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Jesse may be a meth head, but we realize it's a propensity he's convinced himself of by way of his surroundings, not one that's ingrained in him the way he'd like people to believe.
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For those who did not grow up with a smartphone in hand, there's a propensity to use the device like a smaller personal computer, it seems.
"I wouldn't say buprenorphine is not a serious problem; it's a product for addicts, so the propensity for diversion is probably much higher than with the other prescription drugs," he said.
Ambition like that can cause an artist to make plenty of mistakes — part of the curse of genius, it seems, is a propensity for educating oneself in public.
The chief one, it seems to me, is a propensity for magical thinking, the flipside of the dreamy delights of la dolce vita.
The moment seemed ludicrous to many Democrats and moderate Republicans around the country, but it was a perfect window into Tea Partiers' propensity not only to believe conspiracy theories, but to compel credence from elected officials at all levels.
According to all known classification schemes including those developed by Redfern, Mirams, and Crediblemeds (https://www.crediblemeds.org/), it is a drug associated with a high propensity for proarrhythmic risk (9, 52, 53).
His only apparent hint of tension was a propensity to blink frequently.
There is a propensity among some aid workers (usually younger ones) to work endless hours during a crisis.
In this old-fashioned understanding, evil is a propensity to destructive and self-destructive behaviour that is humanly universal.
There is a propensity toward authoritarianism.
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