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Prefer - Definition of Prefer at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Prefer. Look it up now! ... Definition of prefer - 3 dictionary results...
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Infinitive; to prefer ... to prefer (third-person singular simple present prefers, present participle preferring, simple past and past participle preferred) ... (transitive) To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to select I prefer a cup of tea first thing in the morning.
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Preference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Preference (also called "taste" or "penchant") is a concept, used in the social sciences, particularly economics. It assumes a real or imagined "choice" between alternatives and the possibility of ra...
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is great family entertainment. Now, might I close with an Anita Loos quote about Marilyn Monroe in GPB: "I did not write the role Lorelei Lee as Marilyn performed it in the film, but I sure as hell wish I had!"
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Check this: Spirit of the Laws: Book XIV. Of Laws in Relation to the Nature of the Climate; 1. General Idea. ... If it be true that the temper of the mind and the passions of the heart are extremely different in different climates, the laws ought to be in relation both to ... 2. Of the Difference of Men in different Climates.
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prefer: Definition and Pronunciation ... choose rather than: to prefer beef to chicken.; 2. Law.to give priority, as to one creditor over another. 3. to put forward or present (a statement, suit, charge, etc.) for consideration or sanction. 4. to put forward or advance, as in rank or office;
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The word Prefer is followed by to before a noun, and by rather than (or to before an -ing verb) before a clause. It is NOT followed by than: ... I prefer pop music to jazz. ... I prefer to listen to pop music rather than to jazz.
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PREFER can pipeline and produce the top results of preference queries efficiently by using materialized views that have been preprocessed and stored. Intuitively, the key requirement is to find a materialized view whose weight function is similar to the query’s weight function.
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