Sentence examples for evident disposition from inspiring English sources

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In 1899, in the lead-up to that year's general election, O'Reily gave a speech criticising the Labor Party, accusing some Labor leaders of having "an evident disposition to crush [Catholic labourers] with successive burdens".

Our young people recognize the hypocrisy inherent in all individuals, groups and institutions that ballyhoo the values of 'we the people,' yet all too often are elitist and hierarchical (with our youngest always looked down on and put on the low end of the proverbial totem pole), and bear the all too evident disposition that they could never learn from our youngest citizens.

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The Snowden affair has made evident the U.S. disposition to twist arms.

The Senate report finds that the CIA had no evident plan for an ultimate disposition for its most prized detainees, like the accused 9/11 conspirators, at all.

Our evolutionarily acquired psychological attitudes and dispositions have an evident bearing on how persons, events, and situations are judged, but nothing compels us to say that the resulting judgements are reasonable or correct.

Yet, although his authorship of the design is evident throughout the pulpit, the individual dispositions of the various assisting sculptors toward ancient Roman or Gothic forms is equally obvious; the separate strains of the two traditions that Pisano had so successfully united in the Pisa pulpit again reassert their independence at Siena.

Moreover, it has become evident that the specific processes of drug disposition in the hepatocyte (in vivo and in vitro), including binding to protein (external and internal) and/or membranes, permeation (passive diffusion and active uptake/export) and metabolic turnover should ideally be quantified simultaneously (Lave et al. 2007; Webborn et al. 2007; Baker and Parton 2007) (Fig.  34).

Perhaps the more descriptive "thick" ethical terms, such as 'cruel', 'kind', or 'courageous' provide the best examples of terms that possess such dispositions, though these may be evident even when reflecting on "thin" ethical terms, such as 'good' or 'right'right

The signs of progress are as evident in his statistics as in his sunnier disposition.

It says that the very idea of a mental state or condition is the idea of a behavioral disposition or family of behavioral tendencies, evident in how a person behaves in one situation rather than another.

In the context of this study, the highly variable Cmax evident is explainable by both the variable nature of egg disposition as well as the study design which relied on eggs being randomly sampled per time point.

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