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preference

[pref-er-uhns, pref-ruhns] / ˈprɛf ər əns, ˈprɛf rəns /




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For those ages 55 to 69, the panel recommended doctors “not screen men who do not express a preference for screening” on the wrong-headed rationale it could lead to “overdiagnosis and overtreatment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Food makers have long tweaked their recipes and rolled out new products to comport with changing government regulations and consumer preferences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another issue is just how “out” to be, at work and elsewhere, about one’s preferences; the Davises worry about how and when to break the news to their teenage son.

From Los Angeles Times

While A shares still command a premium, the gap has narrowed significantly, the bank adds, noting it has no clear preference between the two.

From The Wall Street Journal

A projected 2.3 million barrels per day supply surplus and U.S. preference for strong energy supply are key factors in the oil price outlook.

From Barron's