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This is our natural tendency to accept evidence that supports our existing worldview.
An oxygen atom, in contrast, has a great tendency to accept an electron.
When jurors hear inaccurate identifications, they have a tendency to accept that testimony.
3. Molecules such as ammonia and organic amines are bases by virtue of their tendency to accept a proton.
To make matters worse, English courts have demonstrated a tendency to accept jurisdiction in these cases even when the plaintiff's connection to England appears wafer-thin.
"The public and even hard-nosed scientists have this tendency to accept conclusions through the mechanism of 'seeing is believing,' " Dr. Meyer said.
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We expected this on the basis of earlier findings which showed that maths anxiety leads to a tendency to impulsively accept incorrect responses, without much reflection, at least in the case of arithmetic problems (cf., [ 16]).
In her landmark article "The Evidence of Experience" (1991), Scott criticized the tendency of feminism to accept uncritically (and "de-historicize") the reporting of personal experience as an authentic expression of women's reality.
Electronic group classification is based on the tendency of AAs to accept or donate electrons.
It is also possible that these findings reflect gender differences in tendency or ability to accept external circumstances.
But he is quick to blame others (opponents with vendettas, the Tories for failing to advise him, the leadership for throwing him to the wolves, the judge for sending him down despite the psychiatrist saying he had suicidal tendencies) and slow to accept responsibility.
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