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- She seems sweeter here, but no less predisposed to instability.
- Kristol and Podhoretz may be genetically predisposed to such a task.
- And different factors seem to predispose women to problems with alcohol.
- The expensive Senate failure seemed to predispose him to risky ventures.
- Some of these individuals may be genetically predisposed to such sensitivity.
- No, they murder because they are murderers, predisposed psychopaths.
- Remedies that inspectors might be predisposed to recommend are another issue.
- In a sense, we're born predisposed to allergy.
- But schizophrenia can predispose people to postpartum depression, he said.
- "We're not predisposed against it,"
- He may also be predisposed to " catastrophising ".
- Or is it that any coalition is predisposed to economic populism?
- This interest may have predisposed him toward a career in archaeology.
- Justices Minton were predisposed to overturn " Plessy ".
- Some predisposing factors are known but their predictive value is minimal.
- Are organisms with certain characteristics predisposed to being " trapped "?
- This makes them predisposed to NOT be alcoholics, I suppose.
- A basic set of reasons are the attitudes predisposing to cooperation.
- Predisposing conditions are not as clearly defined as in South Asia.
- And they don't appear predisposed to do so.
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