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34 Sentences With "has a propensity for"

How to use has a propensity for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "has a propensity for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "has a propensity for". Mastering all the usages of "has a propensity for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The problem is, Indiana also has a propensity for wearing down.
He has a propensity for casual swearing and an accent that he worries Americans won't understand.
If religion is worth the name, it has a propensity for slipping out of any earthly leader's control.
Garoppolo has improved the past few weeks but still has a propensity for turnovers, which could prove costly.
A rapper and singer, he has a propensity for fast, '90s tinged songs that get people on their feet.
Yang has a propensity for viral moments and his universal basic income proposal is bound to draw some interest.
She has a propensity for ignoring attention-deficit questioners (like me) when trying to answer in reasoned verbal paragraphs.
It is well documented that Bill Clinton has a propensity for being social when he sees someone he knows in public.
She thinks there was a flaw in the hiring process and believes proper vetting would have revealed the dude has a propensity for violence.
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.
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.
" 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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cameron has a propensity for vision in line with Joe's, filtered through her confidence in her own ability to code and a steadfast conviction that her ideas are always the best ones.
Unfortunately, the show has a propensity for treating subject matter that demands deftness and nuance with a hammer-headed simplicity—like its stereotyped depiction of Muslims as the architects of all this suffering.
That familiar approach will be going up against a Rams defense that produces a lot of game-changing turnovers but also has a propensity for giving up huge amounts of yards and points.
With a president-elect who has a propensity for the conspiratorial — and who favors a conservative media machine that does as well — Facebook will likely meet increased scrutiny over its place and responsibility in the news ecosystem.
But in its most recent two seasons the show has smartly expanded Matthew's story line, depicting the life of a precocious queer adolescent who has a propensity for the dramatic and is almost entirely out of the closet.
And she has a propensity for sharing her feelings publicly, when asked, which is the sort of thing that happens when you are on a press tour promoting a new album, and in fact happened to Ms. Etheridge the day before.
Dominant females chew on or attach other colony members to demonstrate power, and this higher caste has a propensity for "tail-wagging" and checking cells as compared to the lower ranked workers, similar to behavior in Polistes dominula.Ebeling, Walter. "Urban Entomology." UC Riverside Entomology, 2002. Web. .
It has a propensity for singing show tunes. Dr. Pearl reveals her secret to friends of his in show business. At a meeting of the American Medical Association, Penelope and her talking vagina, now called "Virginia", are revealed to the public for the first time. Virginia regales the assembled physician with show tunes.
There have been few individual epidemiological studies of CMML, due to the difficulty in the disease classification. CMML has an estimated incidence of less than 1 per 100,000 persons per year. The median age of diagnosis is 65–75. CMML has a propensity for males rather than females, at a ratio of 1.5–3:1.
In the comics, Virgil's family consists of his father, Robert, who works at Paris Island Hospital; his mother, Jean; and his sister, Sharon. Virgil attends Ernest Hemingway High School in the city of Dakota with his friends: Frieda Goren, Richard "Rick" Stone, Larry Wade, Chuck, Felix, and Daisy Watkins. In the guise of Static, Virgil eventually rescues "Rick Stone" from danger. Not unlike Spider-Man, the character has a propensity for witty banter and humor, especially when engaged with opponents.
Bristling at the interference, and revolted by Mr. Brass' revealed bloodlust and perversions, Red Crow eventually murders Brass, starting a war between his and Johnny Tongue's crews. After an apparent victory and assertion of dominance over Red Crow, Tongue and his crew are ambushed and murdered by Red Crow and Shunka. Sheriff Wooster T. Karnow: The sheriff of neighboring White Haven, Nebraska. Claims to have played for the Cornhuskers and been a member of a special forces group but has a propensity for gross exaggeration.
Reis has a propensity for exaggeration and fabrication when describing his musical endeavors, often "dressing up" the truth in favor of telling an interesting story. That said, it is well known that the Sultans preferred a much more stripped-down, raw and direct approach to recording and playing than most of Reis' other projects, opting for minimal effects, studio tweaking or mixing adjustments. Touring in support of Ghost Ship was limited due to the members' commitments to their other bands. They were able to play several shows in the San Diego area.
Hemp rope Hemp rope was used in the age of sailing ships, though the rope had to be protected by tarring, since hemp rope has a propensity for breaking from rot, as the capillary effect of the rope-woven fibers tended to hold liquid at the interior, while seeming dry from the outside. Tarring was a labor-intensive process, and earned sailors the nickname "Jack Tar". Hemp rope was phased out when manila rope, which does not require tarring, became widely available. Manila is sometimes referred to as Manila hemp, but is not related to hemp; it is abacá, a species of banana.
Irascible scientist Quentin Kirrin informs his wife, Fanny, that his colleague, Professor Hayling, will be arriving a week early for a stay at Kirrin Cottage. The professor is accompanied by his son, Tinker, who has a propensity for imitating vehicular noises and has brought his pet monkey, Mischief. Also arriving are Quentin and Fanny's daughter, George, who is accompanied by her cousins, Julian, Dick and Anne, and George's dog, Timmy. The ensuing crowded and noisy household upsets the two scientists, prompting Tinker to propose the children spend their holiday at his abandoned lighthouse at Demon's Rocks, located 10 miles away.
The final episode, a summary of the series mainly in flashback, moves the story to the present. In 1978, Professor Lew Vernor arrives in town to do research on the history of Centennial and is met by writer Sidney Enderman. By then, the two leading citizens in town are Morgan Wendell and Paul Garrett (the narrator and a direct descendant of many of the characters in the series). Both men are in their 50s: Garrett, the current owner of Venneford, is interested in preserving the natural beauty of Colorado; Wendell, the heir to the family real estate business, however, has a propensity for self-interest.
However, Reis has a propensity for exaggeration and fabrication when describing his musical endeavors, often "dressing up" the truth in favor of telling an interesting story. That said, it is well known that the Sultans preferred a much more stripped-down, raw and direct approach to recording and playing than most of Reis' other projects, opting for a "live" feel to their recordings with minimal effects, studio tweaking or mixing adjustments. In April 2004 the band toured in support of Shipwrecked on the Swami Southwest Seance tour of southern California, featuring other acts also signed to the Swami label. Afterwards Reis returned to work with Hot Snakes, one of his other musical projects.
For example, suppose a bus company hires a driver who has a record of reckless driving, which the company could have learned of through a search of publicly available records. The company will be liable for the negligent entrustment of the bus to that driver, if the driver is in an accident. Similarly, if A lends his handgun to B, knowing that B has a propensity for violence, A may be held to have negligently entrusted the gun to B when B uses the gun to shoot someone during an argument. However, such cases are often harder to prove than negligent entrustment cases involving employment, because judges and juries are less likely to find that an entrustor had a duty to check on the publicly available records of an entrustee who was merely a friend.
After Woodall's deposition, Jessica and Harvey go to court in order to try to get the case dismissed based on proof that Woodall has a propensity for malicious prosecution, but Cahill thwarts her plans by telling the judge that Jeff Malone, the former SEC prosecutor whose last assignment was to target PS's clients, resigned instead of following instructions, and then virtually immediately took a job to work for Jessica. Cahill calls the coincidental nature of this into question by asserting that she did it so readily because she and Malone had been engaging in a clandestine romantic relationship. Confronted by this directly by Cahill in front of the judge, Jessica, though infuriated for being cornered with no way out under penalty of perjury, is left with no recourse other than to reluctantly confirm that Cahill's allegations are true. The judge responds by denying Jessica's motion, allowing Cahill to proceed with his depositions.

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