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But success can easily breed complacency.
Conversely, the damage HIV does to the immune system means that the malarial parasite can more easily breed unchecked.
But while the upper class's current preference for traditional-ish arrangements may be a necessary condition for that shift, it's a long way from being sufficient, and indeed could just as easily breed complacency instead.
And that's why humble investors spread their bets around the globe, avoiding both home bias and the kind of home-country self-hatred that times like these can too easily breed.
We can easily breed them to have a bit more muzzle (and still look like pugs and bulldogs) so they can breathe normally, but we don't.
Reports have suggested that gold panning activities lead to massive environmental changes, diverting rivers and building basins where vectors can easily breed, thereby increasing the risk for malaria and transmission among gold miners (5 – 7 ).
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Easily bred in captivity, females bear two litters of six or seven young each year.
In recent years, scientists have focused their attention on pigs because they are readily available and easily bred.
"One does not need to be a PhD in Psychology to know that their not going would easily bred thoughts that this team was an embarrassment to them".
This may be of particular importance if the donor was a wild accession because a particular CSSL contains only a single introgressed segment of interest, and this exotic introgression can be easily bred into other elite cultivars using marker-assisted selection.
We need more study of world religions in our schools and more respect for different religious creeds, customs and practices even in our churches where rejection of the other is too easily bred in the name of faith.
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