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It seems to give him some social adaptability — or to give him some pathology.
The standard assumption is that an affair is a symptom either of marital dysfunction or of some pathology on the part of the perpetrator.
I've been called a lesbian and a feminist, as if these terms signal some pathology that automatically disqualifies anything I argue.
It is unclear what causes posterior crossbites, but they may be due to skeletal, soft tissue, dental, or respiratory factors or develop as the result of a habit, e.g., thumb-sucking or some pathology.
A great portion of these are due to some pathology in the peripheral afferent nerves, or more typically, centrally caused pains (i.e., feeling pain in a particular body region caused by the central nervous system when there is nothing physically wrong in that region).
But they in turn may be failing to consider that the annual reaffirmation of the doctor/patient connection may itself be a defense, and part of the reason some pathology isn't found in the fullness of time.
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In some pathologies elevated cytokines are associated with elevated MMPs.
Moreover, some pathologies might cause a thinning or scarring of the myocardial walls.
An increasing number of studies have appeared in the last ten years indicating that some pathologies may correlate with geomagnetic activity and cosmic rays.
"I saw class actions up close, and I saw there were some pathologies involved in the process," Redish says.
In conclusion, personal characteristics which can increase liability for some pathologies may also be preventive for certain adverse events and increase resilience.
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