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Genealogy Treatise 1. Nietzsche's notion of 'ressentiment' seems to be a propensity that begins life as envy and takes on moral content only with the creation of the moral ideals to which it gives rise.

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Richard Bernstein argues that Kant cannot coherently hold both of these theses since we could not be responsible for a propensity that is in us originally and that we cannot be rid of (Bernstein 2002, 11 35).

Instead, reliability would be thought of as a propensity that a method M has to produce or sustain mostly true beliefs.

Her weakness is a propensity for occasional vocal mannerisms that can interfere with the directness of her expression and even the accuracy of her pitch.

Flow visualisation reveals the underlying flow structure within the roll-to-web transfer region and highlights when loss of stability, that is a propensity to streaking, occurs.

The fallout is a propensity to intervene with remedial programs that target symptoms rather than the factors and processes that predispose to disordered phenotypes.

As George H.W. Bush's ambassador to the United Nations, Thomas Pickering said about Operation Just Cause: "Having used force in Panama... there was a propensity in Washington to think that force could provide a result more rapidly, more effectively, more surgically than diplomacy".

"I do think that there's a propensity of this administration to apologize, as opposed to considering this as an act of war," said Perkins.

These observations are in accordance to several previous reports, where researchers have shown that there is a propensity of Cys residues in IgE inducing epitopes, and they form stable conformational epitopes through disulphide bonds [ 19- 25].

Making more poppies is easy; if you've ever tried to move an oriental poppy, you'll know that any scrap of root that remains will regenerate, and it's this propensity that gardeners exploit to make root cuttings.

A propensity score is a value that equals the estimated probability of a given individual belonging to a treatment group given the observed background characteristics of that individual.

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