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alt. 1 (plural of preference English)Category:English plurals 2 (context computing English) The user-specify settings of parameters in interactive computer software n. 1 (plural of preference English)Category:English plurals 2 (context computing English) The user-specify settings of parameters in interactive computer software vb. (en-third-person singular of: preference)

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But after his first mouthful of the protein, he wondered if his eating preferences had been undermined by circumstance.

I will not say we have to transcend personal preferences right now - You just said it anyway, but Rojer grinned at his father.

Had Damia somehow managed to send along his food preferences: hot and hotter?

You have only to state your wishes and preferences and we -- Optheria -- will provide.

With the exception of Lord Shadder, Alessan apparently did not share any of her preferences among the leaders of Pern.

The consumer will pay by providing his personal data (demographic data, consumption patterns and preferences and so on) and by being exposed to advertising.

They will memorize the history of usage and user preferences and adapt themselves accordingly.

These figurines will be multi-dimensional: they will possess their own communication patterns, special habits, history, preferences - in short: their own "personality".

This is updated daily: the variety of wares on offer (adjusted to reflect inventory levels, consumer preferences and goods in transit) - and prices (sales, discounts, package deals) change in real time.

His melancholy conclusion was that development preferences are the outcomes of an intricate inter-play between sectoral pressure groups and coalitions of interest groups - and not the result of progress ex machina.

Fast-shifting preferences, flowing out of and interacting with high-speed technological change, not only lead to frequent changes in the popularity of products and brands, but also shorten the life cycle of products.

Ideology, speech sometimes, food habits, and preferences in decor must be made over with relative suddenness and in the absence of unmistakable clues as to the behavior to be adopted.

Reflecting the rapid changes in consumer preferences, in art and copy styles, and in product lines, the same musical chairs game is played in England.

At this level, it could store information about his friends' preferences for Manhattans or martinis, data about traffic routes, the weather, stock prices, etc.

Consumer preferences turn over in accordance with rapid life style changes, so that the coming and going of subcults is mirrored in economic turmoil.