Propensity in a sentence as a noun

But the odds of success are very low, given the propensity of these things to tumble and roll on reentry.

One's propensity to not get laid off influences one's education.

Are you telling me high school history and civics left you with the propensity to be a more informed voter?

One's education determines one's propensity to not get laid off3.

Shortened URLs are also troublesome for anyone who likes clicking on links, due to the propensity for URL shorteners to run out of money and die, breaking tens of thousands of links.

Imagine that everyone who new he had a high propensity for a degenerative disease made a very rational choice to buy nursing home insurance.

Our refusal to treat our opponents with basic respect, and our propensity to label them with simplistic titles, is aggravating and annoying.

Since when are programmers judged by their propensity to keep up with the latest gossip about the most loud-mouthed self-important subculture celebrities ?

TechCrunch and other sites making such false claims can not be considered reputable news sources because of their propensity to intentionally misrepresent such matters.

The improved cornering characteristics are offset by the substantially harsher ride and propensity towards rim damage, and on the performance Tesla I believe even 19" wheels will easily clear the brakes.

This allows the propensity towards speciation to develop evolutionarily, too.

Given that first example I paid attention and learned about the propensity of "reputable" proprietary software to be malwareI haven't been able to find any reputable reference for Windows sending local search keywords to "some server", maybe someone can point me to one. But the FUD campaign continues unchallenged and unabated, even in a community that prides itself to be technically superior to the unwashed masses.

How would you describe the game design philosophy for your team, or Zynga overall?I think when people say Zynga is evil, they largely point to three things:* spaminess of the games* propensity to copy other products rather than come up with original ideas* tuning of games to maximize revenues from individual playersDo you think these are fair judgments about Zynga's methods?

99%'s incredibly naive, more like 50%.Just to remind you America has: By far the highest incarceration rate of a 'free' country An abnormally high ****** rate A recent history of torture and incarceration of foreigners without trial Not particularly free in my book, especially the propensity to lock up relatively high proportion of its own citizens.

Propensity definitions

noun

an inclination to do something; "he felt leanings toward frivolity"

See also: leaning tendency

noun

a natural inclination; "he has a proclivity for exaggeration"

See also: proclivity leaning

noun

a disposition to behave in a certain way; "the aptness of iron to rust"; "the propensity of disease to spread"

See also: aptness