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preference

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




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Researchers showed users millions of head-to-head comparisons of slightly different answers to their queries and then used those preferences to train updates to the 4o model, people involved in training previously told the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Touch plays its part too, binding tastes and smells together and fixing our preferences for runny or firm eggs, and the velvety, luxuriousness gooeyness of chocolate.

From Science Daily

"A European preference is a necessary instrument that contributes to this objective," she wrote, arguing such a move would "help create lead markets in strategic sectors".

From Barron's

People-to-people ties, he argues, can only grow if India aligns its policy with the aspirations of Bangladeshis, not just the preferences of governments.

From BBC

Different types of bacterial sensors showed distinct preferences for certain classes of chemicals.

From Science Daily