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There is a propensity among some aid workers (usually younger ones) to work endless hours during a crisis.
There is a propensity to focus on minutiae, but what has got lost is how much each side has to lose," Marashi said.
Suzanne Rastrick, chief allied health professions officer at NHS England, says: "I think there's a propensity to think of the NHS workforce as doctors and nurses, and this can lead to perceptions that other groups, such as AHPs and scientists, are undervalued".
For those who did not grow up with a smartphone in hand, there's a propensity to use the device like a smaller personal computer, it seems.
There is a propensity for small negative studies not to reach full publication, and this might lead to an exaggerated estimate of effect [19].
However, as marine turbine technology develops toward economic viability there is a propensity for undesirable interactions with local shipping, higher turbulence levels and velocity shear through the water column to occur.
In HPT-JT, parathyroid adenomas develop in a younger population with a mean age of diagnosis at 33 years, and there is a propensity for them to reoccur following removal as well as developing new adenomas [2].
There is a propensity toward authoritarianism.
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