Sentence examples for might expect individual from inspiring English sources

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We might expect individual innovations to fail—innovation is risky.

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Accordingly, one might expect individuals with a higher sense of inclusion and those more involved in social interactions to be more willing to donate their organs.

In addition, if a field or a particular food resource was particularly attractive for hares, one might expect individuals to perform recurrent visits to that location.

Cholinesterase inhibitor use could thus be a confounder in our data; intuitively one might expect individuals on cholinesterase inhibitors to have less marked visual hallucinations and lower visual cortical excitability on TMS.

It may seem counter-intuitive that individuals who experienced more severe sexual abuse (i.e., sexual abuse with force or penetration) would engage in more sexual experiences than those who experienced less severe sexual abuse; that is, one might expect individuals who experienced severe sexual abuse to avoid sex because of the negative consequences.

Though one might expect individuals with low IMAT to have a more ideal muscle composition, the trend for both the high and low IMAT groups to converge toward an intermediate IMAT fraction with an exercise intervention introduces the question of whether there is an optimal level of IMAT that is desirable for aging skeletal muscle.

Given the role of AGO2 in the development of NPC, one might expect individuals who carry the rs3928672 A allele, and thus have increased expression of AGO2 over a lifetime, may have a higher risk of developing lymph node metastasis of NPC after establishment of this malignancy.

Given the role for legislatures in allocating funds to the executive, one might expect that private individuals might be able to influence such processes through the democratic process.

For instance, one might expect that individuals working in caring industries display higher prosocial inclination, as jobs in these industries offer more opportunities for engagement in on-the-job prosocial activities.

[24] Given the role of BIRC5 in the development of NPC, together with the earlier described functional relevance of -31C/G in modulation of BIRC5 expression, one might expect that individuals who carry the -31 CC genotypes, and thus have increased expression of BIRC5 and subsequently increased anti-apoptotic function, may be at a higher susceptibility to developing NPC.

Consequently, we might expect that individuals favoured in captivity could be favoured in the same way in the wild.

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