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The intellect was described as a general (innate) propensity made up of a series of more specific (equally innate) propensities, the number of which was a function of the number of different things the intellect is able to know: "The intellective power is a general propensity with respect to all intelligibles, that is, with respect to the actual conforming to all intelligibles.
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Secondly, it is possible that factors associated with a general propensity to report high numbers of symptoms differ from those associated with reporting any one individual symptom.
While the rate of risk taking behavior has been found to be similar for adolescents with and without T1D, a general propensity toward risky behaviour in adolescents with T1D has been linked to poorer self care, and in turn to poor mental health and metabolic outcomes [ 6, 7].
Shame can be important both as cause, trigger and sequel of a suicidal act, but this does not always reflect a general propensity for the individual to react with shame.
Prevarication about sex does not by itself prove a general propensity to lie.
The state's highest court also said this difficulty need not be a sexual compulsion but could be a general propensity for violence resulting from a mental disorder.
That assumption is now widely shared, despite the general propensity to describe Kim Jong Il as seeking — rather than already having — a nuclear arsenal.
By itself, the fact that a person has lied about sex tells you nothing about that person's general propensity to lie.
The other limitation was related to the general propensity of Iranian students towards text-based materials which may affect the way they interact with the task-based materials.
Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that both problem gambling and general gambling involvement loaded on single factors with other measures of risk, suggesting that gambling represents one expression of a general propensity for risk-taking.
And that s, even when statistically controlling for a more general propensity to engage in problem behavior.
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