states can sometimes be overshadowed by the propensity to falsely attribute activity to Russia.
It's a committed effort, explained Wes Schultz, a social psychologist who has diligently observed and researched the phenomenon of people's propensity to litter cigarettes.
Careful academic studies have linked competition by Chinese manufacturers to the growing propensity of prime-aged men to drop out of the labour force.
His narcissism, thin-skin and propensity to tweet first and ask questions later are not worthy qualities of the leader of the free world.
Or, where there's two InfoSum users linking different data sets, they could use it for propensity modeling or lookalike modeling of customers, says Halstead.
Any upward revision of the SR and SRF would be contingent on a positive change in the U.S.'s propensity to support its banks.
Pizzagate dominated political chatter on Monday, stirring heated debate over the proliferation of fake news and the president-elect's propensity to share dubious information.
She attributes part of this disparity to the tax cuts "disproportionately" benefiting higher income Americans who she says have a lower "propensity to spend".
Under recently finalized rules, millions of Americans with a disability, who have shown no propensity to harm others, could be barred from acquiring firearms.
"We used to call [her] 'Jimmy Stewart,' " he told EW in 2013, of the show's propensity to put Buffy through seriously painful emotional situations.
Given the absence of well-defined and enforceable legal guardrails, platform companies' propensity to exploit behavioral science at users' expense will remain largely unchecked.
She thinks there was a flaw in the hiring process and believes proper vetting would have revealed the dude has a propensity for violence.
Fitch expects the state's propensity to support the banking sector to remain high over the near term and extremely high for systemically important banks.
Perhaps it's our reality-TV culture, or our general propensity to like things big (think Trump's "tremendous"), but another big trend is superlative names.
To test his propensity for jealousy and insecurity, I left him alone most evenings to go out for dinner and movies with my friends.
The newspaper cited Trump's propensity to play in private settings away from cameras as a reason why identifying his partners has been so difficult.
In econo-jargon, poor folk have a higher "marginal propensity to consume", ie, they tend to spend, not save any extra money they get.
While the reasons for higher consumer sensitivity to negative news are unknown, this propensity could reflect a fundamental tenet of behavioural economics: risk aversion.
James chose not to wade into Cleveland's recent propensity for drifting to the perimeter, arguing that it was just a matter of making shots.
Maura's children are noisy and self-destructive enough that their personalities can overshadow hers, their propensity to openly embrace chaos masking her subtler flaws.
UBA Senegal's SR is sensitive to any change in assumptions around the propensity or ability of UBA to provide timely support to the bank.
BTPN's rating also reflects Fitch's view that SMBC has high propensity to support BTPN, if needed, due to its strategically important role to SMBC.
Any significant perceived weakening in the propensity of AI to support its subsidiary could lead to a multi-notch downgrade of SANF's National Rating.
The extent of support will depend on CaixaBank's ability, as reflected by its Long-Term IDR, and on its propensity to support its subsidiary.
The Wall Street Journal's Eliot Brown dropped a 2,864-word, deeply reported article detailing Neumann's frequent marijuana use and propensity for shots of tequila.
The propensity to save fell to the lowest level on record after the European Central Bank's decision in March to further loosen monetary policy.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS ZKB's IDRs and Support Rating are primarily sensitive to changes in the bank owners' ability or propensity to support the bank.
The dramatic extent of those variables is why a busy brunch shift has the propensity to bring an otherwise robust kitchen to its knees.
There are several factors that make great whites terrible candidates for captivity, chief among them being the migratory species' propensity to travel great distances.
It also listed his likely partisanship and propensity to vote in the 2016 US election — again without explaining how those predictions had been generated.
But Trump's highly volatile presidency and his propensity to say things that are unpopular with a majority of Americans could break from the pattern.
UBA Ghana's SR is sensitive to a change in assumptions around the propensity or ability of UBA to provide timely support to the bank.
Australia is the world's driest continent and one of its hottest, and it has long had a propensity for wild swings between weather extremes.
Finding genetic influences on a propensity for disease is one thing, they argue, but looking for such influences on behavior and cognition is another.
This propensity has led legal observers to compare him to the late Justice Antonin Scalia, whose seat he would fill on the Supreme Court.
LFB has over time shown a high propensity to support UBAE, as it views the bank as important to its international network and strategy.
On one side were those like Charles Caldwell, a Kentucky doctor who argued that the heads of black people demonstrated a propensity for servitude.
Donald Trump&aposs temperament in the 1980s was an early indication of his propensity to explode during the presidency, according to a new book.
This contributed to Donald Trump's ability to win the nomination — and also Barack Obama's, given his short Senate tenure and propensity to miss votes.
"The propensity to not go outside, stay inside and go to bars is going to wreak havoc on your immune system," Dr. Sowa said.
Any upward revision to the SR and SRF would be contingent on a positive change in the U.S.'s propensity to support its banks.
Instead, Trump offered a fresh example of his propensity to draw the capital, and the rest of the nation into his cone of chaos.
Unlike Stabler, Jones did not possess a propensity for getting tanked the night before games or kicking out the dome lights of cop cars.
Cruz found himself facing a backlash Saturday for a campaign mailer his team said was meant to coax "low-propensity" voters to the polls.
Abra is, weirdly enough, one of the trickiest Pokémon to catch in the original games due to its propensity to teleport out of battle.
Also Alfa's owners have supported the bank in the past, and, in Fitch's view, would have a strong propensity to do so again, if required.
Prescribing opioids to someone who has a propensity for addiction didn't make either of us entirely comfortable, but neither did leaving me in blinding pain.
It's unbelievable that even now the Church can use language like this, talking about the higher-than-average propensity for sin among the LGBTQ community.
There was a lot of anticipation over Gallo possibly competing in the event due to the 25-year-old's propensity for belting mammoth home runs.
CaixaBank's ability to provide such support is reflected in the bank's 'BBB'/Positive rating and we will also factor in CaixaBank's propensity to support BPI.
SRS AND SRFS The banks' '7503' SRs and 'A-' SRFs are sensitive to perceived changes in the sovereign's ability and propensity to support the banks.
While the singer has the propensity for peering into life's bleaker corners, but he's also reconciled his past and has no interest in dramatizing it.
Anyway, the combination of eagerness to bomb everyone in sight and a propensity to whine and throw a tantrum over every perceived slight remains remarkable.
It is also likely that less-educated whites, who historically have had a low propensity to vote, turned out in greater numbers than pollsters predicted.
One reason so many Democrats go missing on polling day is that propensity to vote increases with income, and many would-be Democrats are poor.
Then when you show up and get your ticket scanned, you tell the campaign more about your intensity and propensity to show up and vote.
So does a long propensity, striking in a state with such a prickly nationalism, to play up its geopolitical importance in return for foreign aid.
The trade body also said there are continued concerns about an escalating trade war with China but it is optimistic about consumers' propensity to spend.
Resentment will grow; already there is a strong correlation between the local rate of insolvency and the propensity of residents to have voted for Brexit.
Because of its propensity to combine with other elements to form compounds like water and methane, hydrogen on Earth is rarely found on its own.
"Given Africas underdeveloped manufacturing and propensity to export raw commodities, without co-ordinated policy change, the (bloc) may entrench and enable this dynamic," she said.
Facebook is also monitoring which users have a propensity to flag content published by others as problematic and which publishers are considered trustworthy by users.
We got Norm Friday afternoon at LAX and asked if he's walking on eggshells given his propensity to push the envelope and offend his audience.
People that identify as either Middle Eastern, Native American or mixed race have a far higher propensity to believe in ghosts than other racial groups.
"Given Africa's underdeveloped manufacturing and propensity to export raw commodities, without co-ordinated policy change, the (bloc) may entrench and enable this dynamic," she said.
An upgrade of the SR and upward revision of the SRF would be contingent on a positive change in the sovereign's propensity to support it.
In fact, multiple states have passed legislation dealing with them and because the victim is oftentimes drunk that actually has a higher propensity for death.
However, the propensity of companies to use the trillions in cash they are holding has caused controversy and calls for legislators to limit the practice.
The propensity of people to move in search of work has dropped sharply since the early 1990s, for reasons that are not yet fully understood.
AUB's IDRs are sensitive to a change in Fitch's view of PIFSS's ability or propensity to provide support or to changes in Bahrain's Country Ceiling.
The contradictoriness of his achievements, in fact, may emanate from this propensity to observe the world around him and try to make it his own.
With only one episode left this season, and the series' propensity to end on a cliffhanger, the finale could go in a zillion different directions.
A. (BBB-/Stable) and Vodafone (BBB+/Stable) are offering competitive tariffs in a lower price range, which reduces discounters' propensity to use price-disruptive tactics.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDR, Support AND VR The bank's IDR is sensitive to a change in Fitch's views on Santander's ability and propensity to provide support.
And although original works are less likely to sell out than revivals, reflecting their greater propensity to fail, they tend to command higher ticket prices.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from any developments that lead to significant perceived weakening of the parent's propensity to provide support to the subsidiary.
SRs AND SRFs The SRs and SRFs are sensitive to perceived changes in the sovereign's propensity or ability to provide extraordinary support to the banks.
What had really changed between 85033 and 2016 was the propensity of people who are out of work to say that they are actively looking.
Those closest to Grant couldn't make up their minds if his propensity for sullen, silent brooding indicated that he was taking in everything or nothing.
Alaska, Arizona, Colorado and Nevada have also shown a propensity to find unconventional candidates appealing, he said, so the Libertarians could tilt close races there.
The senator's propensity for voting no on bills he finds to exceed the scope of government strikes some colleagues as sincere constitutionalism, but exasperates others.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Downward rating pressure may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to BPD Bali.
If you reward a baby with a gift for being kind, the propensity to help will decrease, in some studies by up to 40 percent.
President Trump's propensity to defend himself or deflect to attacking Hillary Clinton or others is likely to weaken him (and other Republicans) with those voters.
"If you have a propensity to be addicted to something, specifically gambling, the two worst things you can have are time and money," Carton said.
The former vice president has a lifelong propensity for gaffes, but missteps now spark questions about his age and his robustness to compete against Trump.
Chile is highly rated (Foreign currency Long-Term IDR 'A+'/Stable Outlook) and, in Fitch's opinion, has a very high propensity to support the bank.
Instead of the problem being men or society, this time the grievances are with the human condition and the propensity to chase an illusory ideal.
Fitch views both the state's propensity and ability to support the bank as strong, which mitigates the lack of explicit state guarantee on BDB's liabilities.
These "uncomfortable questions" can undermine the most beloved assumptions of a foreign policy establishment that straddles both parties, particularly its propensity for American military intervention.
His propensity for living on the third rail of social media was at odds with ESPN's internal policy that cautions its workers to be prudent.
Our propensity to focus in on the negative (scientists call it a 'negativity bias') protects us from making the same mistakes again in the future.
But the individual income tax cuts are skewed toward higher-income households, which economists say have a low propensity to consume more as taxes fall.
Relative to Romney's coalition, he is weaker with high-propensity college-educated voters and stronger with working-class voters who are less regular poll-goers.
But she has faced scrutiny for that initiative because of her husband's propensity for using Twitter to attack critics, especially with insults targeting people's appearances.
Still, the president's propensity to speak in language that plays on racial stereotypes creates a difficult conundrum that few minority candidates would want to endure.
Though Ms. Hicks' rise through the ranks has been marked by a clear propensity for remaining in the background, this time she became the story.
She tells us at the outset that she has a genetic and biological propensity for bipolar disorder, and it is in Steubenville that it emerges.
Kavanaugh is clearly cut from the same cloth, and not just because he rivals Trump in his propensity for lying about matters great and small.
Californians are drawn to views of mountains, forests, and grasslands and are building ever closer to these features that often have a propensity to burn.
"Young voters are listed as low-propensity voters," said Louis Elrod, president of the Young Democrats of America, the youth arm of the Democratic Party.
Central to the worldview of these bloggers, some of whom have celebrity-size social-media followings, is that Muslims have a propensity toward sexual violence.
People's Bank's propensity to support PLC stems from its 75% shareholding in PLC, common brand and PLC's position as a "strategic subsidiary" of the bank.
In one, a "superspreader" — a person who has the propensity to spew more germs than others — transmits the virus to a large group of people.
"The pressure on net interest income increased, particularly due to the lower interest rates and customers' high propensity to save," Dam said in a statement.
When more weight is given to low-propensity voters, Biden, Buttigieg and Sanders are tied at 6900 percent, with Warren coming in at 2628 percent.
And they argue that plenty of voters have come to expect them from Mr. Biden, who has himself made light of his propensity for gaffes.
Stories like these thrive on the narrative that the right has a propensity to support leaders who are bigoted, prejudiced, Islamophobic, racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
Kanye West For: Decade-defining music and a propensity for shock and awe The only constant with Kanye West is change -- and his contrarian nature.
The IDRs and SR are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's assessment of BNP Paribas' propensity and ability to provide support to its subsidiary.
And they argue that plenty of voters have come to expect them from Mr. Biden, who has himself made light of his propensity for gaffes.
It also appears to be the latest example of Mr. Trump's propensity to ignore the findings and recommendations of his own intelligence and defense officials.
My propensity is to over-think and try to perfect things, but I also wanted to be full-on expressionistic, and you can't have both.
But when weather cooperates and campaigns make it easy for voters to get to the polls, more of these low-propensity voters will turn out.
What this speaks to is Flynn's propensity for hyping up the threat from jihadist groups, and trying to make everything else to fit that frame.
Sure, loneliness is partially the result of genes, as our personalities and our propensity for mood disorders like depression are linked to loneliness, and our genes.
Fitch equalises the IDR and Viability Rating (VR) of Japanese holdcos and core subsidiaries, given consolidated regulatory oversight, group interconnectedness and support propensity of the authorities.
Apart from her propensity for a classic Self Portrait getup, have you ever noticed the inseparable bond between the Duchess of Cambridge and her evening clutch?
Any changes in the IDR would be linked to that of HSBC or to a change in Fitch's expectation of HSBC's propensity to support its subsidiary.
Mike Mahoney, a then–13-year-old from North Carolina, had to be monitored because of his propensity for racism and anti-Semitism on social media.
For those who did not grow up with a smartphone in hand, there's a propensity to use the device like a smaller personal computer, it seems.
That's because H3N2 has a greater propensity to cause flu-related complications, which can lead to hospitalizations or deaths, especially among the elderly and very young.
The question about Musk, and Buffett's candid response, come at a time when Musk faces ongoing criticism over his propensity to make controversial statements on Twitter.
Noland's "Gibbet" (1993–94), the more forceful of her two included works, is an unambiguous synopsis of the centuries-old American propensity to discipline and punish.
SUPPORT RATING The Support Rating is sensitive to a change in the assumptions around the propensity or ability of CA to provide timely support for Amundi.
And though questions were raised regarding Trump's wife's support, additional camera angles proved that the candidate's offspring were no doubt inheriting their father's propensity for peeking.
Statistical research on Swedish twins by Tove Fall of Uppsala University and others suggests that more than half of the propensity to own dogs is heritable.
The vellum has a propensity to curl along its edges, serving as a reminder that each scroll is both independent and part of a composite work.
This may, for example, arise from indications of a lower propensity of UOB to provide extraordinary support to UOBT, such as a material reduction in ownership.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Venezuela's propensity or ability to provide timely support is not likely to change given the sovereign's low speculative-grade ratings.
There are all sorts of behavioral economic forces at play in such a situation, but needless to say, people's propensity to repurchase goes through the roof.
A resurgent U.S. dollar also stimulated the purchasing power and propensity to spend of North Americans and those hailing from countries with currencies tied to it.
The National Ratings of SIBTC and SIBTCH are sensitive to a change in potential support (relating to both ability and propensity) from their ultimate parent, SBG.
"From a seller standpoint — from an OPEC standpoint — your propensity to cheat and increase production to take advantage of dollar-denominated sales will increase," he said.
In Fitch's view, as a majority shareholder who will consolidate BZ in its financial accounts, Tatneft will now have a higher propensity to support the bank.
The test alert was the most discussed topic on Twitter, in part because of President Donald Trump's propensity for sending tweets to his 55 million followers.
It is not a stretch to say that in some ways mosquitoes -- and their propensity to spread disease -- influenced the course of world events, said McNeill.
It will take years for long term studies to determine the impact on our health and on the propensity of young people to potentially start smoking.
"On balance the consumer is in good shape in terms of where they're spending, and that marginal propensity to consume is going to rise," he said.
A downgrade of SCB AG's IDRs could be driven either by a downgrade of Santander's or SCF's IDRs or by a weakening propensity of institutional support.
Trump's failure to fix, and propensity to exacerbate, longstanding problems in small towns provides an opportunity for Democrats, who are on the verge of blowing it.
"With a growing middle class and propensity to shop online, the revenue potential there is enormous," said Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Robert W. Baird & Company.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR MCB's SR and SRF are sensitive to either a weakening ability or propensity from the authorities to support the bank.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The affirmation of ZABA's IDRs and Support Rating reflects Fitch's unchanged view of the ability and propensity of the bank's parent, UniCredit S.p.
The survey of around 2,000 Germans showed that income expectations fell slightly and propensity to buy dropped to its lowest level in more than two years.
This says less about those people's commitment to their core principles or the veracity of their objections, and more about the very human propensity toward fatigue.
According to "Persimmons," Lee also mistook, in those years, the words "fight" and "fright": the ubiquity of the second suggests, worryingly, a propensity for the first.
Now they are in the top five, their ranking limited only by short possessions and their propensity to shoot open 22-pointers on the fast break.
Given their propensity for hitting home runs recently, it seemed only a matter of time before the New York Mets started to flex their muscles again.
RATING SENSITIVITIES BDB's ratings are sensitive to changes in the sovereign's ability and/or propensity to support the bank, the former being reflected in Bulgaria's ratings.
I first noticed a growing propensity for the English to overindulge their feelings in the wake of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.
Whether you need more time due to procrastinating, shillyshallying or your propensity for last-minute decision making (hey, we don't judge), we're offering you a reprieve.
Some analysts said the propensity of stocks to rise and fall in unison is exacerbated by the popularity of index-tracking funds that own entire markets.
Unsuitability would include a history of suicidal ideation, alcohol or drug abuse, domestic violence, serious emotional problems that indicate a propensity to violence, or irresponsible behavior.
Since the Ethiopian Airlines crash, airlines worldwide have grounded their Max fleets, amid concerns over the apparent propensity of MCAS to malfunction when fed erroneous data.
"Studies have shown that people with diabetes have a higher propensity to be affected, as insulin can interfere with pigmentation in the skin," says Dr. Solomon.
Soros says that he came out of the experience with a strong defiant streak, a contempt for tribalism and a propensity to side with the oppressed.
Still, Rudalevige says that comparing executive orders from one president to the next can provide a misleading snapshot of a president's propensity for taking executive action.
SUBSIDIARY AND AFFILIATED COMPANY Banca Aletti's ratings are sensitive to changes in Popolare's propensity to provide support and to changes in the parent's Long-term IDR.
There could be downside to the ratings if BTMU is downgraded or BAY's strategic importance to BTMU is reduced, leading to a lower propensity to support.
"The President's propensity to dismiss our deteriorating financial position is dangerous, and these threats are underscored by the U.S. Treasury numbers," he said in a statement.
In one, a "superspreading event," a person who has the propensity to spew more germs than others transmits the virus to a large group of people.
It's worse now because of the advent of the fentanyl, which is much faster acting than heroin and has a greater propensity for overdose and death.
His round, ringing tone and his propensity for bending notes placed him outside the jazz guitar mainstream, but he was never all that concerned with labels.
Fitch may upgrade the rating if we view that JACCS has greater ability and propensity to support MPMF than that currently reflected in the company's rating.
Biden's propensity for gaffes and slip-ups, which is consistent with his previous campaigns, have been linked to his age by Democratic challengers and other critics.
Many states have laws barring the release of even partial Social Security numbers or birth dates, because of their propensity to be used for identity theft.
This all points to a disturbing fact: There is a very real connection between past domestic violence and a propensity to future violence, including mass shootings.
In most of the world, rumor-fueled meltdowns are taken as a fact of life, a product of Facebook's propensity for stirring up people's worst impulses.
She does this from the perspective of waste, with her propensity for site-specific productions that result in sculptures destroyed at the end of a show.
Here's the problem: the snow trick relies on the Mpemba effect, the name given to water's counterintuitive propensity to sometimes freeze faster when hot than when cold.
Furthermore, a repeated concern throughout On My Block season 2 is the propensity for Freeridge gang members to harm a rival's girlfriend as a form of revenge.
Or do you think that there is a broad propensity, without the work that you are doing, for the entire industry to exploit, take advantage, hurt consumers?
SUPPORT RATING Bank Austria's Support Rating is based on institutional support from the parent and reflects our view of UC's high propensity to support its Austrian subsidiary.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRs, SENIOR DEBT AND SUPPORT RATING INGBA's IDRs and Support Rating are sensitive to changes in the ability or propensity of ING to provide support.
Kurzman also looked specifically at immigrants and Muslims whose families hail from the countries targeted travel ban — and, you guessed it, found no special propensity for terrorism.
But Johnson, who shares Trump's propensity for throwing political grenades but not his supernatural flair for avoiding the blowback, is saying as little as possible in public.
Trump's brash style, and his propensity to call out companies, countries and opponents on Twitter and TV appearances is a way to provoke dialogue, the strategist said.
However, the change could also increase insurers' exposure to longevity risk as a result of greater propensity for claimants to take the periodic payment orders (PPOs) alternative.
A reduction in SCB's propensity to support SCBT, which might be seen, for example, in a material reduction in its shareholding, could result in negative rating action.
The propensity to support reflects GIC's special legal status in GCC countries, its mandate as a specialist developmental investor and the track record of support from shareholders.
In case of a sovereign default these risks could limit the banks' ability to service their debt or their parents' propensity to continue providing support, or both.
The central bank's statement after the decision is available here I do not have an impression today that today's discussion showed a bigger propensity to change rates.
White House staffers have tried to limit Lewandowski's interactions with the president for months, knowing he has a propensity for slagging them in private conversations with Trump.
What anchors Mosset's work firmly on the latter is his insistence on painting's propensity for failure: objects never fail as objects, but paintings sometimes fail as paintings.
As somebody who has the propensity to feel depressed, I think I was using [alcohol and pills] to self-medicate, which is something so many people do.
RATING SENSITIVITIES AGOS Agos's ratings remain primarily sensitive to changes in Fitch's assumptions regarding the ability and propensity of CACF, and ultimately of CA, to provide support.
Since the invasion of 2003, reflections of the war in English-language fiction have exhibited a natural but limiting propensity to focus on American soldiering and trauma.
The GfK survey found that the propensity to buy remained relatively high, Buerkl said, pointing to a booming labor market, record-low unemployment and increased job security.
A high propensity to support is also likely given the banking sector is funded almost entirely by domestic deposits, many of which are placed by government entities.
And indeed, the two have more than a few things in common: a background of privilege; a populist message; braggadocious showmanship; propensity to gaffes; and puzzling hair.
SHAFFER: Well, look, the issue has not been unnecessarily where they start from, it&aposs how the message gets given to them and the propensity for radicalization.
Any material changes in Fitch's view on the parents' propensity to provide extraordinary support to their respective subsidiaries could result in a change in the National Ratings.
HSH's IDRs and Support Rating would only be upgraded if a new owner with a high rating and strong ability and propensity to support HSH is found.
However, we feel the state is likely to retain majority stakes and operational control in the banks, and its propensity to support them should therefore remain strong.
Wilson, in a note, says first-quarter earnings could be better than the forecast 4% decline in profits because of the propensity of companies to beat estimates.
Fitch believes that the Moroccan authorities would have a high propensity to support AWB and BMCE if needed, given the two banks' systemic importance in the country.
The bank is rated at the same level as the Indonesian sovereign (BBB-/Positive), reflecting Fitch's expectation of a very high propensity of state support, if needed.
It looks like the RHOBH stars won't be shying away from discussing Eden Sassoon and Lisa Rinna's apparent propensity for adding pills to smoothies, according to E!
"Playing with these references, we kind of did the whole fetish/bondage thing," remarks Li, noting the propensity for submission to be viewed as pandering to men.
Does that propensity to invest within one's own metro area, state or broader geographic region wax or wane as a function of where an investor is based?
There may not be a correlation between someone who proclaims his religious or moral principles at work and that person's propensity to act in a moral way.
Shana Vergesten's YouTube tutorials on TRX-style lunging with a medicine ball express a mastery of endurance, but her propensity for fitness is more than muscle-deep.
Its dominance of the international cocaine trade began with Guzman's implementation of a more horizontal leadership structure, his propensity for violence and largesse toward corrupt public officials.
"Given the president's propensity to lie about almost everything, it is not surprising that Trump is grossly distorting what the Medicare for All legislation does," Sanders wrote.
The propensity of one organ to become colonized while another was spared seemed to depend on the nature or the location of the organ—on local ecologies.
Every previous diplomatic effort to ease the Korean standoff has foundered on effectively verifying the North's willingness to dismantle its weapons programs -- and its propensity to cheat.
The president has made no secret of his propensity to monitor news shows, and he has appeared to respond to live on-air news reports on Twitter.
" GREENLAND, N.H. — Allen Smith is a fifth-generation dairy farmer, who names some of his cows after pasta shapes and has a propensity for saying, "Heck yeah!
SUPPORT RATING SR could be modified from any change on the strategic importance of the bank or the propensity of support of the state of Espirito Santo.
No immigration restriction, even the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program under which the killer was admitted in 2010, would have been able to detect the propensity for radicalization.
" McMaster points out that Johnson had "a real propensity for lying," and that he surrounded himself with "advisers who would tell him what he wanted to hear.
The results of their statistical analysis on the precinct-level data were impressive: in precincts with low propensity voting, the researchers found a 3-percentage-point increase.
KEY RATING DRIVERS CCF's National Ratings are driven by institutional support and reflect Fitch's belief of a high propensity of support from its parent, Chailease, if needed.
The socioeconomic shocks of pretrial detention can send an individual into homelessness which, when combined with a lack of employment, can increase his propensity for criminal activity.
The banks' '1' SRs and 'A-' SRFs has been maintained based on Fitch's belief that the government's propensity to support the major banks, if necessary, remains intact.
The lawsuit says both Kevin and Linda should have checked the other for driving too fast and that they both had a propensity for driving too fast.
This means that the propensity for Gear VR or Cardboard to quickly iterate and reach a broader audience over a shorter period of time is more likely.
DACA recipients particularly fit this bill given their propensity to turn higher wages into purchases that can spur businesses to expand—or to even start their own.
GamerGate and the Birther controversy are both rooted in the propensity of old white men to do everything and anything to protect their stranglehold on the franchise.
"Today, the tremendous volume of such devices online and their propensity for weak passwords present a very attractive platform for this activity," Beek said in a statement.
The now-disgraced Yee pleaded guilty in 2015 to a single racketeering count centered around his alleged arms business and propensity for taking bribes from government agents.
") and combine it with the propensity for British slang to add "-er" (like "rugger" for rugby and "brekkers" for breakfast), and you finally, sort of, get "soccer.
People have a gaming propensity, so we provide the information which we think is relevant to them and attractive to them, so they engage with our game.
The decision was based on China's strict, "draconian" control over its news, and the propensity for the country to spread propaganda, State Department officials said to Reuters.
If you don't need to take the risk, who am I (or any other financial person with a propensity for stock market cheerleading) to convince you otherwise?
Consider what the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro wrote about the propensity to label President Trump "racist" in a January editorial for National Review: Is this framework useful?
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR The SR & SRF are potentially sensitive to changes in Fitch's assessment of the sovereign's ability and/or propensity to support Banrural.
The federal agency listed the bird species as "threatened" in 2014, citing an 80 percent loss of its habitat, drought and its propensity to avoid developed areas.
Privacy advocates fear their loss in December was yet another example of Congress's propensity to increase national security powers in the wake of new anxieties about terrorism.
The bill proposes that a person who is aware of "another person's propensity for suicidal ideation" can be punished for "coercing or encouraging" them to kill themselves.
As people mature and their responsibilities increase, so does their propensity to vote—as we can plainly see in the cases of the boomers and Gen Xers.
The higher the marginal propensity to consume of those receiving the tax break, the higher the multiplier and the more the tax cut will grow the economy.
The front opening has more of a propensity for litter scatter, but the walk-on platform catches some, and you can always invest in a litter mat.
"In spite of these observations, there seems to be a propensity to interpret any cognitive and/or brain difference(s) as a clinically significant abnormality," Hart wrote.
Affecting equity, and thus propensity to keep serving, members of the Reserve and Guard contend with an outdated and flawed system of tracking their service, including decorations.
To face this challenge and meet recruiting goals, recruiters will need to go beyond their typical recruiting pools in places where the propensity to serve is higher.
While he is very popular with the conservative grassroots, he has a much stronger propensity to make the kind of controversial remarks that provoke a media firestorm.
This could ultimately reduce its parent BNP Paribas' (A+/Stable) propensity to provide support to its Italian subsidiary, which would result in a downgrade of BNL's IDRs.
Subsidiary and Affiliated Companies Banca IMI's ratings are sensitive to changes in IntesaSP's propensity to provide support respectively and to changes in the parent's Long-Term IDRs.
The result is more and more money spent to influence fewer and fewer voters, especially low propensity voters from the left and right of the ideological spectrum.
DeCamp factored out the propensity to play violent video games (due to a natural attraction to brutality) along with other factors, such as gender and family relations.
Questions about Drake's propensity to text with teenagers arose last year when Brown talked about her relationship with Drake in a red-carpet interview at the Emmys.
Increasing numbers of major hurricanes, along with a greater propensity of storms to undergo "rapid intensification" are expected consequences of warmer ocean waters resulting from climate change.
As Vox recently reported, secularism is on the rise in the US. But the propensity to believe in the divine runs very deep in the human psyche.
This time they looked for gene variants related to depression and whether people who carried those variants and a propensity for depression tended to be physically inactive.
As it does with juiciness, the propensity of plant-based fats to melt quickly makes fat-soluble flavor compounds dissipate in the mouth faster than with beef.
In Cleveland, where he was defensive coordinator for two seasons, he warned parents about bringing young children to training camp because of his propensity to yell obscenities.
Sartori's God is male, jokey and, in Frederika Randall's translation, fairly hokey, with a colloquial diction out of the 1950s and a propensity to wink and nudge.
Many of the items, though, are on their first public view, and all are considered in a new light, with Wright's propensity for experimentation at the forefront.
Just as the unified team at this Olympics may be one step forward, before two steps back — considering North Korea's propensity for shooting missiles and testing bombs.
The IDRs and SR are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's view of the propensity of SG to provide support to BRD, which we currently consider unlikely.
A significant deployment of 5G networks is unlikely over the next two to three years, with low visibility on telecoms operators' propensity to spend on new 5G solutions.
Oliver Stone's propensity towards giving most of his female characters very little to do is so glaring that it's almost refreshing in an age of passive-aggressive defense.
Downward rating pressure on the bank's National Rating may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to Bank Maluku.
While the current study "discovered" millions of missing girls, it also shines a light on China's propensity to favor sons over daughters, and how that may be changing.
The organization argued in a letter to members of Congress that there's no data to support a connection between receiving disability benefits and a propensity toward gun violence.
There had been several red flags about Cruz beyond his posts online, including his propensity for killing animals and behavioral problems that led to his expulsion from school.
Still, because of the risk for abuse by prosecutors, evidence of prior bad acts may not be admitted into evidence solely to establish bad character or criminal propensity.
The concerns about Whiteside's purported laziness or entitlement, or his propensity for technical fouls—his history of poor "character," basically—outweighs his production for a great many people.
Whatever Mr Sikka's flaws—a propensity for grandiose "thought leadership", a penchant for private jets—he communicated a clear vision of how Infosys must transform its business model.
Given their propensity to spend well above $200 million on payroll each year, they will be well positioned to cobble together a historic long-term offer to Harper.
A new study looks at what it means to have neanderthal DNA—and researchers have found everything from a propensity for nicotine addiction to multiple genes affecting depression.
But by 1990 production had already shifted to districts with above-average unemployment, below-average education and no greater propensity for patenting than the country as a whole.
The Support Rating and Support Rating Floor are sensitive to any change in assumptions around the propensity or ability of Taiwan to provide timely support to KGI Bank.
Downward rating pressure on the bank's National Rating may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to Bank Jambi.
Like most couples do, we began collecting idiosyncrasies as a two—like our propensity to mutually analyze our poo by comparing said bowel movements in ice cream metaphors.
It's not just graying: The team has identified genes that influence features such as color and shape, as well as the propensity for beardedness, balding and mono-brows.
But recalling a product whose reputation consists solely of its propensity to burst into flames presents some obvious problems like: is it even legal to mail this thing?
Any change in the propensity of the state to provide support to systemically important banks would also lead to a change in the SRFs of all four banks.
And it's no secret that Flake, who has a propensity for calling out Trump publicly — but largely votes in line with the party — is on the president's blacklist.
These securities cannot be sold to U.S. persons in the U.S. Given the parent's ability and propensity to support CGMFL, Fitch has equalized the ratings with the parent.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Venezuela's propensity or ability to provide timely support BOD is not likely to change given the sovereign's very low speculative-grade ratings.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR The SR and SRF of FRB are sensitive to a change in both the authorities' ability and propensity to support the bank.
Indeed, we suspect that his administration will be highly secretive, given the intense distrust of major media and the president-elect's propensity to communicate his own messages unfiltered.
Calling out the Florida senator's propensity for sticking to talking points, Christie apparently dealt real damage to his rival's chances — without gaining any ground for his own campaign.
The five portraits, of a hooded figure standing against various walls, make the viewer into a metaphor for society's propensity to project an identity onto the hooded figure.
And given the kerfuffle over the organisation's propensity to nominate exclusively white actors for major Oscars, Mr Trump's less savoury supporters should have no trouble following its lead.
SUPPORT RATINGS AND SUPPORT RATING FLOORS The banks' '1' SRs and 'A-' SRFs are sensitive to perceived changes in the sovereign's ability and propensity to support the banks.
Its dominance in the international cocaine trade began with his implementation of a more horizontal leadership structure, his alleged propensity for violence and largesse toward corrupt public officials.
Apple is being unusually open about the propensity of the jet black finish to scratch, but beyond that, I'd get the matte black anyway — it just looks meaner.
KEY RATING DRIVERS YSID's National Ratings reflect Fitch's assessment of a high ability and propensity of support from its Taiwan-based ultimate parent, Yuanta Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
The focus of Malik's discrimination case will be his Middle Eastern descent and the bank's alleged propensity to retain white male executives who had a pattern of misbehavior.
Because of its perpetual propensity for boom-and-bust cycles, the domestic oil and gas industry's capacity to make that future happen has at times come into question.
Ryan initially sought Trump's help in naming the bill, according to the report, because the real estate mogul has long boasted about his propensity for branding and marketing.
Dermophis donaldtrumpi was discovered in Panama and has a propensity for burrowing its head in the ground, said Aidan Bell, co-founder of sustainable building materials company EnviroBuild.
Fitch therefore believes that the state is likely to retain majority stakes and operational control in the banks, and its propensity to support them should therefore remain strong.
While most studies show that millennials have a propensity for urban living, more have been looking to the suburbs recently, where prices are lower and inventory more plentiful.
"I support anything that will increase wages for low-income earners, because they have a higher propensity to spend," said Hiroaki Muto, economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
Whether this was true or just Rovian spin, Bush showed few of the mental habits (flightiness and a propensity for contradiction) that mark Trump as a TV president.
Ocasio-Cortez has a massive following on social media and has irked her centrist colleagues for her propensity to publicly battle those who don't share her leftist leanings.
"The seriousness and devastating effects of these crimes, as well as the propensity for repeat victimization, expose a dangerous gap in the FBI's crime data collection programs," Sens.
Fitch believes that the government's propensity to provide support to ICO, in case of need, is strong and the ability to support is underlined in Spain's sovereign rating.
The common arguments I hear against robot vacuums are bad Reviewers tend to complain that Deebot has a propensity to smear errant pet feces all over the floor.
Indeed, Disney has a propensity for using leather on its baddies, which should suggest the extent to which the material has become a popular signifier of low character.
Trump's propensity to pass the buck was obvious the first week of his presidency when Trump approved a risky US Navy SEAL Team Six counterterrorism operation in Yemen.
That marks a contrast with his predecessor, Benedict, who provoked a storm in 2006 with a speech that unintentionally seemed to link Islam with a propensity for violence.
And what we found in tests was that it increased share of wallet, and so it made it that you had a higher propensity to get another fix.
Elsewhere in Washington • Wilbur Ross has fallen from Mr. Trump's graces because of a perceived inability to strike good trade deals and a propensity to sleep in meetings.
A sovereign and stable Iraq will also reduce the propensity of the Saudis to intervene if they see their large northern (and Shia) neighbor falling under Iranian domination.
This is not an easy feat, given most GOP donors are male and many show a propensity for backing businessmen with years of experience in the C-suite.
There is no telling whether he will emerge as Mr. Trump's choice, given the sensitivity of the Russia post and the president's propensity for auditioning people for jobs.
But that isn't necessarily because he has been able to create a surge in these so-called low-propensity voters, as his campaign has long claimed he would.
But because the propensity for religious belief is still wired into the human mind, religion continues to be a potent force in societies that still struggle for cohesion.
They are also sensitive to a change in Fitch's perception around the propensity of institutional support for CCB Asia, for example if CCB Asia's role within CCB changes.
The company is also testing a "Propensity to Subscribe" feature using its artificial intelligence, which will let companies know which consumers are likely to pay for their products.
And while Dupri said he doesn't agree with much of what West has to say politically, the producer said the rapper's propensity for being controversial is nothing new.
An Army official also blamed the low enlistment rates on a "declining propensity to serve," and a failure of recruits to qualify due to factors such as obesity.
Sure, no one knows what they look like under those mysterious hoods — but given their appreciation for droid parts, propensity for dainty shuffling, and general love of eggs?
A downgrade of BBUK plc's SR would require a downgrade of BB plc's SR or evidence that the group's ability or propensity to support BBUK plc has decreased.
Americans are afraid of confrontation because of our extreme national affinity for independence and because of our propensity to shoot and/or stab people for almost any reason.
And even France is reeling from badly handled crises and a propensity for arrogance that have weakened President Emmanuel Macron at home and annoyed his partners abroad (see article).
"If you don't [show] the propensity to want to go to the doctor every time you have a cold, your numbers aren't going to be that high," she said.
SRS AND SRFS Any upgrade of the SRs and upward revision of the SRFs would be contingent on a positive change in the sovereign's propensity to support its banks.
The billionaire (spoiler alert) dies before long, offstage, apparently leaving the experiment in the hands of a psycho nutjob named Rubenstein with a mask and a propensity for violence.
People's Bank's propensity to support PLC remains unchanged and stems from its 75% shareholding in PLC, their common brand and PLC's position as a strategic subsidiary of the bank.
This is despite Fitch's expectation of the government's propensity to provide support to the banks has not reduced given their high importance to the government and high systemic importance.
RATING SENSITIVITIES SHC's IDRs and Support Rating are sensitive to any change in assumptions around the propensity or ability of Shinhan group and Shinhan Bank to provide timely support.
Our view on propensity to support could change favourably should integration between ICBC and ICBC SB strengthen or if synergies between the UK bank and its Chinese parent increase.
Cocker spaniels tend to suffer from a host of eye problems (glaucoma, cataracts, and cherry eye), along with heart disorders, knee and hip problems, and a propensity for allergies.
And they suggest that Biden may not have completely purged a historic propensity for self-inflicted political wounds that has stayed mostly dormant in a tightly controlled campaign rollout.
"The propensity for (Powell) to disappoint investors is out there but he will likely use Jackson Hole to suggest that the Fed is ready to cut (rates)," Hogan said.
Fitch's view of SG's support propensity is reinforced by the track record of significant funding provision to the subsidiary and strong operational and management integration between the two banks.
He remembers all the details — down to the "tell" that tipped agents off to Gimpel (his propensity to pull cash from his left breast pocket to pay for things).
Braithwaite has a lot of fun playing with these surface-level characteristics, masterfully directing the reader's assumptions about both Korede and Ayoola to mask their individual propensity for anger.
SR AND SRF An upgrade of the SR and any upward revision of the SRF would be contingent on a positive change in the sovereign's propensity to support MPS.
Photo: GettyControversial Uber CEO Travis Kalanick received a career retrospective profile in the New York Times today that covers his awkward early years and his propensity to invite conflict.
Mukul Kesavan, a perceptive Indian historian, sees this region-wide propensity for majoritarian nationalism as a sad if natural outcome of the awkward struggle to build new nation-states.
And despite lingering hopes of a late "Santa Claus rally," investors' propensity to book a win on the year might mean that no big surge is around the corner.
Given the propensity for people on the left to block content more than those on the right, Twitter ends up with an inordinate number of conservative accounts being affected.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, intended to showcase its ability to innovate and challenge Apple for global smartphone supremacy, instead showed a propensity to burst into flames, and was recalled.
We continue to believe that the authorities have a high propensity to provide support to DBN given its role, status and 13% state ownership by the Ministry of Finance.
Low-propensity voters won't bother to go to the polls, both because they also figure the election's already won and because they're not being contacted as insistently by volunteers.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR Ecuador's propensity or ability to provide timely support to these banks is not likely to change given the sovereign's low speculative-grade IDR.
Someone who is morbidly obese has a propensity for high blood pressure and Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg tells TMZ his weight was a contributing factor in his death.

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