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I must admit to having a predisposition for this book.
"For example, having a predisposition to cancer would modify the approach to immunosuppression for patients with a kidney transplant," adds Gharavi.
As Wojtek's comment illustrates, having a predisposition for the job and a fondness for the animals is a recurring theme in bacas' responses, and it seems to be key for successful, long-time hires.
Many of the tests are not accurate -- plus, having a predisposition doesn't mean you're definitely going to get the condition.
Just as Trayvon's hoodie, Alton's gold teeth and Philando's tattoos were used to portray these young black men as having a predisposition for violence, ungovernable except by brutality.
Partial immune deficiency, referring to the inactivation of a single immune pathway due to genetic mutations in one or more members of the network, was initially suspected to act in a similar way to the SCID mutations, with patients having a predisposition to a wide variety of infections.
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The church had a "predisposition not to believe" children who made complaints against priests, he said.
Malcolm Muggeridge remembered how "he had a predisposition to melancholy, which led him often into practical joking.
Myriad Genetics sells a test to determine whether women have a predisposition for breast cancer.
This can be particularly risky for kids who have a predisposition to anxiety, Compton adds.
Such prophets are esteemed by coreligionists to have a predisposition for such unusual sensations.
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