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91 How else is the individual to discover individual tastes and preferences? 92 This extremely flexible system allows the hotel to tailor service preferences for each guest. 93 The use of racial preferences is not permissible under the new law. 94 Art is judged against a background of an aesthetic theory: preferences are entirely subjective. 95 Personal opinion or preferences and speculative imaginings have no place in science. 96 If they are already your customers, the difficulties of changing their preferences become an asset and not a liability. 97 We conduct extensive consumer research in which a large number of women are interviewed about their preferences. 98 Congress recently acted to deny trade preferences to countries that fail to meet their legal obligations to end such abusive child labor. 99 How are such preferences to be understood in terms of underlying processes? 100 Bill Clinton's policy-wonkish preferences plunged his first year in government into organisational chaos. 101 In the case of majority voting, we have already seen one line of approach - to restrict the range of preferences. 102 Their daily routines are starting to reflect their preferences and abilities and to include a level of personal responsibility. 103 It can also be argued that as human beings, while engaged in decision-making, we often ignore our fully conscious preferences. 104 Revolutions are only contemplated by cadres with intense preferences: most workers in liberal democracies will not vote for a revolution. 105 Over time, doubleclick. net Web servers learn your browsing habits and preferences. 106 One view is that rural manufacturing growth stems from the preferences of employers for rural environments. 107 Alternatively, regional preferences would dominate the findings if the survey was restricted to only one of these regions. 108 Other attempts to restrict preferences of voters seem equally to have had limited success. 109 Over the following year Mirror readers as well as Guardian and Telegraph readers proved relatively stable in their political preferences. 110 These have been the subject of intense debate, with religious preferences sometimes intruding. 111 Our analyses of voters' information levels and their changing political preferences confirm and even strengthen that finding. 112 We assess the factors behind the development of the markets, highlighting the importance of the regulatory environment and investor preferences. 113 The above examples illustrate that different preferences exist across languages for certain general patterns of reference. 114 As the programmes developed, some teams began to include a range of options to meet different needs and preferences. 115 The structure we impose on preferences in turn induces a relatively simple form of demand functions faced by individual firms. 116 The pricing system thus reveals people's preferences in a realistic way. 117 This partnership can take a variety of forms, depending on particular circumstances and individual preferences. 118 Market research showed considerable differences in consumer preferences in various countries. 119 Every child is unique, with their own needs, preferences and talents. 120 Even with stringent controls for partisanship and ideology, multiple regression analyses show that the press had a significant influence on preferences.