Sentence examples for predisposition to consider from inspiring English sources

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One doesn't have to suggest — and I don't suggest — that officials of the intelligence services are acting in bad faith but the difficulty is that institutions have a culture, and have a natural predisposition to consider that things that they want to do and things that they can do are things that it is necessary and proportionate for them to do," said the lawyer.

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However, it prompts us to consider whether predisposition to chronic pain can be predicted based on prefrontal structure or function.

Current risk assessment models fail to consider genetic predispositions that make people more sensitive or resistant to exogenous exposures and endogenous processes.

Did they ever once stop to consider their genetic predisposition to ruining her sex life?

I would like to consider three scenarios for the development of spongiform encephalopathies: 1) spontaneous development, 2) genetic predisposition, and 3) infectious.

It may sometimes be appropriate for employers to consider current illnesses that impair workers' ability to perform the essential functions of a job, the officials said, but it is not proper to consider a person's predisposition to develop such illnesses.

Within twin pair sharing of pathways was viewed to represent "genetic predisposition" and were considered to not be sufficient to cause the disease; we labeled these predisposing pathways as GP1 in family 1 and GP2 in family 2. Naturally, the composition of GP1 and GP2 (GPN across n pairs of twins) is expected to differ between unrelated pairs.

Also, different adjustments were made to the multivariate models in order to take into account a predisposition to the specific adverse health outcome considered.

We suggest that a genetic predisposition to PD should not be considered 'causal', rather disease reflects chronic molecular dysfunction and the failure of age-associated compensation.

We show that, at best, common genetic variation can only have a modest role in predisposition to the partial epilepsies when considered across syndromes in Europeans.

Thus, most definitions consider attitude as an individual predisposition to evaluate a social element (concept, event, person) considering it favorable or unfavorable, and thus showing a certain behavior to it (Kartz, 1960, Eagly & Chaiken, 1993, Doron & Parot, 1999).

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