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She was predisposed to win.
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Given the equities here — TSX would be substantially more likely to win a proxy contest — the court may not be predisposed to such a remedy, instead leaving any harsh medicine to the S.E.C. itself.
Public indecency wins no friends, not even those predisposed to such acts, because they will grow suspicious of your seemingly drawing public attention to their previously private and sensual acts.
Of the 25 candidates the committee supported -- he campaigned door to door with many of them -- 13 won seats on the Council, and were predisposed to support him.
So the sharp and charming Javid seems already to be winning his culture clash with an industry predisposed to suspicion towards an ex-banker whose formative cultural experience was Star Trek.
I'm predisposed to it.
"I'm predisposed to hold back".
Some people are predisposed to this condition.
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