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    1. That certain ethnic or racial groups have historically outperformed others in a variety of different fields including sports, medicine, arts and sciences, literature or education in general, should not astonish critics skeptical of the underlying differences owing to cultural and (natural) agents that predispose achievement


    2. The (critical) assumption of inevitable consequences as they relate to voluntary designs, however essential to the formation of sound moral character, does not predispose a Will to Good; that is to say, Free Will does not dictate the


    3. Moreover, he kept insisting that he should take this and that item for such and such a member of his government for permitting him to travel, and to predispose them to allow him to travel in the future


    4. Once developed, they also predispose us to respond in certain ways to certain situations and ro eliminare alternative responses


    5. I predispose myself to be positive as I showed in the chapter on religion


    6. Allergy, including food allergy, has been suggested to predispose people to recurrent infection, and many doctors consider allergy treatment for people with recurrent


    7. Factors that support the growth of these bacteria will predispose a


    8. Underlying health conditions that may predispose someone to Candida overgrowth


    9. All of the following conditions can predispose to the development of nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) except:


    10. His extraordinarily strange turn-of-the-century appearance did not predispose you to imagine that he would be attractive to the opposite sex and though he was exceedingly polite and a kind person, he seemed more than a little boring

    11. Ongoing acts of “doing less than good”, can precipitate, pre-empt and predispose Self into acts of further transgressions against Self and others as we become desensitized from the perpetuating destructiveness


    12. urgency would predispose them to accept the radical solution she was going to propose


    13. time and that a younger age at onset of use may predispose individuals to structural


    14. likely to predispose to the development of drug dependence: it has been reported


    15. and cholinergic) are hypothesized to predispose to alcoholism and the dysfunctions


    16. since the s-allele has been shown to predispose to anxiety/depression related traits


    1. Shame is predisposed to proper notions of right and wrong whereas the shameless are untroubled by the dictates of Conscience


    2. Therefore, it must necessarily follow that Humankind, at whatever stage of its spiritual development, was already predisposed to its eternal ―meaning‖ although its (ultimate) purpose may not have been critically apparent to most; that is to say, moved by the Word or Holy Spirit, prior to the moment Humankind began giving pause to gods or God in whatever primitive or formal manner


    3. Our perceptions are oftentimes unreliable, predisposed to conditioning and experience that undermines an individual‘s ability to see and think clearly


    4. Although not every citizen, for whatever reason(s), is predisposed to defend his or her nation during a time of war, each should properly support the nation‘s war effort in some (other) manner by lending either moral or financial support to American troops who have selflessly placed themselves in harm‘s way so that others on the home front might live in peace


    5. The snafu of nearly one thousand FBI files accidentally landing in the hands of anyone predisposed to dirty tricks should not have happened


    6. Cromwell was largely responsible for the readmission of the Jews to England, His puritan views, based largely upon the Old Testament, and his tolerant nature predisposed him to regard the Jews with favor


    7. “On the contrary, the whipping Alilia received was an experience she truly dreaded, and she is less inherently predisposed to be sexually aroused by what she endured than most


    8. are predisposed to migraines, the headache they get if they cut out the


    9. ’ The research also implies that some people can be predisposed to religious experience and others are not


    10. Is shyness which mutes his words and preventing him to greet me? Or worse, would his grandparents have predisposed him against me? If the intelligentsia is not reason enough to tempt him to shorten the distance between us, I have to resort to the charms of the Chanel No

    11. preponderance of this disorder among women, who are, 1 suggest, predisposed to it as


    12. Yet was I predisposed to have a poor memory


    13. enthusiastic frenzy so that you’re predisposed to buy whatever it is they’re selling, regardless of


    14. If I predisposed myself to have positive emotions, then maybe I’d need a bigger nudge to slip over to the negative side


    15. certain groups regionally and ethically, were more predisposed to


    16. “Are you certain? Because it is possible the effects of your time as a Melioran have predisposed you to revenge


    17. I find myself wondering which of these in a negotiator’s personality might help effectiveness or might make someone psychologically predisposed to being a good negotiator who would respond well to training and become very good


    18. Although my parents put me in sports and acting classes, I was always more predisposed to read books than to socialize


    19. Therefore, when the spirit stares at God by its vision, it will see His Perfection and there it will adore Him and become fond of Him because it is predisposed on love of perfection


    20. That is because spirit is naturally predisposed on loving beauty and perfection and appreciating the owner of charity

    21. Therefore, when the spirit stares at God with its power of sight, it will see His Perfection and will then adore Him and become fond of Him, because it is predisposed to a love of perfection


    22. That is because the spirit is naturally predisposed toward the love of beauty and perfection and to appreciation of the doer of charity


    23. who have a yeast infection (or are predisposed to such infections), to limit their intake of


    24. predisposed to vaginal Candida infection because they were HIV-positive received either


    25. In its nature, the human spirit is predisposed on appreciating the Perfection, but this appreciation and glorification need an eye for the spirit by which it can see and witness


    26. "predisposed" to having these types of problems, and the vaccines just


    27. All right, maybe I was already predisposed to expect the worst, but his expression was decidedly different from that of the candidates I’d met at Aunt Rachel’s far more modest apartment


    28. However he is predisposed to


    29. within the intertribal union predisposed to a crime


    30. Men can also have tummy tucks when they're genetically predisposed to fat accumulation around their stomach area

    31. These are the hormones that ultimately influence the degree to which these individuals may feel psychologically inclined and predisposed to behave and think in either a feminine or masculine manner and to which gender they may be attracted


    32. "Young lady, going through fire attunement with a personality predisposed towards the water element is not easiest thing in the world


    33. However, most of them are predisposed to neglect job fairs


    34. provokingly predisposed and primed as we were, by all the moving


    35. Wall Street, moreover, is constitutionally predisposed to overdo things


    36. He has practically been blamed for his patient’s mental disturbances, as if there was no chance she might have been genetically predisposed to such problems


    37. Semi-starvation and neglected colds had predisposed most of the pupils to receive infection: forty-five out of the eighty girls lay ill at one time


    38. Being predisposed to pessimism is the same


    39. There was, indeed, so deep a blush over Fanny's face at that moment as might warrant strong suspicion in a predisposed mind


    40. He was perhaps predisposed to mysticism

    41. “I’ve always said she was predisposed to it,” whispered Afanasy Ivanovitch slyly


    42. Perhaps the soil of his susceptible nature was really predisposed to receive a pleasant impression


    43. But since, in the first place, men do not stand still, but incessantly move forward, comprehending the truth more and more, and approaching it with their lives, and, in the second place, all of them, through their age, education, and race, are predisposed to a gradation of men, from those who are most capable to comprehend newly revealed truths in an internal way to those who are least capable to do so, the men who stand nearest to those who have attained the truth in an internal way one after another, at first after long periods of time, and then more and more frequently, pass over to the side of the new truth, and the number of men who recognize the new truth grows larger and larger, and the truth grows all the time more and more comprehensible


    1. predisposes postmenopausal women to a rise in blood cholesterol and the development of atherosclerosis


    2. “Digging” the ears with a sharp stick to remove ear wax often predisposes the ears to infection


    3. Sinus congestion leads to impaired flow of fluids in the sinuses, which predisposes


    1. Marginalized communities existing on the (economic) ―fringe,‖ normally consisting of recent emigrants, although many such groups often include native born Americans, who, for a variety of reasons, have been unable to elevate themselves above the ―poverty‖ line, are oftentimes perceived or treated unfairly, as if their present social or economic standing were entirely owing to questionable value structures predisposing many to under achieve


    2. predisposing factors for Candida infection include the use of antibiotics, oral


    3. that frequently co-occur and that may share some overlap in the predisposing


    4. [68] On the subject of the Egyptian ophthalmia, it may be asked "why it does not appear in innumerable other situations, equally exposed to salt air, as Cape Cod, and the West-India Islands?" To this it may be replied, that in the production of any disease whatever, a predisposing state of the system is as necessary as an exciting cause


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