propensity
51have a propensity for — index gravitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
52marginal propensity to consume — UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION MPC) ► ECONOMICS the degree to which people will change how much they consume more in relation to a change in income …
53marginal propensity to import — UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION MPM, ABBREVIATION MPI) ► ECONOMICS the degree to which a country changes how much it imports in relation to a change in GDP (= national income) …
54marginal propensity to save — UK US noun [S] (ABBREVIATION MPS) ► ECONOMICS the degree to which people will change how much they save in relation to a change in income …
55vicious propensity — A propensity or tendency of animal to do any act which might endanger the safety of persons and property of others in a given situation. Hartman v. Aschaffenburg, La.App., 12 So.2d 282, 286 …
56vicious propensity — Such a propensity as exists in an animal which might attack or injure the safety of persons without being provoked to do so. Mellicker v Sedlacek, 189 Iowa 946, 179 NW 197, 11 ALR 259, 267 …
57marginal propensity to consume — rate of resources from each unit of available additional income that are set aside for needs, mpc (Economics) …
58marginal propensity to expenditure — rate of resources from each unit of available additional income that are set aside for needs or investment, mpe (Economics) …
59marginal propensity to invest — rate of resources from each unit of available additional income that are set aside for investment, mpi (Economics) …
60marginal propensity to save — rate of resources from each unit of available additional income that are set aside for savings, mps (Economics) …