The propensity of business conditions to change is driving the increasing interest in the cloud.
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You must therefore know who will help and who will hinder your propensity to succeed.
Twitter, with its propensity to mock just about everything, was an especially fertile ground for divisiveness.
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While ironically, some say Apple now resembles Big Brother given their propensity for tight controls.
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"I am concerned about the scheme's propensity to favour incineration rather than recycling, " he said.
To cope with that evolutionary propensity, researchers or, rather their techniques will just have to evolve faster still.
Some have been quick to mock what they see as the government's increasing propensity to meddle.
Such views inevitably temper any propensity European leaders may have to act against the Islamic republic.
Politicians also exhibit a natural propensity to garner power or spend our money lavishly on their supporters.
However. given the Stormont parties' propensity for locking horns, I'm not writing off the potential for deadlock.
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In one company, propensity modelling delivered a 170% increase in conversion rates across cross- and up-selling campaigns.
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My mother was a recovered anorexic but had a propensity for binge eating all her adult life.
So why do we have a greater propensity to spend dividends and hold onto capital gains?
Given the propensity of Asian governments to favour local champions, Prudential could find their involvement extremely helpful.
Statistics--for example, the fact that SUVs have a higher propensity to roll over than do station wagons--don't matter.
If the marginal propensity to consume were 100 percent, there would be no investment, and, soon, no income.
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They were thus able to distinguish the quick from the dead by colour, rather than propensity to wriggle.
Given the propensity to slide on clay, for example, she uses a slideboard to improve her lateral footwork.
What was not known at the time, however, was DDT's propensity to accumulate, persist and damage the environment.
The country's propensity to fall for a leader the way it did in 1997 is no longer there.
Republican voters have already displayed a propensity this year for rejecting establishment-anointed choices in favor of insurgent conservatives.
One study in Africa has already found that inbreeding has an effect on people's propensity to develop tuberculosis.
With the economy strong, and given the national propensity to spend, spend, spend, another British consumer boom looked likely.
To assess your risk-taking propensity in a specific area, add up your scores for the questions in that category.
"We know if you play as a kid you over-index in your propensity to become a fan, " Brosnan said.
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My critique is directed at your point about career women's propensity to cheat.
In our country first-generation wealth is now being created, and over time the propensity to give will in- crease.
The ultimate expression of the propensity of distilleries to release limited-edition, old whiskies is Macallan's Fine and Rare Collection.
Even a regression with lots of controls, even propensity score analysis, is insufficient in this area of study.
Of course the problem with such massive contracts is their propensity for backfiring.
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