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"predisposed" Definitions
  1. having or showing an inclination or tendency toward a specified condition, opinion, behavior, etc., beforehand:Many studies show how genes interact with the environment to cause disease in predisposed individuals.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of predispose.
"predisposed" Synonyms
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Or, this relationship may persist because many people predisposed to psychosis are similarly predisposed to also using cannabis — a theory that is supported by many experts in the field.
I'm predisposed to disagree with that kind of generalized argument.
VICE: Why are our brains so predisposed to be fearful?
Like Taylor and Winslow, Shelden was predisposed to trust Price.
I am also predisposed to have straight or wavy hair.
You're probably more predisposed to this sort of thinking right?
Yes, your brain is predisposed to want greater, and more.
"Having watched you now for three days, whether it is someone you are predisposed to agree with or predisposed not to, it is abundantly clear that you are listening with an open mind," Schiff said.
That meant the medium was predisposed to seriousness over the ephemeral.
For those predisposed to like Ms Warren, her performance was admirable.
And our mother worried about gout, to which Filipinos were predisposed.
I suppose everyone, French or foreigner, is predisposed to love Paris.
She has a gene that makes her predisposed to breast cancer.
Liverpool, as a club, is genetically predisposed toward trusting its manager.
As it happens, some people are genetically predisposed to feel good.
If you're predisposed to pneumonia, that can be bad as well.
Lawrence Ingrassia said his family was genetically predisposed to the disease.
Now: Convinced she is genetically predisposed to become a homicidal maniac.
Are women biologically predisposed to have a worse reaction to the drug?
So what's a predisposed person in a trigger-filled world to do?
Maybe, they're worried that a jury would be predisposed to dislike Uber.
As per usual, it probably depends on what you're predisposed to believe.
People might be predisposed to think that what they're doing is important.
And some people are just genetically predisposed to get them more often.
Or are some people just predisposed to make more money than others?
If you weren't predisposed to liking her, there was plenty to criticize.
"You can become an alcoholic without being highly genetically predisposed," he said.
SS: You can if you're predisposed to do that kind of thing.
And their mayors have been almost structurally predisposed to antagonize rural voters.
And their mayors have been almost structurally predisposed to antagonize rural voters.
These misdemeanors are often indicative of neighborhoods that are predisposed to violent crime.
Black people had long been seen as culturally predisposed to crime and hooliganism.
Scientists searched for genes that predisposed Indians to diabetes, but didn't find them.
Nematodes, the researchers posited, might be genetically predisposed to thrive in extreme conditions.
My leverage came from confirming an impression they were already predisposed to believe.
Juveniles are not predisposed to commit crime, they don't have to be feared.
When both sides are predisposed to do a fair map, it doesn't matter.
Now, maybe it is true that Trump is predisposed to be tough on crime.
Mood and energy levels follow ­predictable circadian rhythms based on our genetically predisposed chronotype.
Psychological research suggests that the brain is also predisposed to attend to negative information.
It was clear to me that he was predisposed not to bring a case.
"I am South Asian, and that means I am predisposed to diabetes," said Kamal.
Or maybe you're predisposed to respond better to endurance training than to power training.
Some of us are genetically predisposed to be more sensitive to caffeine than others.
But, if you're genetically predisposed or present with other risk factors, that guidance changes.
Without proper support and acceptance, these children can become predisposed to anxiety and depression.
Just like Boies and Pottinger, we were predisposed to believe Kessler's sensational story. Why?
These bikers were, in other words, people predisposed to like presidential candidate Donald Trump.
They are therefore predisposed to granting access to a whole spectrum of faith-based individuals.
They are predisposed to something a little bit more just by thinking that it's popular.
Those voters are predisposed to disbelieve Trump's explanations because they are wise to his act.
You even find out if you were genetically predisposed to be a chunky little baby.
Naturally, VCs are given the names of customers who are predisposed to like the company.
The groups predisposed to respond positively to these appeals tend to favor the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, I find the claim dubious that women are somehow genetically predisposed away from engineering.
One reason for this may be that economists are predisposed to believe discrimination is nonsensical.
So plants genetically predisposed to produce more heavy seeds have been favored by urban evolution.
There are probably a dozen novelists whose new books, every one, I'm predisposed to read.
In genetically predisposed individuals, this kind of repeated exposure can lead to an allergic reaction.
Under normal circumstances, most Americans might be predisposed to trust the Pentagon over North Korea.
While he had always been predisposed to art and photography, his career began by accident.
Exercise also substantially altered the risk calculus for people whose DNA predisposed them to depression.
President Donald Trump rarely ventures out in public before crowds that aren't predisposed to like him.
Some research shows that nail biters could also be just genetically predisposed to the bad habit.
To those more predisposed to abstract art, such as myself, these remain his strongest visual works.
"[The agents] are not making anyone do anything they're not predisposed to do already," he said.
Vestager said that as a Dane she was predisposed to feel positive toward the United States.
Current studies suggest that a child with a depressed parent may be genetically predisposed to depression.
In theory, advertisers may be predisposed to an alternative to the increasingly dominant Google and Facebook.
This isn't a public predisposed to trust him, particularly with something as serious as a war.
I also worry [because] I don't have a full picture of what I'm genetically predisposed toward.
As if that's not enough to deal with, asthmatics are also predisposed to a semen allergy.
For someone with asthma, who's already predisposed to these kinds of symptoms, it can be debilitating.
Unsurprisingly, Van Ness—a pirouette in human form—has been predisposed to entertaining for a while.
Second, let's target those who are predisposed to sexual coercion and aggression for prevention and intervention.
Human brains are predisposed toward distraction, wandering for an average of 234 percent of the day.
Mexico and Canada are predisposed to compromise, given their huge dependence on the United States market.
Some people are genetically predisposed to high cholesterol because of a condition called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH).
The trope that all Muslims are somehow predisposed to violence or terrorism is dangerous and wrong.
The images can be a trigger if you are predisposed to eating disorders, but they aren't causative.
Of course, I'm predisposed to love any movie where Americans defy the odds and inspire the world.
Ultimately, he does not see the relationship changing much, because both parties are predisposed to maintain it.
I think some part of me, whether it be physical or behavioral, is also predisposed to depression.
And don't want to be too challenged by a complicated idea that we're predisposed to disagree with.
Otzi was genetically predisposed to cardiovascular diseases and suffered from hardened arteries, lactose intolerance and dental problems.
Troy Brad Pitt plays Achilles, meaning that our children would be genetically predisposed to weak heels.  15.
A horse is a prey animal, predisposed to flight and equipped with efficient means for the same.
Other experts say that the hormone estrogen can affect women's ligaments and make them predisposed to tearing.
Since I'm predisposed to addiction, smoking, drinking, and drugs will always be a bad idea for me.
An inveterate doodler, she seems predisposed to draw on any scrap of paper made available to her.
But their actions were shaped by specific experiences and states of mind that predisposed them to kill.
And each child's predisposed vulnerability may be different, so there's a lot of individual differences between children.
Sophie is in her mid-twenties and was, she told me, physiologically predisposed to Diet Coke addiction.
It's similar to another concept — motivated reasoning, where we come to conclusions we're predisposed to believe in.
If they do, it could explain why children who get respiratory infections are predisposed to developing asthma.
Because women were considered naturally predisposed to emotive introspection, their spiritual writings began to be taken seriously.
If you were predisposed to hate him, you might be surprised to feel a twinge of affection.
The drug distributors and retail pharmacy chains, however, have shown little sign of being predisposed to settle.
And some acknowledge that researchers are human beings who are predisposed to want to get positive results.
A scientist who applies to EPA for grant funds is likely be predisposed toward finding environmental hazards.
Second, they tell us that many Republican are already predisposed to believe the electoral system is rigged.
For people predisposed to anorexia, therefore, starvation reduces the anxiety and irritability associated with their high serotonin levels.
Meaning, the pores of those who are predisposed get clogged more easily than those of people who aren't.
Many people are predisposed to think the worst of the bank and its Doing Business reports in particular.
After all, just because you are genetically predisposed to a disease does not mean you will develop it.
Those predisposed to consider Clinton some neoliberal sap might not agree, but this is actually a live ball.
Black people are particularly predisposed to high blood pressure and more aggressive forms of the condition, said Argulian.
In study after study, they showed that when it comes to making decisions, humans are predisposed to irrationality.
One explanation is that there have always been conspiratorial people predisposed to explore all manner of eccentric theories.
It's a politician saying, outright, that black people are genetically predisposed to an act that he considers negative.
Another reason: Some people are genetically predisposed to get less pleasure from working out, as one study found.
Knowing that this is an area I'm predisposed to struggle with might encourage me to take preventative action.
Scientists used data from outbreaks over the past 50 years to identify what makes regions predisposed to outbreaks.
Instead, same-sex attraction seems to be something that people are predisposed to as a result of their biology.
All of them tested positive for the BRCA1 gene, meaning they were predisposed to develop breast and other cancers.
It's something deep in the brainstem: we are predisposed to believe them even when they lie through their teeth.
Our court system, much like our society, is often predisposed against abuse testimony, especially when it comes from women.
He was predisposed from birth and childhood to harbor extreme internalized shame, low self-esteem, depression, and aggressive anger.
He is a close Trump ally so he might be predisposed to shade his testimony to protect the president.
It's called "confirmation bias" -- people are predisposed to uncritically accept stories that line up with preexisting beliefs, he says.
Campaign aides say they are looking at that "persuasion universe" of men who may be predisposed to support Clinton.
It's just a kind of brain-synapse thing that happens to people who are genetically predisposed to have it.
It's just a kind of brain synapse thing that happens to people who are genetically predisposed to have it.
Combined with a president predisposed to policy whiplash, the administration's first 100 days leaves much up in the air.
People are predisposed to think that things are worse than they are, and they overestimate the likelihood of calamity.
In most circles, if you're mentally healthy, and you're not predisposed to psychosis, then you'll survive those big doses.
Lenders are almost always predisposed to grow loans as a way to increase their incomes and advance their careers.
She has a tattoo of a goat on her arm and was predisposed, Mr. Luby said, to anything goats.
Meanwhile, for Stewart voters, there are abundant racial dog-whistles that communicate that Latinos are predisposed to gang violence.
And for those of us whose brains are predisposed to gluttony, it can even turn into midnight zombie eating.
It also offers those who are already predisposed to believing terrible things about the accused more license to hate.
"We're not predisposed to opposition here," said Kristen Clarke, president of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Being predisposed to anxiety and depression appears to have an impact on how our hormones affect us each month.
The main obstacle, Nadelhoffer says, is reluctant defense attorneys who fear branding their clients as biologically predisposed toward crime.
The researchers found that the Tibetans' blood was genetically predisposed to produce more of the oxygen-transporting hemoglobin protein.
At the time, my greatest fear was that I might be genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's disease or breast cancer.
Walden and Yarbrough both come from mental health backgrounds and were predisposed to embrace therapy as a business tool.
Walden and Yarbrough both come from mental health backgrounds and were predisposed to embrace therapy as a business tool.
She cautioned that her particular background predisposed her to notice it less than someone else in her position might.
Educators in places like Florence are understandably predisposed to spend that money and err on the side of caution.
Mr. Peters was left with the impression that his managers, who were white, were predisposed to view him suspiciously.
Some people are genetically predisposed to alcohol dependence and addiction, while others have issues with substances and self-control.
Erdogan might be predisposed to see the assassin as acting on the behalf of an alleged terror group within Turkey.
Mortals, he seems to say, are predisposed to dreams, and thus to the irrational; only a slight push is needed.
"There could be some people who are predisposed to depression who we should not be giving these drugs," he said.
Shores noted that patients like Jessica and Sheila who have had episodes of sepsis are more predisposed to kidney problems.
But the writer has a predisposed narrative around sexism to push, and facts simply will not get in her way.
This does not mean that specific beliefs are wired, but that the brain is predisposed to believe in supernatural agents.
He continues to date Rebel (Fisher) and compulsively lies as if genetically predisposed to it (and indeed, he might be).
That means they can also choose to deny coverage if they find out you're predisposed to developing a debilitating disease.
"He was very good with audiences that weren't predisposed to like him," said Paul Clement, a former Scalia law clerk.
The new results do not show that transgender women are inherently predisposed to mental health issues, Reisner told Reuters Health.
There is concern for suicide contagion, an increased tendency toward suicide in the already predisposed upon hearing of a suicide.
The 22016-year-old is genetically predisposed to it and had his first melanoma removed at the age of 250.
Many, as a result, were predisposed to view the defeat of Boudicca's attempt at Brexit as a thoroughly good thing.
Just because there have been wars through much of human history, it's not proof we are genetically predisposed to violence.
She builds a democratic frame for a society in which people come from different places and are predisposed to disagree.
Researchers have found that violent or hateful language can encourage people already predisposed to violence to act on their feelings.
It has convinced lots of state lawmakers, many of whom are likely predisposed to see EVs as hippie toys anyway.
So men are better at containing their emotions, but they are also more predisposed to what we call emotional flooding.
Some drugs, such as alcohol and cocaine, may induce dangerous behavior that makes someone more predisposed to violence or crime.
But Reid himself always seemed more predisposed to believing that the arc of the universe bent toward an ornery brawl.
And, once corporations recognized that the Court was predisposed to favor their interests, they began pursuing those interests more aggressively.
Few are predisposed to believe it is capable of acting, as the slogan goes, for the good of the game.
Is Sanchez predisposed to soft-tissue injuries in his lower body, or can the Yankees help him improve his training?
But others are predisposed to high cholesterol from a young age, and it has little to do with their lifestyle.
Mr. Pruitt, the administrator of the E.P.A., is most likely predisposed to listen to automakers' concerns about fuel-economy targets.
"If anything, he was 'favorably predisposed' towards the Trump family before he began his research," the report recounted Steele saying.
Prosecutors showed the jury white supremacist materials to support their argument that Young was predisposed to support radical Islamic terrorism.
With her French name and heritage (one-eighth French from her father's side), she was already predisposed to admiring France.
"The president's association with a policy is an especially powerful signal to those predisposed to support his initiatives," Edwards writes.
"People who are predisposed to one candidate or the other will find media outlets that confirm whatever they're thinking," Shapiro says.
They did, however, return to being the sole interest of those who were predisposed to enjoying them in the first place.
"Women and men are equally valuable but are of different vocation, predisposed biologically for some tasks or other tasks," tweeted one.
It goes really well with latkes, but I might be predisposed to want to have lox and creme fraiche in general.
Bhanusal's specialty makes him predisposed to prioritizing skin health, but not all doctors will bear this in mind when prescribing antibiotics.
He is adamant that fame doesn't cause addiction, saying most of his patients are genetically predisposed to abuse drugs and alcohol.
Some of us are genetically predisposed to see the world through rose-colored glasses, while others have a generally negative outlook.
Even without the intervention of politically motivated media, public opinion in central and eastern Europe was predisposed towards hostility to migrants.
A scientific paper from 2013 presents evidence that "Polynesians are predisposed to possess physical characteristics potentially beneficial to rugby union performance".
Some kids are just more predisposed to these things, and it's important to get your child the help that they need.
Were I genetically predisposed or cursed with a lower pain threshold, I might have just a smidgen of an alcohol problem.
Many people think that religions other than their own are more predisposed to violent ideology, without much knowledge of other beliefs.
Each of these identities predisposed her to have a negative opinion of people who did not belong to the same group.
People who were already predisposed to agreeing with the premise of a Barron's cover story will enjoy the confirmation it offers.
They found that among the herders, those who possessed a gene that predisposed them to A.D.H.D. were, on average, better nourished.
There's also the risk of people, particularly those predisposed to psychotic conditions, having a traumatic experience that permanently damages them psychologically.
Even within The Crown universe, Welsh nationalists predisposed to dislike Charles come around after meeting the person behind the "prince" title.
The Gorbachev government refused, and indeed was ideologically predisposed not to accept, the fact that they had created a toxic landscape.
Or one or more jurors could be predisposed toward Manafort's innocence overall, which is surely what the defense is hoping for.
The reverse wasn't true of people predisposed to myopia, strongly suggesting that myopia itself had no influence on someone's level of education.
Next time, this guy will show up with two babies in hand—he's just that evolutionarily predisposed to making, and protecting, babies.
As the scandal has worsened, meanwhile, Republicans predisposed to defend Trump have looked increasingly at a loss for how to do so.
However, some people are predisposed to forming more plaque than others, which can lead to dental issues down the line, he says.
How could a young teen possibly navigate a world such as this, one predisposed to treating her as a second-class citizen?
At the heart of Oracle's allegations is that the Pentagon, under Trump's first Secretary of Defense Mattis, was predisposed to pick Amazon.
Damore disclosed to his non-male colleagues that he believes that they are predisposed to being worse at their jobs than males.
As an Indian woman, I'm predisposed to my lips getting darker when I'm out in the sun a lot, summer or winter.
"For me and probably for you we're just of a generation that is predisposed to buying online," said Winc CEO Xander Oxman.
So even though some people might be predisposed to troll, they're more likely to engage if others have already kicked things off.
In this climate, aggressive talk by politicians like Mr. Bolsonaro can legitimize the acts of those predisposed to act violently, he said.
Dogs on a grain-free diet are predisposed to developing a very serious type of heart disease called DCM, or dilated cardiomyopathy.
There's this concept called "collective effervescence," which talks about how humans are predisposed to get pleasure out of participating in group activities.
In a crowded primary field, just getting covered helps voters predisposed to support a candidate like you pick you over similar rivals.
They might be predisposed to watching what another's hands do with food, or just in paying attention to the actions of other animals.
Heuristics help us survive, but they guide us to smallness: They make us biased to the things we're already predisposed to believe in.
Moreover, Taylor said, the outlook of most religions, Eastern and Western alike, is overwhelmingly predisposed to put the environment second to human interests.
This creates a signal that switches on the chip and reveal that the person suffers from or is predisposed to that particular condition.
The rumors turned out to be false, but it highlighted how people are predisposed to assume the worse about the ride-hailing service.
But that also means she's predisposed to embracing that decade's less favored looks as well, for example all things spandex, all the time.
The series even drives home the point that people can be predisposed to addiction via genetics when Kevin (Justin Hartley) is in rehab.
Perhaps Beth is genetically predisposed to the type of cancer which killed her father — it could ultimately be what takes her own life.
But that would generally happen only in someone who is predisposed to develop that mental disorder to begin with—it wouldn't cause it.
Prosecutors have countered that Mohamud's communications with Khan showed he was predisposed to terrorism and would have pursued it without the FBI's influence.
"People who are predisposed to this get into trouble a little quicker and a lot deeper," Samenow says of behavior like compulsive sexting.
Try to negotiate open borders with leaders that aren't predisposed to warmongering, strike trade agreements, and raise your rapport to the "friendship" level.
It's a general consensus, however, that those who experience ASMR are predisposed to it, and it's not an experience that can be learned.
Imagine technology that could help predict when someone spewing hate speech seemed predisposed to now move into the realm of a hate act.
We are also predisposed to help those in our ingroups, rather than those a little further away who might need the help more.
Researchers say a Colombian woman genetically predisposed to get the disease was found to have a rare mutation that protected her from dementia.
Although anyone exposed to these particles is affected, people predisposed to cardiovascular disease or with pulmonary conditions, including asthma, are most at risk.
The 23andMe DNA Ancestry + Health Kit tells you which illnesses you're predisposed to get and give you a full look at your ancestry.
So if I'm a conservative, predisposed to dismiss climate science, the self-centeredness principle makes it irrational for me to consider the evidence.
Brachycephalic breeds, those with shortened or flattened faces like pugs and French bulldogs, are predisposed to breathing issues and other serious health conditions.
The problem is that our brains are predisposed toward distraction, wandering for an average of 47 percent of the day, writes Mr. Bailey.
In addition, DNA analysis can identify some of the hereditary disorders you may be predisposed to or may pass on to your children.
Russia's law "specifically states that same-sex relationships are inferior to opposite-sex relationships," and therefore "embodied a predisposed bias," the court found.
Sanders seems more predisposed than Obama was to embrace organizers staking positions further to the left of him as a potential learning experience.
Later in life, she became an advocate for BRCA gene testing, which identifies a gene mutation that makes people predisposed to breast cancer.
There is a sense that they were predisposed to being private but were also simply held hostage to the mores of their time.
If someone else were the target of their allegations, I ask myself, would I feel as predisposed to want to dismiss their claims?
James Baldwin was famously hostile toward Wright's novel; he argued that Bigger's character perpetuated the stereotype that black men are predisposed to violence.
If LGBT adherents were genetically predisposed, then one must ask why a segment of the population that constitutes numbers less than one third of those who might be left-handed or one fourth the number who might be blue-eyed or one eighth the number who might be genetically predisposed to obesity should receive 14th Amendment protections when others are not even considered.
If you're predisposed to think the Obama administration would opportunistically invent a boogeyman to distract from terrorism, then Rice's answers do look awfully suspicious.
"It is hard not to see how a juror would be predisposed to cast their vote based on their politics," Hunter's legal team wrote.
Like dog owners, most cat owners are curious about whether their pet is a certain breed or is genetically predisposed to certain health issues.
Canadians were far more likely to use words like "amazing," great," and "favourite," while Americans were predisposed towards "fuck, "shit," and most egregiously, "bae." 
That left a subgroup of mice that were still genetically predisposed to neurological diseases, but which also had their brains rinsed of senescent cells.
"Europe is probably more favorably predisposed to regulation and restrictions," says Neil Saunders, managing director of retail at GlobalData, an international data-analytics consultancy.
And critics, many of whom were predisposed to be lukewarm to Kelly due to her previous stint at Fox News, were meh on her.
A tragic event galvanized a group of students who likely were predisposed to progressive politics to organize and take action on one particular topic.
As a genre predisposed to sweeping nostalgia, meta-EDM should have been huge, but sadly Usher wasn't the pied piper he might have been.
Moreover, one study explains that, in our fast-paced society, individuals predisposed to depressive traits may have a particularly hard time adapting and coping.
" And "Our white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically being only being fit to live underground like traveling goblins?
Well, women (who are already predisposed to cellulite due to hormones and genetics) tend to accumulate the most fat on our legs and butt.
The authors did find common challenges that could lead both people genetically predisposed to be shorter and heavier to earn less, regardless of gender.
He knows he's being "naughty" in a sense, uttering things that he shouldn't over a style of music that people are predisposed to hate.
He thinks that the CDH2 gene, which involves glutamate, is required for a dog to be genetically predisposed to CCD in the first place.
Debates are different, and the first one presents a big opportunity for Ms. Harris, whom many Democratic voters seem predisposed to want to like.
If that's the case, and abstainers are predisposed toward ill health, then comparing drinkers to them will underestimate any negative effects that alcohol has.
Many are predisposed to protect their interests, especially when it comes to the assets and debt they've had more time to accumulate before marrying.
He's an incredibly accomplished guy, my mother's incredibly accomplished, she's an Olympian, so I'd like to believe genetically I'm predisposed to better-than-average.
Ultimately, Obama's visit may be a sort of Rorschach test, a psychological inkblot test in which viewers see what they are predisposed to perceive.
Several studies over the last several years have concluded that users who are predisposed to mental disorders are more likely to develop psychosis symptoms.
We will never know if we don't try and truly and concretely test their intentions and offer them an approach that they seem predisposed to.
Beyond the accusations of racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry, we also know that Trump seems predisposed to abuse power when he obtains it.
As Sonagachi's population ages, the biggest challenging facing the community is how to treat its aging women, who are naturally predisposed to non-communicable diseases.
Clapper was asked whether intelligence agencies had found that people close to Trump had business interests that would make the Russians predisposed to favor Trump.
In the end, Obama's gesture may be a sort of Rorschach test, a psychological inkblot in which viewers see what they are predisposed to perceive.
These are entrenched organizations that have strategically cultivated tremendous political capital (read: they make steep political and charitable contributions) that have predisposed regulators and lawmakers.
Hildebrandt says people with certain temperaments and ways of thinking are predisposed to BDD and may show OCD tendencies in other areas of their life.
According to Jungaberle, the main risk of taking acid is a psychotic episode, though it mainly exists in the cases of people predisposed to psychosis.
Pencils, unlike trunks, still serve a day-to-day function for students, designers and contractors, as well as note takers predisposed to changing their minds.
Because they see everything (or as much as is humanly possible), they're generally predisposed to look for that which is different, novel or otherwise distinctive.
And he said that his own decision to never have a drink stemmed in part from fear that he would similarly be predisposed to addiction.
It revealed that I am predisposed to weigh about 3 percent more than the average person my age (24) and height (5-ft-11-in.).
In one recent study, rodents that were genetically predisposed to depression-like symptoms became downright cheerful when given low doses of aspirin for three weeks.
Yet he also foresaw that no single gene would be found to control whether someone was predisposed to develop schizophrenia or other major mental illnesses.
She also is predisposed to believe problems are inevitable as many family members have had diabetes complications requiring renal dialysis and/or lower extremity amputations.
And then, just like a doctor can recommend a specific diet to a person genetically predisposed to heart disease, psychological treatment could be more personalized.
But we followed it back and it comes from a tribe of nomads, so I was like 'OK, I'm genetically predisposed to be a nomad'.
If you wanted to dig into your family's health history to see which conditions you might be predisposed to, you went with 23andMe's Health kit.
While the Trump administration was predisposed to reject a takeover so closely related to national security, behind-the-scenes machinations by Qualcomm hastened the result.
No matter how predisposed a viewer might be to see any of the portraits' subjects as types, a few moments of looking makes this impossible.
Because the smokers were recruited at the clinics, they were already predisposed to quitting, a feather on the scale that could slightly have affected results.
The false information and political advertisements that the Russians are accused of spreading could ring true only to those already predisposed to suspect the worst.
But the anecdotal reports are that yes, if you had lung disease problems before, especially if you had pneumonia, you're more predisposed to this disease.
From a family genetically predisposed to blindness, Mr. Marai, a father of six, rose to become the chief photographer in Kabul for Agence France-Presse.
Republicans, including Pruitt, complained frequently that the Obama administration stacked EPA's advisory boards with people predisposed to support the administration's policies, shutting out dissenting voices.
"Potential harms include dangerous behavior in unprepared, unsupervised users, and exacerbation of mental illness in those with or predisposed to psychotic disorders," the study said.
Now, there is a service offered by DNA testing company 23AndMe that will test your genetics to see whether you are predisposed to hate the ingredient.
In these regions, the economists suggested, the loss of industrial and other blue-collar jobs might have predisposed residents to using drugs, particularly methamphetamines and opioids.
D'Amico is predisposed to thinking that everything depicted about his life in American Crime Story will be false, since he thinks everything, so far, has been.
" They theorized that women were uniquely predisposed to the impostor phenomenon, "since success for women is contraindicated by societal expectations and their own internalized self-evaluations.
Sure, we might be predisposed to consider height when looking for a partner, but the ideal doesn't seem to be as rigid as we once thought.
Moreover, that refrain obscures the difficult fact that King grew increasingly pessimistic in his final years, increasingly doubtful that history was predisposed to justice at all.
But even fashion victims not predisposed to geek out over the latest Android Wear interface might appreciate the Access smartwatch as a highly versatile fashion accessory.
In time, patients who seem predisposed to less successful surgical outcomes may be given a drug that makes relief likelier by adjusting their brain-stem biochemistry.
This is not the case with a watch list, which relies on the predictive judgments of anonymous analysts predisposed to err on the side of caution.
With Steve Swallow, a longtime peer, on electric bass guitar and Joey Baron, a newer colleague, on drums, it's a group predisposed to alertness and buoyancy.
With Steve Swallow, a longtime peer, on electric bass guitar, and Joey Baron, a newer colleague, on drums, it's a group predisposed to alertness and buoyancy.
Being a writer, there are certain things that I'm predisposed to: self-deprecation, mental self-flagellation, and a wandering mind that takes me to fantastical places.
Smith, The Treatment, Predisposed, and Innocence and has been seen onstage in the critically acclaimed revivals of Death of a Salesman, Talk Radio, and Boys' Life.
Perhaps America's individualism predisposed its poets toward the lyric poem, with its insistence on the primacy of a single speaker whose politics were intimate, internal, invisible.
Those predisposed to epileptic fits should be advised: "the video has been identified to potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy," the clip's preface warns.
Some people may be genetically predisposed to have an inflammatory reaction to the texturing that can gradually lead to cancer, Dr. Clemens, the plastic surgeon, said.
Yet Wall Street analysts, always a group somewhat predisposed toward looking on the bright side, say the lack of enthusiasm could actually be a bullish indicator.
In that experiment, young rats predisposed to obesity were allowed to eat all they wanted while also either running or remaining mostly still throughout their adolescence.
" Mr. Beinart points to academic studies that showed that "that violent and dehumanizing political rhetoric can increase support for violence among people already predisposed to aggression.
I think Silicon Valley is somewhat predisposed to kind of sententious moralizing and ... Then when the rubber hits the road they don't do anything about it.
I am aware that fat people often are genetically predisposed to being as they are, and that whatever efforts they may make to diet come to naught.
Damore also used the term in his memo, although his views on whether women are less biologically predisposed to become engineers was not explicitly a political argument.
When you're as publicly reviled as Martin Shkreli is, finding a dozen of your peers who aren't predisposed to hate your guts can be a tall order.
He's taken to using his popular podcast Office Hours as a marketing tool for promoting the album to those already predisposed to consuming his brand of content.
Their whole point is to provide a stream of guaranteed box-office hits, pre-sold to viewers who are predisposed to love the characters and the brand.
One theory is that those who are predisposed to sense danger where there isn't any will also conjure up anthropomorphic figures in wall sockets, windows, and tiles.
Still, I was a little predisposed toward Tony Stark, because his particular blend of motormouthed snark and bone-deep sense of duty has always resonated with me.
In 2016, a study of nearly 90,000 people appeared to suggest that humans could be genetically predisposed to being either an early bird or a night owl.
Even though some individuals may be more predisposed to detective work than others, it doesn't mean that – as with any art form – the skills can't be learned.
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that people don't like learning information they are predisposed to disagree with, as my colleague Brian Resnick discovered.
His personal wealth and Wall Street résumé predisposed him to economic development, and his administration created an atmosphere for the redevelopment of large swaths of the city.
Those who were already predisposed to have the opposite opinion will hold it up as evidence that the current trend has reached the end of the line.
His relentless rhetorical repetition ("No collusion, no collusion, no collusion") is brilliantly designed to tell folks who are predisposed to like him what they want to hear.
"It hit a community that really was predisposed to wanting sensible gun control to pass and they had skills and the tools to do it," Kingsley said.
Similarly, as the chlorophyll fades, if the plant is genetically predisposed for yellow pigmentation, the golden hues may come out later in the plant's life, as well.
But Roman argued that this isn't necessarily true in cases when the economy improves but leaves behind an underclass of Americans that is still predisposed to crime.
Learning that she was genetically predisposed to the cancers that had killed a number of her female relatives, Talusan decided to have her breasts and ovaries removed.
I'll admit I was predisposed to play along because I've been going on this ride with developer Remedy and writer Sam Lake since the original Max Payne.
Former aides to the president, speaking privately because they did not want to embarrass him, said paranoia predisposed him to believe in nefarious, hidden forces driving events.
Since women with insomnia might be predisposed to consuming larger portions of food, one way to prevent consumption of excess calories would be to select lighter dishes.
A few weeks later, she sent an email to the inspector general's office saying that the agents sounded biased against Ms. Baumann and predisposed to find fault.
Instead, men who are genetically predisposed to psychiatric and other illnesses are also more likely to delay fatherhood, and those genetic tendencies are inherited by their children.
They then discard or devalue responses from those who seem less predisposed — typically those without much history of voting, or who don't express much enthusiasm about politics.
Partisans on both sides have come to view the opposition as truly vicious and are predisposed to distrust and belittle whatever scandal the other side is pushing.
Trump says the US hasn't finished its review of the Saudi investigation yet, but as has shown all along he is predisposed to backing the young royal.
And prompt detection of a nuclear "breakout" won't mean much if it doesn't give an international community that is already predisposed to complacency the time to act.
"I'm predisposed toward getting reforms done in a number of different areas, and if there's a potential for bipartisanship, I think that's the preferred avenue," said Rep.
These are polarized times for America, made more concerning by the notion there exists a small segment of society predisposed to act with violence for political ends.
"I was simply born with a fondness for letters and language and predisposed to enjoy playing around with them and it," Ms. Rosenthal wrote in a memoir.
I worked this puzzle in the newsroom with football in the background, so I was predisposed to take "Gains yardage?" somewhat literally, despite the question mark giveaway.
Martin Luther King was predisposed to supporting Richard Nixon, and the King family was in 1960 until John F. Kennedy made the call to Coretta Scott King.
More from VICE: But for people who are predisposed to anxiety, there are several reasons this kind of feedback loop could occur—and fatigue is part of it.
Other research posited (but didn't prove) that it was possible some people were more genetically predisposed to develop this type of autoimmune response in reaction to the vaccine.
According to Schaffner, about 50% of the children who were hospitalized had underlying conditions that predisposed them to flu-related complications — which means the other half were healthy.
She learned that women susceptible to drug and alcohol addiction are predisposed to other disorders that seek control over bodily functions—anorexia nervosa, bulimia, suicide, and self-harm.
That essentially created an underserved market of people psychologically predisposed to click on and share Trump-friendly news stories that outlets committed to accurate reporting were not generating.
He has argued that black and Latino people have lower average IQs than white people and are genetically predisposed to commit crimes — views that almost all scientists reject.
The predisposed haters actually made up a relatively small fraction of the 130 prospective jurors, more than half of whom were dismissed on Monday, according to the Beast.
I've always been predisposed to nosiness, but in motherhood the questions I've asked other mothers, especially those a generation ahead of me, have reached new measures of intrusion.
And, although the idea was dismissed by most scientists for the past 100 years, a handful of these T cells are predisposed to recognizing and killing cancer, too.
If someone is predisposed to violence enough to rape, it's not out of the question they'd go further to silence someone entirely, rather than risk being identified later.
In addition, video games were found in some research to be more likely to cause aggression in people who were predisposed to hostility and less considerate of others.
This is his fourth trip to the disabled list with a leg injury as a Met, leading some to conclude that Cespedes is simply predisposed to these ailments.
I think we're somehow predisposed to not think it's possible because — maybe intrinsically or maybe subconsciously — we know it shouldn't be possible for the continuation of the species.
But logos, like Clinton's and now the Trump-Pence one, are easy to pick apart, especially when people have predisposed opinions of the person the logo is representing.
And they determined that even in counties predisposed to support Mr. Trump because they were more white, rural, poor and less educated, he still significantly outperformed Mr. Romney.
Liverpool is a club predisposed to inflated hope, and a searing start to the season — victories over Arsenal and Chelsea on the road — served as license to dream.
But van Dyck didn't just have skill as a portrait artist, skill that was recognized and encouraged by Rubens; he was also socially and economically predisposed to success.
What had happened to him in his first year or two of life that had made him so anxious, or was he just genetically predisposed to anxiety and aggression?
At 6 feet 4 inches tall, Phelps has a physique that is naturally predisposed to race through water, but he still had to learn how to optimize his body.
Because if Trump loses the nomination despite finishing with a delegate plurality, he will loudly proclaim that it was "stolen" from him — and many voters seem predisposed to agree.
Some people may be genetically predisposed to it, causing an imbalance of the chemical signals in their brain, but it can be triggered by stress or an intense event.
A father's genetically predisposed anxiety will affect the environment he creates for his daughter, even if he doesn't pass down the trait itself to his happy-go-lucky child.
It's likely some people are more predisposed to this than others, perhaps due to the shape of their skulls, which would explain why some astronauts have not experienced VIIP.
Ideologically, most Republicans are predisposed against efforts to reduce the emissions of carbon associated with global climate change because they view it as an example of governmental regulatory overreach.
In the incel community, it amounts to embracing the idea that women are predisposed to only be attracted to certain types of body types, skin tones, and facial structures.
It can detect pre-diabetes in people who are predisposed to getting the disease, and those individuals can start to make the lifestyle changes necessary to prevent a diagnosis.
He has argued that black and Latino people have lower average IQs than white people and are genetically predisposed to commit crimes — views that aren't backed by actual evidence.
When he would say something at the table, or when he would roll out in front of the audience, you could feel that they were predisposed to like him.
The term "digital native" is thrown around in dialogue to imply that today's youth is predisposed to be adept at using technology, having been born closer to its inception.
But some of us are predisposed by our genetic makeup to store less fat on our stomachs, hence having visible abs at a higher body-fat percentage than others.
Among other things, he argued that women are predisposed to "neuroticism" and have a lower tolerance for stress and are therefore less inclined to pursue careers in computer programming.
Perhaps some are more predisposed to this ability than others (both my husband and daughter are artists), but few are immune to the power of laughter and good fun.
If you're already mentally predisposed to suffering from these "Truman Show delusions" (TSD), there's now a barrage of exterior factors to reinforce what might be going on in your mind.
"Investors in general are too predisposed to react too positively to any signs of improvement in the situation," said Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco in New York.
"Individuals genetically predisposed to consuming greater amounts of coffee are likely metabolizing caffeine quickly, and so to achieve and maintain the 'caffeine buzz,' they need to consume more," she said.
Whenever my debate teams think we have judges predisposed against us, we subtly ask about their "philosophy" of judging and aim to find out how we can overcome their bias.
Women who tan easily or who have naturally brown skin (Fitzpatrick skin types IV and V) are predisposed to melasma and, thus, more likely to be affected by those triggers.
Our research also suggests contrary to the rhetoric of Iran's rulers, the Iranian public is predisposed to democracy, seeks civil and political freedoms, and wants positive relations with Western powers.
The relationship between cannabis use and psychosis has long been debated, but many experts believe the drug can exacerbate the symptoms of people predisposed to schizophrenia and other mental illnesses.
The doctor, Matteo Vatta, found that Southeast Asian men were predisposed to a genetic heart arrhythmia that was possibly behind the deaths of the Hmong men back in the 80s.
Because short kids with no growth hormone deficiency are genetically predisposed to be short, synthetic growth hormone can usually only add around one to three inches to their adult height.
It's unclear if stress changed the brains of people with Takotsubo in ways that then led to heart damage or if their brains were instead predisposed to handle stress poorly.
It might be especially useful to those of us, like my family, already predisposed toward anxiety, shrinking down the vague, existential horror of everyday life into bite-size, manageable pieces.
First, he named his own bias out loud, recognizing that despite his best intentions, he was perhaps predisposed to treat his girls differently from how he would have treated boys.
I am predisposed to anger, which played better in New York where I grew up than in South Texas where I now live, and yet it humanizes me to students.
"This looks like the classic short-term issue, we are predisposed to aggressively buy the dip given there is no change to our positive long-term stance on Activision Blizzard."
Because ordinary audiences are more inclined to buy tickets to movies they're predisposed to like — who wants to spend $23 to $973 on a film they're pretty sure they'll hate?
That's certainly true compared with the rest of the country, but it seems like a stretch to argue that the average New Hampshire voter should be extremely predisposed toward Mr. Sanders.
"Oftentimes, ingrown hairs are due to hair removal, or if the hair is thicker and curly and is predisposed to curling back in on itself within the follicle," Dr. Levin says.
Should no signal be sent, no nucleotides bind together, no hydrogen ions are released and no signal is sent, meaning the individual is not suffering from, or predisposed to, that condition.
An infections expert called to testify at the trial explained that though Natalie was a fit triathlete, there are some people who are genealogically predisposed to react badly to food poisoning.
" And Clarence Thomas tried to protest, "I have no reason or agenda to prejudge the issue, or to [be] predisposed to rule one way or another on the issue of abortion.
So of course, being from a family predisposed to sartorial risk-taking, Kendall Jenner decided to really amp things up when she landed across the pond for the city's fashion week.
But as I've previously written, black people are not uniquely predisposed to crime, black communities do indeed care about crime within black communities, and black people are proactively addressing these problems.
Eck says that people predisposed to being codependent on someone else might have something in their own lives that they're trying to avoid, so they compensate by focusing on someone else's.
"Are white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically being only fit to live underground like groveling goblins?" read one tweet, published in a National Review article.
Even so, several Arab diplomats said their leaders, who are predisposed to support a deal, are now compelled to manage their own people's disappointment and rage -- just like the Palestinian president.
No one has been able to tell whether excessive screen time can cause mental health disorders, or whether people with underlying disorders are more predisposed to problematic use of interactive media.
" Finally, "we're very predisposed to the party that we choose by who our parents are, where we're raised, our cultural experience, what church we go to, you know … the whole thing.
Depression and alcoholism run in my family, so I'm predisposed to those illnesses, and because I have an obsessive personality it would be easy to channel that in a negative way.
If this feels a bit like a Catch-22, that's because it is: We're evolutionarily predisposed to nitpick at our failings, yet doing so has the opposite of the intended effect.
The generation that grew up under the violent 1970s and '80s also aged out of crime, and the new generations have been, for whatever reason, less predisposed to crime and violence.
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Conceiving soon after miscarriage, and being naturally predisposed to worry, I simply couldn&apost shake the feeling that in pregnancy, I was fighting a fire that the universe wanted to fan.
Critics also point out psilocybin does have some risks — particularly, experts say, the possibility of accidents and traumatic experiences that can be psychologically damaging (especially among people predisposed to mental illness).
In 2008, an European Journal of Human Genetics article suggested that direct-to-consumer genetic tests are often little better than horoscopes that tell people information they were already predisposed to believe.
The latter seems predisposed for consideration in "Striking Viper," given Chun-Li is also the only female playable character in Street Fighter—which means Karl's player of choice is a strong analog.
Spine and pain physician Dr. Ashish Shanbhag of the National Spine & Pain Centers is using a new gene-based test he believes can help identify patients who could be predisposed to addiction.
All of this is going to be too strident and pointed for some viewers, particularly those who aren't predisposed to love the kind of nostalgic sentiment del Toro has around the movies.
It's tempting to make the next logical step—Trump fans are nothing if not predisposed to sense danger, and their candidate's whole shtick is to invoke threats to their way of life.
More to the point on this weekend's overnighter, the President appears to have a predisposed opinion of Camp David, which he shared with a European journalist shortly before he was sworn in.
Larry Pratt, executive director emeritus of Gun Owners of America, believes that these handgun buyers might be "predisposed" to want to defend themselves -- and that a mass tragedy might tip the scales.
But interviews with current and former military leaders, lawyers and outspoken military commentators also show a belief that Trump&aposs actions may have no effect on troops predisposed to follow those rules.
In fact, some people are just genetically predisposed to carrying and storing pockets of fat in different areas, and those people are often as healthy (or sometimes healthier) than their thinner counterparts.
I had spent a long time deliberating whether or not I even wanted a child, and if it was fair that they could potentially be predisposed to mental illness because of me.
The theory that pot smoking is linked to schizophrenia has been around for years, but many respected researchers believe it only leads to earlier onset in people already predisposed to the illness.
Knowing ahead of time that you are bringing home an animal that is predisposed to various conditions or that requires specialized veterinary care can allow you to prepare yourself emotionally and financially.
Yet their curmudgeonly characters likely predisposed them to discern genuine problems in government that their adversaries preferred to exploit for their own advantage rather than correct for the good of the nation.
While at the Institut Curie, Jolie also met with Professor Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet, who was one of the first to open a genetic consultation service dedicated to those predisposed to breast cancer.
"In my opinion, it is completely inappropriate for investigators to approach a crime scene that early in the investigation with a predisposed conclusion about the potential outcome of a case," she wrote.
She's a far more rounded, human character than any of the previous captains, with some serious trauma from a Klingon attack in her youth that's left her predisposed to hate the warrior race.
On the other hand, I've taken DNAFit's test, and I do have two copies of that magical ACTN3 gene, meaning that I am at least genetically predisposed to being a very powerful runner.
But even for Americans predisposed to believe that Mr Trump is their champion and that his critics are lying, the question of whether they can or cannot afford health insurance is starkly binary.
Sondland is a close Trump ally predisposed to abide by the president's wishes, but other government employees may well prefer to show up and testify anyway — even if it means risking their jobs.
However, Clinton noted that white people in general "have been fleeing the Democratic Party ever since Lyndon Johnson predicted they would," and that women aren't necessarily predisposed to vote for a woman candidate.
If your Venus sign is something predisposed for romance, like Taurus, or social charm, like Libra or Gemini, your might be naturally alluring — and thus have your flirting practice down to a science.
And while it might be fine for someone who's lean and healthy, it may very well not be for people predisposed to gain weight easily or who are already obese and/or diabetic.
As Time points out, thanks to her family's long history of incest — they've spent over 300 years wedding brothers to sisters to keep their bloodline pure — she could be genetically predisposed to insanity.
These are places where voters are predisposed to worry that the Trump administration might be too dismissive of scientific and economic expertise, too close to polluting industries, and too cruel to immigrant families.
"There is a concern there, but there again it comes back to what differences in children predisposed them to get very involved in Snapchat and other social media, Facebook, etc," he told TechCrunch.
And while they may be more predisposed than other groups to vote Democratic, they are not moving toward the party and its nominee as quickly and predictably as they have in past elections.
Last year, Google faced an internal crisis when a programmer, James Damore, circulated a memo arguing there are fewer women in tech jobs because they are biologically predisposed toward less technical career fields.
" Nutria says that each participant's DNA will be analyzed for everything from whether they're genetically predisposed to being overweight to food intolerances and "a number of genes related to exercise and optimal performance.
The problem with his brand of centrist politics is that his numbers don't add up, but nothing has happened yet that would make that clear to anyone who was predisposed to like him.
It's helpful to know which feelings I am predisposed to as well as what I am feeling at any given moment, but these two categories are much harder to budge than the third.
The neurodegenerative disease runs in Brin's family (both his great aunt and mother had it) and a test through 23andMe — Wojcicki's company — revealed that Brin has a genetic mutation that makes him predisposed.
The Bay Area's homeowners — not usually predisposed to welcome anything that might depress real-estate values — are now coming around to the idea that rent control may be a good idea after all.
In the event that you do ask them and they don't know what they need, then I will say this: everybody needs kindness, especially people who are predisposed to being unkind to themselves.
Democratic loyalists are predisposed to finding Obama persuasive, and if they hear a clear message from the president that things are looking up in America they may well align around a sunnier vision.
"People are predisposed to think stocks are maybe going to pay less in taxes" and that we're getting better economic data in the future, said Kim Forrest, senior equity analyst at Fort Pitt Capital.
It may be that marijuana is simply more accessible than other drugs, so people predisposed to use drugs start with pot — just like they often start with other accessible drugs like alcohol and tobacco.
Know Your Meme editor Matt Schimkowitz previously told The Verge that when flat earth memes and jokes are spread, it gives those people with predisposed dispositions the opportunity to delve further into a theory.
Analysts have widely praised Warren for running one of 2020's most effective campaigns, and fundraisers say that has endeared her to donors who aren't predisposed to like her but who admire her execution.
The self-described "K-pop trash" fandoms could give a flying fuck about whether or not the boys in BTS or the girls in Red Velvet play into their predisposed fantasies about East Asia.
Likewise, though doctors may find it useful to know that a patient is genetically predisposed to be obese, the best way to establish their weight is to ask them to step on the scales.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famed quote, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice," Mr. Soros took issue with idea that societies were predisposed toward being open.
I watched Boss Baby for the first time on a flight, which is never the right way to watch any movie because you're always predisposed to enjoying it too much, and also, public weeping.
"As President Trump's first and most arduous supporter, it is hard not to see how a juror would be predisposed to cast their vote based on their politics," Hunter's lawyers wrote, according to Politico.
They can advise patients about certain contraindications: Estrogen-based birth control, for instance, poses an elevated risk of blood clots, particularly to people who are older, obese, heavy smokers, or otherwise predisposed to them.
But, unlike other previous hearings, it's hard to know what to expect similar pledges from a nominee who appears so predisposed against the core commitments of the agency he has been chosen to lead.
Although we are predisposed to have outgroups and to dehumanise them, we can aim for a better long-term outcome with strategies that forgo innate tribalism and embrace a solidarity with our innate humanness.
Still, Darby thinks there's a potential, one day, to be able to use this network to look for functional abnormalities in people, even without damage, to ask if someone is predisposed for criminal behavior.
As with many disorders, experts suspect a combination of genes and environment, meaning that people with a particular genetic makeup may be predisposed to the disease if they are exposed to certain environmental factors.
Critics say such "remcos" are often made up of people with links to the CEO, sitting or former CEOs of other companies, or others who are predisposed to pay bosses a lot of money.
And these younger businesses seem less predisposed toward incumbents: Only 78% of the businesses in this category use high street banks, which, while still high, is a 10-point drop off from 88% overall.
First, with President Donald Trump predisposed to drastically reduce refugee resettlement numbers, Secretary Pompeo will need to decide whether to try to hold the line on further deep cuts in the refugee admissions ceiling.
"If people who are more predisposed (to say such things) hear more of it in a general public discourse, they may be more likely to try to bring that into the workplace," he said.
" We want to see the top of the cylinder as being a perfect flat cross-section because the brain is predisposed to right angles, Sugihara supposes in a separate paper on "anomalous mirror symmetry.
"After all, we are all a product of a global society that portrays women as helpful and collegial, and women of color as being naturally predisposed to do the non-glamorous work," she said.
James Damore, the document's author, wrote that women are more likely to be neurotic and are more susceptible to stress, while men are genetically predisposed to seek status and thus thrive in hierarchical companies.
But the message for the many royals he barged out of the way is that the international community is very well predisposed to seeing a less disruptive figure lead the region's most important country.
All government agencies leak, but comments from unnamed FBI officials carry extra weight because many Americans are predisposed to trust law enforcement more than they do other institutions like Congress or the White House.
Primack pointed to the strength of the U.S. economy, which has now been expanding for a decade, as a factor in the increasing level of debt from Americans predisposed to be careful with their money.
Morning people are less likely to be depressed, obese, and predisposed to a host of other illnesses than their late-night counterparts; a circadian-correcting drug could help a night owl sing like a lark.
In a region already predisposed to anti-Americanism, Trump's Islamophobic and racially charged message is reinforcing long-held suspicions that America is a racist, imperialist nation that wants to exploit and subjugate the Arab world.
Google has fired a senior software engineer for authoring a 10-page screed condemning the company's diversity efforts and claiming men are biologically more predisposed to working in the tech industry than women, Bloomberg reports.
There is no evidence one can get stuck in a certain state forever, although there is a risk psychedelics could unleash a psychosis in those predisposed to it or with a family history of schizophrenia.
They get some veterinary conditions that in human disorders are associated with headaches: Some breeds are predisposed to encephalitis, which would cause something like that; they get tumors, they get sinus infections, they have swelling.
Takume: The Dreaming Daughter is the kind of game that I'm very predisposed to love: it's short, features beautiful pixel art and a layered, fantastical world, with a story that speaks to deep, dark feelings.
Figuring out the approach that bests suits a game can be difficult, especially when different people can be predisposed to digging through menus for information, when others might be turned off by that idea completely.
It doesn't seem as though you can be predisposed to this allergy, it seems to affect people who have seasonal or pet allergies and those who have no experience with allergies in their life equally.
But an intense event like extremely poor air quality can prompt such a strong immune response that it can throw the body's delicate network out of balance, particularly in people predisposed to asthma or allergy.
But the disclosure of the leak's origin on Friday cast it in an entirely new light — giving voters predisposed to mistrust Mr. Netanyahu ample new fodder, if not entirely mitigating the damage to Mr. Gantz.
Much of our society is predisposed to pay attention to the speaker when it should be paying attention to the listener, and directing our attention to the listener is the work of more progressive politics.
He might just be susceptible to that kind of injury, and we have to be cognizant of that and make sure we do everything we can to minimize something he may be predisposed to anyway.
When a doctor explained that genetics predisposed me to mental-health issues, because family members on both sides, for multiple generations, had suffered from mental illness, I remember feeling that a burden had been lifted.
Finally, women who have underlying mood disorders were more predisposed to have mood-related side effects, but that could be related to their choosing different types of birth control rather than the birth control itself.
Over the weekend James Damore, a software engineer at Google, shared a 10-page manifesto in which he argues that men are scientifically predisposed to being better leaders, better at technology and better Google employees.
Read: How to create opioids for the masses Each lab-on-a-chip is primed with a genetic sequences found in people predisposed to certain diseases or illnesses, ready to identify if someone carries those genes.
Meanwhile, WildGoose has in recent weeks appeared on a popular Swedish white nationalist stream advocating for victims of pit bull attacks, part of a campaign that others have used to paint minorities as predisposed to violence.
The antidote to cynicism is curiosity, and while Standfest is perhaps predisposed to a melancholic perspective, it is heartening to see him shaking off old routines and using his prodigious talent to grow in new directions.
We know what a "Pixar" movie is, or a "Disney" movie, but we don't really think about the individuals within those companies, unless you're the type of hardcore moviegoer who's already predisposed to explore movie credits.
Studies have shown that not only do women have affairs about as often as men do, but some of them might also be genetically predisposed to the kinds of desires that lead to infidelity — yes, really.
Some people are genetically predisposed to the condition, Dr. Barkey said, and it is often exacerbated by cold, dry weather and stress, both of which have been in abundance in Flint for the last six months.
Trump pleads for patience Many Trump voters are predisposed to reject the media's interpretation of political reality -- and sincerely believe that the President speaks directly to their concerns in a way news organizations fail to understand.
"For young people who are in particular predisposed to be more Democratic, their hatred of both parties is significant, and it appears likely to lead to greater disengagement from politics," said Matt Canter, a Democratic pollster.
A 2015 report from the American Immigration Council indicates that not only are asylum seekers "especially predisposed" to attend their immigration hearings, but that use of alternative to detention results in a 95% hearing attendance rate.
People who are predisposed to believe Jasmuheen and her ilk will undoubtedly dismiss these charges as uninformed; that Breatharians who claim to subsist without food or water for months are living proof that the practice works.
One big advantage they have in pursuit of that quest is that Republicans currently control both houses of Congress, and most congressional Republicans are strongly predisposed to favor tax cuts for high-income individuals and corporations.
The Mayor will tackle a variety of issues on "TMZ Live", from courting voters who may have predisposed views of gays, to the consequences people should face if they cheat to get their kids into college.
But he doesn't distinguish among the types of data being collected — the kind of shoes you like to buy versus which diseases you're genetically predisposed to — or who is gathering it, or how they're using it.
The administration has not issued new directives about screening arriving passengers, and current and former government officials argue that many people are predisposed to see the worst in officers now that they work for Mr. Trump.
He also wondered if the knife-wielding British man had been suffering a psychotic break: like many hallucinogens, ayahuasca is thought to have the potential to trigger initial episodes in people who are predisposed to them.
The CDC says some people may be genetically predisposed to have increased hunger, which makes them more likely to be obese, or learn behaviors that impact the way they eat and view food throughout their lives.
Because they fear divorce and marry at a later age, more millennials are predisposed to protect their interests, especially when it comes to the assets — and the debt — they've had more time to accumulate before marrying.
And assuming that a judge appointed by a Democrat would lean toward a liberal interpretation of antitrust law, that means there's a 50% chance of the DOJ getting a panel predisposed to sympathy for its case.
Citing the 2016 defeat of Hillary Clinton, the first woman to be nominated for president from either major party, many Democrats — including those not predisposed to Ms. Warren — expressed particular protectiveness of their candidates this cycle.
Twenty-five years of experience and 1000 orgasmic clients were enticing credentials but being something of a materialist and a skeptic about all things woo, I was already predisposed to take my line of inquiry elsewhere.
Although the camera angles suggest that perhaps the show acknowledged the sexism of its characters, the lack of dialogue makes this move so subtle that it's possible only viewers already predisposed to call out misogyny will notice.
"There is something so pure about the elements of intimacy in this one – they're doing and experiencing things for the very first time with no regard for any predisposed ideas of what that might mean," Stewart explained.
A new study published in Nature Human Behaviour found that people around the world are predisposed to believe that atheists are more likely to be serial killers than religious believers — a bias even held by atheists themselves.
The authors certainly aren't suggesting that everyone with celiac got the disease from a virus—others are just genetically predisposed—but it's just more evidence that viruses can cause autoimmune diseases, including celiac and type 1 diabetes.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assumes that in case of need, the Maltese government would only be predisposed towards supporting the core domestic banks that are systemically important, in particular Bank of Valletta (115% of GDP at-end 2016).
But for those of us predisposed to agreeing with what political action MTV had on offer, all there is to do is cringe when they inevitably cut back from something like that to, like, Katy Perry dunking.
When they repeated the meal and exercise tests, the subjects who were told they had a gene that made them predisposed to feeling full, actually did feel more full, whether or not they truly had that gene.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch assumes that in case of need, the Maltese government would only be predisposed towards supporting the core domestic banks that are systemically important, in particular Bank of Valletta (109% of GDP at-end 2016).
A review of the existing literature indicates that those predisposed to psychosis or other psychiatric disorders may be at higher risk for adverse events following cannabis exposure, which may in some cases exacerbate symptoms of the disease.
"It is not a stretch to expect that voters who supported Secretary Clinton would be predisposed against Mr. Manafort or that voters who supported President Trump would be less inclined toward the Special Counsel," Manafort's attorneys wrote.
Genetic testing — Ross says genetic testing has become more affordable for a full panel test (roughly $250), and can inform a person who has cancer if they are predisposed for additional cancers based on genetic mutations. 2.
Santoro said the researchers believe the short chain fatty acids are being absorbed in the liver and converted to fat, which would explain part of the reason why obese kids might be predisposed to put on weight.
While Democrats might hope to flip Trump supporters, it might be a safer bet to appeal to voters who are already predisposed to the party and make sure they make it to the polls on election day.
As former Navy Seal commander William McRaven said in a recent Washington Post op-ed, we should be very afraid of the coming attacks against federal officials predisposed to tell the truth about Russian interference in 2020.
But elections are won and lost at the margins, and this experiment suggests that telling people about Trump's family background and business career does have an impact at the margins — including among Republicans predisposed to like Trump.
Conspiracy theories tied to mass-casualty events: People are predisposed to find conspiracies in every tragedy, and conspiracy theories have accompanied all manner of mass-casualty events such as the Boston Marathon bombing and Sandy Hook shooting.
"It is not a stretch to expect that voters who supported Secretary Clinton would be predisposed against Mr. Manafort or that voters who supported President Trump would be less inclined toward the Special Counsel," Manafort's lawyers wrote.
But that's not stopping waves of new fans from developing an obsession with the brand, whether it's via that subconscious hunt for authenticity or because, like Musa and Akbar, they're psychologically predisposed to hoarding with a purpose.
Already predisposed to conspiracy theories, Welch had recently become convinced that Comet Ping Pong was the center of a child trafficking ring led by Hillary Clinton and members of her campaign staff — otherwise known as the Pizzagate conspiracy.
There's some logic to it, where if you like NPR, if you like This American Life, you're predisposed to like Serial, and if you like Serial, you're going to like these other shows that are made for you.
I might be predisposed to this: my son was extremely delighted with the porg in the film's trailer and the short cartoons Lucasfilm released, and I ended up picking up a stuffed one for him earlier this fall.
The changes in the gut seen in these studies also mirror what has been observed in previous research on mice with high levels of streptococcus in their stomachs, which predisposed them to Clostridium difficile infections, the researchers note.
Professor Sebastein Lucas, an infections expect, testified that some people are genetically predisposed to have bad reactions to food poisoning, which can escalate into disseminated intravascular coagulation, which affects the body's ability to clot blood and stop bleeding.
Free-speech skeptics on the left can be equally predisposed to bad-faith arguments—misreading or ignoring the Constitution, dismissing the concept of free speech as inherently racist, or simply bypassing discourse and setting public property on fire.
But then there are things that using -- sequencing a person's genome, you can see as if -- if you're predisposed to certain cancers; and there's also algorithms that are used there, and then there's two or three other things.
But they also wanted to test the hypothesis — suggested by previous studies — that some people are predisposed to do better on one diet over the other depending on their genetics and their ability to metabolize carbs and fat.
"If we didn't live in a country or world where being of color predisposed society to look down on a person, the published sentence [would] not raise an eyebrow," White-Stern wrote in her email to the authors.
But former President Obama's 2014 endorsement of Title II reclassification thrust the issue onto the political stage, giving Republicans who were predisposed to fight every aspect of Obama's agenda another opportunity to demonstrate their opposition to the former president.
Though I am predisposed, as an American Jew descended from Holocaust survivors, to be slightly uneasy at a former Luftwaffe base populated by several thousand well-behaved young people with unifying insignias, the campus had an energetic, spirited vibe.
People who aren't predisposed to believing in counter-theories aren't likely to suddenly throw previous knowledge out just because they watch a video, but for those who might, having proper experts surface is a good start to fighting misinformation.
The break-up argument is compelling if you're predisposed to dislike Zuckerberg and Facebook after the last few years of blunders related to user data and misinformation, and Facebook's often tone-deaf or seemingly indifferent responses to these incidents.
According to Lara Hallam, a PhD candidate at the University of Antwerp whose work focuses on trust and risk on dating apps, that cost-benefit analysis is blurred by the fact that humans are predisposed to trust each other.
We can also calculate the distance that he ran and use those figures to determine if we can keep pushing that player, have to monitor his condition, or if he might be breaking down and predisposed to being injured.
Through all of this, I had always thought of Giggs as belonging to the very bland breed of human that is predisposed to a life in professional football: unbelievably talented on the pitch, monosyllabic and lacking charisma off it.
By using a spit-kit sent by 23andMe and undergoing the sequencing work, you'll be able to find if you're predisposed for a certain condition — such as post-pregnancy depression — which could be helpful in finding treatments in advance.
" The company said both sides agreed that P&G is "NOT predisposed to taking on excessive leverage, or substantially reducing R&D spending, or advocating for a break-up of the Company, or moving the Company out of Cincinnati.
The Trump administration appears less predisposed to engage with China than perhaps any other White House in decades — a dramatic turn given the United States' long campaign to persuade China to open its markets to American products and investment.
As a short-term response, McKinley authorized three volunteer cavalry regiments (800 to 1,000 soldiers), to be drawn from the ranks of men whose skills and life experiences made them predisposed to martial pursuits: cowboys, policemen, even college athletes.
With a limited number of questions, and an even smaller number of peremptory strikes to eliminate jurors without cause, the attorney must do their best to ensure that anyone predisposed against their client doesn't end up on the jury.
By not personalizing search results, Google has been able to escape a lot of the criticism that Facebook and Twitter have received for creating "filter bubbles," where people see only information they were already predisposed to believe or like.
Until recently, the idea that genetics plays a significant role in obesity had some traction: Researchers hypothesized that evolutionary pressures may have favored genes that predisposed some people to hold on to more calories in the form of added fat.
No one really knows why anyone contracts ALS, says Bedlack, who theorizes that some veterans might be genetically predisposed to develop the disease and that the stress and rigors of military service might amplify injury to the body's nervous system.
Baked Eggs With Beans and Greens Eggs cooked in sauce is one of my favorite recipe genres, and so I was predisposed to love this easy recipe for eggs baked in tomatoes with beans and greens (and sausage, if you like).
"The consequences of a ruling against the Hernández family is one to embolden border patrol agents — who are already predisposed to excessive use of force — to believe it's open season on persons at the border," he said in a February interview.
"After prices hit the depth of the sewer this week, and (were) arguably in oversold territory, traders were always going to be predisposed to book profits ahead of the weekend," Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets said in a note.
Until recently, the idea that genetics plays a significant role in obesity had some traction: researchers hypothesized that evolutionary pressures may have favoured genes that predisposed some people to hold on to more calories in the form of added fat.
He anticipated that the hotel industry as a whole will want to be a part of the adventure, and he specifically mentioned Sir Richard Branson as someone who would be naturally predisposed towards investing in such a forward-looking venture.
Whether or not this is a justified outlook is irrelevant— Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, already predisposed to mistrusting Washington's intentions, will be even less willing to accept a diplomatic track with the U.S. on any major subject after Trump's withdrawal.
Researchers don't know exactly what causes MS but believe certain people may be genetically predisposed to the condition and certain environmental factors like being exposed to viruses or bacteria can trigger the condition, according to the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
Until recently, the idea that genetics plays a significant role in obesity had some traction: researchers hypothesised that evolutionary pressures may have favoured genes that predisposed some people to hold on to more calories in the form of added fat.
This was a caricature: India had an ambitious industrialization program, and its economy mixed private markets with state-owned enterprises, even if its historical experience of British rule predisposed it to suspect that free trade benefited only developed industrial economies.
This mindset — giving the customer what they want and showing them what they don't know they want but are algorithmically predisposed to buy — is a key part of Amazon's retail strategy, which is expanding even as its pop-up stores close.
U.S. companies that see President Donald Trump's "America First" administration as predisposed to giving them protection against imports from foreign competition got a reality check on Friday: They still have to prove their case before the U.S. International Trade Commission.
Although he was a Republican, Mr. Lacey was under consideration in 1979 for the post of deputy attorney general in the Carter administration, but he withdrew after critics complained that as a judge he had been predisposed toward the prosecution.
Arguments that Trump's abuse of power is too vaguely defined, that impeachment has become a political weapon and that it would negate the votes of millions were laid out artfully and convincingly -- if you were predisposed to hear them, that is.
Both Praluent and Repatha have been approved for sale based on earlier trials showing they lower LDL in patients whose cholesterol is not controlled by other drugs, those who cannot tolerate other drugs and people genetically predisposed to high cholesterol.
This is, of course, not how genetically predisposed diseases work, and while I&aposm grateful not to have manifested any addictive tendencies yet in my 28 years of life, I knew that my relationship with alcohol was fraught at best.
When I ask Siegel why IELT would be shorter than the length of times most people regard satisfying sex to take, he explains that men are biologically predisposed to ejaculate relatively quickly with intercourse and that most other animals do too.
To be sure, antifa is not a movement on the malignant order of the KKK, but we need to recognize that the principle is the same: when particular groups are predisposed to violence, we have an obligation to strip them of their anonymity.
Because of the structure of the US maternal care system, which ProPublica has noted is largely focused on the health of infants and less on their mothers, women predisposed to the conditions that make a pregnancy high-risk can fall through the cracks.
As humans, we're predisposed to follow celebrity advice, because they provide "shortcuts or signals to point us towards what we should actually do," even if we know they're not experts, explains Steven Hoffman, PhD, who has studied how celebrities impact health decisions.
So I set out to find out why I—and thousands of men like me—seem predisposed to whipping our tops off in public, while so many other men can get through an entire day and night with their shirts remaining firmly on.
"Citizens tend to see these groups, like Americans for Prosperity or Priorities USA, as more credible than your typical politician who you are predisposed to distrust," says Erika Franklin Fowler, who directs the Wesleyan Media Project, tracking campaign ads in presidential elections.
If Google doesn't step up and fix this, a gigantic segment of the population might decide that we're just, you know, not genetically predisposed to enjoy using Gmail or that Androids simply don't feel good in our tiny little lady hands. Harumph. 
People who've already emotionally invested themselves in the Sanders campaign — already gone to rallies and argued with uncles and called out corporate media shills on Twitter — are going to be highly predisposed to align themselves with whatever tactical notions Sanders puts out there.
"We were primed and predisposed to New Rochelle because of its diversity, particularly in the public schools, and the arts and culture that go on here," said Mr. VanLare, 34, a doctor and an associate partner at the consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
The political scientists Joseph Uscinski and Joseph Parent have written that "near equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats (between 270 percent and 225 percent)" are predisposed to believe in the possibility of voter fraud if their preferred presidential candidate does not win.
Along with telling you what canines make up your snowflake of a dog, it can also provide valuable information about the health issues your pet may be predisposed to, as well as the best food, diet and exercise plan for your pup.
Beyond this point, Tilles says, most people will only develop allergies if they make a major life change, like a move to a new region, that finally exposes them to a substance they've always been predisposed to have an allergic reaction to.
"After prices hit the depth of the sewer this week, and (are) arguably in oversold territory, traders were always going to be predisposed to book profits ahead of the weekend," Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets said in a morning note.
Type 1 diabetes causes the pancreas to stop making insulin and cannot be prevented; doctors don't know exactly what causes it but they believe an environmental trigger could spur an immune system attack in people who are genetically predisposed to the disease.
In Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences, John Alford, John Hibbing, and Kevin Smith write: Numerous studies have linked these personality dimensions to differences in the mix of tastes and preferences that seem to reliably separate liberals and conservatives.
Even scientists have found it hard to nail down why we would defy the rules of evolution and common sense for these brief moments of depraved hedonism, but it turns out that we are physiologically and psychologically predisposed to sadomasochistic dining tendencies.
Ever since ethics reforms in the 1970s required accurate reporting of campaign spending, political scientists have debated whether money dictates outcomes, or whether front-runners merely attract contributions because big-money donors are predisposed to see them from the outset as winners.
That's the problem with hearsay is that it's a whisper down the lane situation and if some of the people that are doing the whispering are predisposed to not like President Trump then what they're whispering down the lane becomes even more distorted.
For most individuals — beyond the up-to-220-percent who are genetically predisposed to early onset Alzheimer's — focusing on lifestyle factors as the key to brain fitness and cognitive function, they say, is wiser than waiting for a breakthrough delivered in a pill.
According to the French-born, New York-based facialist Isabelle Bellis, that has a lot to do with the composition of the skin around your eyes, which is naturally thin and predisposed to retain water in the form of puffy under-eye bags.
Notes on the Culture There have always been children who — neurologically predisposed to speak eight languages, play a sonata by ear after a single hearing or discern in a fog of numbers the organization of the universe — defy the limits of youth.
But as someone who is predisposed to believe that the United States spends too much on a military that is too large and used too often, my main question by now is just what is the point of Trump being in the Oval Office?
People who suffer concussions could be predisposed to suicide beforehand, or a concussion might cause lasting injury to neurons in the brain that never recover, or people who suffer a concussion and don't take enough time to recover may be doing further damage, he said.
But for anyone who's predisposed to like these things, and is ready to see them in a new combination, Anna and the Apocalypse is an entertaining blast of fresh air that just happens to include a fine spray of blood. Scottish. Christmas. Zombie. Musical. Comedy.
And a 2016 Finnish study involving more than 1,000 men concluded that egg or cholesterol intakes are not associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease, even in those who are genetically predisposed to experience a stronger effect of dietary cholesterol on blood cholesterol.
While the Ariaal wild animal-herders who were genetically predisposed to A.D.H.D. may have been better nourished than their farming counterparts, certainly more than one herder wandered off, never to be seen again, or failed to pay attention and was gored by a wildebeest.
As Krumholz noted, it's also fair to assume she isn't actually passing on all that much money here; the party's wealthiest donors might be predisposed to back, say, Kamala Harris, or Kirsten Gillibrand, or Cory Booker, or (if and when he gets in) Joe Biden.
It's been a year and a half since that break-through track was released, propelling the Detroit-based star to stratospheric heights, but nope: it's almost as if we've been predisposed to enjoy the consumate melodic semantics of that song until the world ends.
We're predisposed to picking good guys and bad guys in any narrative, but when you have Jerry Jones going toe-to-toe with Roger Goodell, the only satisfactory result would be them simultaneously devouring the other whole, like two snakes successfully eating the other's tail.
Both cocaine and alcohol are also linked to increased violence among those who are already predisposed to it because they increase paranoia and anger; heroin and other opioids, however, tend to be calming—which may be another reason this epidemic has not raised violent crime.
"I'm predisposed to say that renaming that building is a serious issue, but I believe right now it is even premature to talk about that," he said when asked if he would support renaming the building if that is what the panel recommends. Sen.
The next step is even more daunting: confiscating or buying back a good portion of the hundreds of millions of guns already in existence, from owners who are predisposed to distrust the government and who view guns as a means to preserve their independence.
"There's a limited group of people who are predisposed to buying a team," said Bob Reif who was the chief marketing officer of the Rams from 2005 to 2016, during a time when they were sold and moved to Los Angeles from St. Louis.
"We ask that you banish 'determine' from your vocabulary and replace it with words such as 'shape,' 'influence,' 'mold,' and 'incline,' wrote John R. Hibbing, Kevin B. Smith and John A. Alford in their book "Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences.
But even those not predisposed to love the film will find something worthwhile in its long, graceful passages where Torun's camera adopts a cat's eye view, following kitties up and down city streets as they look for food, pets, or just something to do.
Geno Smith did not come back in and the Jets Quarterback of Record, Joe Namath, had something to say about that: Namath is no stranger to knee injuries, and he is also an old football dude, so he's already predisposed to this kind of thinking.
In Canada, Meghan Azad has shown that babies receiving antibiotics are likelier to become overweight children and teenagers; research by Brett Finlay and Marie-Claire Arrieta shows that if babies 3 months old lack normal levels of four key bacteria, they are predisposed to asthma.
That you're a carrier for a hereditary disease is more clearly need-to-know information than, say, your "genetic weight" — an estimate of what you are predisposed to weigh, according to a supposed average — which seems like it could provide, at best, qualified relief.
As I've pointed out before, these conditions have become worrisomely common in Finland in recent decades, but are between one-fifth and one-sixth as common on the Russian side, despite the fact that the Russians are just as genetically predisposed to developing them.
So I think, what I think this whole concept of "creating a better world for pets" is, if you do a DNA test, we have Wisdom Panel, take a DNA test, and you know exactly what your dog may be predisposed to have issues with.
That system can be gamed to find ad-targeting categories as benign as people who looking to buy a used car to those who may be predisposed to meeting racist anti-Semites, as a report by the public-interest journalism group ProPublica reported Thursday.
But rather than seeing all these digital currencies as a small part of a larger system known as blockchain, I am predisposed to view them as just speculative tokens in a cryptocurrency bubble that has inflated more quickly than any other in financial market history.
German says that giving the authorities such a broad power to call people terrorists and prosecute them as such opens the door for them to use the statute excessively against people they're already predisposed to suspect — beginning with Muslim Americans and other persecuted minorities.
Our research demonstrates the development of a two-tier system of drug policy and clinical practice built on racial stereotypes about who is predisposed to abuse opioids that gave whites the dubious "privilege" of unparalleled access to opioids and that ultimately led to higher death rates.
In 21978, lawyers used a brain-mapping technology called quantitative electroencephalography to try to convince a Dade City, Florida, jury that defendant Grady Nelson was predisposed to impulsiveness and violence when he stabbed his wife 61 times before raping and stabbing her 11-year-old daughter.
That is to say, the company naturally attracts parents and kids who — even if they are only fractionally as self-motivated as Beaton seems to be — will already have a lot of focus and academic ability and may therefore be predisposed to succeeding through the platform.
Your saliva contains DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which is a blueprint of info about you, Mom, Dad, grandparents and other family members, and this blueprint can tell you about you: the color of your eyes, how tall you are and if you may be predisposed to health problems.
It hurts all those other shows by sharing space with them, and it scares off peddlers of new shows who might not want to share a network with a series whose star seems intent on chasing away everybody who isn't already predisposed to laugh at racist tweets.
As a new parent who grew up with a dad who loved them but rarely found ways to express it—and let me be clear, he was a good person who in no way reflected the toxic masculinity of Kratos—I'm predisposed to the game's emotional beats.
"It is not a stretch to expect that voters who supported Secretary Clinton would be predisposed against Mr. Manafort or that voters who supported President Trump would be less inclined toward the Special Counsel," they argued, adding that the split is more balanced in places like Roanoke.
Tracey told me that it seems we may all be predisposed by our brain stems to feel pain more acutely or less, but that in chronic-pain patients it's as if the volume knob of pain were turned all the way up and jammed there permanently.
I tell her that, without a hormonal cause and without a genetic tendency and without obvious life-style factors, the cancer I had probably just came from exposure to radiation or random carcinogens, that she doesn't have to worry that she is predisposed or genetically cursed.
"So yes, there is probably some truth to the idea that kids who are predisposed to misbehavior for whatever reason are more likely to be spanked by parents who use that form of discipline than kids who are less likely to misbehave for whatever reason," she said.
If you're so predisposed, it is very easy to convince yourself that everything is falling the fuck apart and that nothing matters and an increasing number of men in the developed world respond to these stressors by coupling their suicidal ideation to an explosion of mass violence.
Or rather, it's a bad thing for the idea of 'club culture' because in 2016, the idea that 'club culture' is a real, living, breathing thing rather than a nostalgia industry predisposed to relieve you of as much cash as possible, is a bit of a fallacy.
The police seemed predisposed to believe the worst of a black man; Cooper was subjected to racist taunts as his case unfolded; and Democratic and Republican politicians alike have shown themselves inclined to avert their eyes, even if this leaves an innocent man on death row.
If he is to win re-election, he must not only turn out his base, but also turn out — and in many cases register in the first place — men and women who are predisposed in his favor but who rarely cast ballots, if they ever do.
Some of those might even be for genes expressed in the throat and lungs, and then suddenly it seems like poor people are genetically predisposed to having asthma, all while ignoring the much simpler explanation that poor people are breathing in car exhaust while rich people aren't.
The OPC released a report in 2012 that concluded genetic indicators have limited powers of prediction when it comes to someone actually getting the disease they are predisposed to, and that a ban on genetic data would not seriously impact the economics of insurance in Canada.
By involving women in leadership roles, as teachers and mentors, we can set an example and instill in women and girls a sense of curiosity, fearlessness, and can-do attitude, and dismantle this outdated way of thinking that women are biologically not predisposed to enjoy DJing and production.
A new study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's Department of Psychology finds that mothers and sisters are genetically predisposed to want you to settle down with dull, dependable dudes—but your sister wants to save the funny, good-looking guy who's great in bed for her.
"Since the state is seeking the death penalty, any juror who is opposed to the death penalty will automatically be stricken, meaning the selected jury panel will already be predisposed to consider the death penalty as a viable sentencing option before the first witness is called," he said.
"There is a boldness to saying, &aposthere&aposs a problem — I&aposm not resigned to just accept this, but I have some power to change it,&apos and almost as importantly, or maybe more importantly, being predisposed to see the power of other people&aposs changes," Obama said.
Although nearly every leading medical and mental health authority in the country — including the American Psychological Association and the American Medical Association — has condemned conversion therapy, the majority of victories have been concentrated in the coastal states, areas of the country more politically predisposed to pro-LGBTQ+ legislation.
But the physical demands of regular, prolonged, high-intensity training and competition are associated with changes in the immune system that can make them more predisposed to illness than people who aren't athletes, said lead author of the guidelines, Martin Schwellnus of the University of Pretoria in South Africa.
"Since the state is seeking the death penalty, any juror who is opposed to the death penalty will automatically be stricken, meaning the selected jury panel will already be predisposed to consider the death penalty as a viable sentencing option before the first witness is called," he says.
For many women—those who have experienced assault, who generally believe that it happens, or who were not already politically predisposed to not believe this instance occurred—the debacle of Brett Kavanaugh's nomination was not just outrageous and depressing, like the rest of politics in 2018, but actually painful.
In the end, the myth of 2010 was transformed into another myth: Where once we thought online platforms would help depose dictators all around the world, we came to think that the same technologies are predisposed to do the opposite—to empower bigots and prop up authoritarian regimes.
On the new podcast, Pao said ex-Googler James Damore's now-infamous memo, which, among other things, argued that women were biologically predisposed to be worse engineers than men, is a "pretty easy case," because it's about what you can say at work, not what you can say in general.
The genetics information is also used a bit differently than it is with other companies; MagniWare employs it to help provide a more complete picture of user health, so that it can include in its algorithmically generated advice an awareness to which types of health problems a user might be predisposed.
She describes the collision of the ephemeral with the technological in the Victorian era, noting that "early photography was almost uncannily predisposed to the creation of ghostly images": if the light was affected during the long exposure period, or someone entered the frame briefly, it would result in a phantom image.
Today, the Trump-hating New York Times, the so-called paper of record, they actually defended the hiring of a person who wants to tweeted, quote, #cancelwhitepeople and, quote, are white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically being only fit to leave underground like groveling goblins?
Some people may be genetically predisposed to the syndrome, or marijuana's potency or chemical makeup may have changed over time, said Dr. Craig Smollin, medical director of the San Francisco division of the California Poison Control System, who also works as an emergency physician at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
Following recent discussions, Peltz and P&G agreed that the company would not be predisposed to take on excessive debt, reduce R&D spending, advocate for a break-up of the company or move the company out of its headquarters in Cincinnati — demands Peltz had made during the proxy battle.
Following recent discussions, Peltz and P&G agreed that the company would not be predisposed to take on excessive debt, reduce R&D spending, advocate for a break-up of the company or move the company out of its headquarters in Cincinnati - demands Peltz had made during the proxy battle.
And so, we're left with a nagging question: Are men, who according to the FBI study constitute some 94% of what we define as "active shooting incidents" in the United States between 2000 and 2013, simply more predisposed to this type of aberrant behavior, or is there some other explanation?
Platforms are struggling to self-police problematic content created by its users, while the lawmakers who would ostensibly impose regulations are either too reluctant or ill-equipped to do so — and many in both camps are predisposed to treat far-right rhetoric less seriously than other forms of extremism, to boot.
A strange phenomenon is playing out within a subsection of Lakerland, as hard-core fans of Bryant — the so-called Mamba Army who are historically predisposed to disliking LeBron James for various reasons — cope with a new and apparently uncomfortable reality: James, their longtime nemesis, is suddenly the face of the franchise.
But a president who says racially discriminatory and unconstitutional policing is acceptable, who implies certain groups are predisposed to criminal behavior, vows to expand mandatory minimum sentences for people who re-enter the country illegally, and appoints a drug warrior as attorney general will only reinforce the punitive culture of our criminal justice institutions.
The hope among Tory strategists is that a pre-Brexit election provides Mr. Johnson with a perfect opportunity to unite those who chose Leave in the 2016 referendum — even those who may not be naturally predisposed to a Conservative agenda — to lend their votes to him in order to get the referendum result they wanted.
"Republicans and Democrats tend to view these facts through different lenses, and judges are no different — not because they want to help 'their party,' but because they are predisposed to see facts in different ways," Richard L. Hasen, an elections law expert at the University of California, Irvine, wrote in an analysis of Monday's ruling.
Given the Trump administration's recent actions — including lifting the moratorium on drilling on federal lands and the obligation to limit methane emissions on public lands — officials might be eyeing new fossil fuel leases on previously protected land, though Mr. Zinke said he was not predisposed to make any such recommendation about the monument land.
But people who voted against Brexit in the first place are naturally predisposed to voting for a soft Brexit, such as remaining in a customs union with the EU. One calculation puts the number of MPs who support a customs union at 487, compared with just 155 who oppose it (150 Tories plus five Labour MPs).
The girl later admitted to fabricating the alleged attack, though by this time the cycle of fake news had riled up groups already predisposed to nativism, and in doing so showed Germany the divisive potential of disinformation spread by Russian propaganda outlets, a key part in Moscow's alleged attempts to influence several elections outside Russia's borders.
A group of renown medical researchers are front-running a project in Iceland backed by the IMF that aims to decipher the genetic codes for most of the population of the tiny island nation through screening to determine who is predisposed for multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer that develops in the bone marrow, typically in older adults.
" She added that the team has had to tweak some things to make sure the rewards aren't so great that players fudge the data, but she never had many doubts about the interest owing to a belief that EVE's players are "predisposed to be interested in science broadly and to contributing to a worthwhile scientific cause.
But maybe even the South, Texas and the heartland states are too fully formed by our long tradition of Northeastern leadership, psychologically predisposed for so long to the Eastern Establishment and its old families, prep schools, inherited money and connections, that we can't see true and natural leadership coming from anywhere else besides New York or Massachusetts.
The ambiguities and disappointments play out in two areas: There is genetic testing of patients to see if they inherited mutations that predisposed them to cancer, and there is genetic testing of cells from the cancer to look for mutations that drive the tumor's growth — but if found often cannot be targeted by any drug on the market.
While it's not as simple as having a single "addiction gene," years of research shows children of addicts like me are predisposed to the same path, thanks to a spiderweb of genes and polymorphisms, or genetic variations, that can change how we react to substances, how likely we are to become dependent, how vulnerable we are to relapse.
So, yeah: I'd like to think that I'm a fairly active person, and by all accounts, I felt predisposed to love ClassPass; I get served ads for them all the time on Instagram, and admittedly have gotten this close to signing up a handful of times before snapping my purse shut right before hitting add to cart.
Moreover, it's hard to imagine that his recruits are immune to feeling entitled, or a little less than ravenously hungry: Alabama brings in heralded five-star prospects year after year, and many of them are from out-of-state, the types of players most often predisposed to expecting preferential treatment and a glide path to success.
This particular exhibit isn't something that has any practical purpose beyond advertising the Harry Potter novels to a group of people predisposed to enjoy the series, but it highlights a differentiating point that Audible is able to deliver to readers: listening to an audiobook is more than just hearing the story; it's also listening to the performance of the narrator.
It was a break with protocol that Trump's allies see as a necessary check on the so-called "deep state" but that critics have lambasted as an attempt to create the impression of scandal—especially given Barr's comments earlier this year hinting at a predisposed belief that inappropriate "spying" occurred in 2016 and that the Steele dossier may have been Russian disinformation.
When I asked Kevin Smith, one of the authors of Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences, if there was a plausible explanation for why right-wingers say they are more satisfied with their sex lives than left-wingers, he said it's possible that it could be a function of their conservatism, though he said he hasn't done any formal research into the topic.
Rusty, a white retired Ferguson police officer predisposed to justify Mr. Wilson's use of his gun, is immediately followed by Hassan, a 17-year-old black "street kid" who freestyles his fury about the daily harassment the police inflict on people like him: He looked back at me his finger on the triggerDroolinLike a dog muttJust like a hungry dog muttI bet Mike Brown saw that too.
But if this starts to see traction — and I suspect that it will, because of its natural proximity to the social network to amplify an event, and the fact that most of the people who are hanging out on LinkedIn are likely to already be predisposed to engaging on it — you could imagine how LinkedIn might start to add on all of the above, and more.
At that point, her doctors told her she had three options: have another small surgery, more MRIs, and the possibility of more surgeries in the future; begin taking the drug Tamoxifen, which inhibits breast cancer growth and would likely force her body into early menopause; or have a preventative double mastectomy, removing her breasts—and the tissue that could be genetically predisposed to kill her—along with them.
Trump seems predisposed to liking Putin right back: Last year, he called the Russian president "bright and talented," his former campaign manager Paul Manafort worked for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine, and though Trump admitted (sorta) on Wednesday that Russia was behind the DNC hack—finally accepting what the intelligence community has been insisting—he immediately went on to talk about other instances of hacking by other countries.
ROGAN: But they do know that that the importance of the relationship you know, the defense side, the intelligence side, is absolutely critical, I mean in terms of counterterrorism and that is why you see even with officials who are not really predisposed to President Trump which I think is the norm in the establishment they are very happy this trip took place and it didn&apost go off without a bat.
The concept would upend health care as we know it: Not only would the technology identify whether you had any current problems, such as a congenital heart defect, it would reveal health conditions you were predisposed to in the future, perhaps prompting your parents to go slather on extra sunscreen if they knew you had a skin cancer risk or forbid you from snacking on pork rinds if you had the gene for familial high cholesterol.
After a zillie experiences with random-seeming migraines and micro-illnesses and their pointless collateral of lost days, I realized there were thick and repeating if meandering lines (wide enough to be visible from space, appearing 16 times a day like the sunrise) between stress (to which I am predisposed by brain and circumstance, and to the sticky, chronic variety, despite my general human luck) and pain, illness, and a general sense of contraction: a dry crunch of the mind; an old granola.
And you do have to wonder because it comes down in every case where there is an informant were people predisposed to do bad things or was this manufactured by the -- MACCALLUM: Or were they poking at some soft spots with Carter Page and George Papadopoulos and saying like you know, these are the low-hanging fruit perhaps in this foreign policy team and they -- we&aposve raised some questions so why don&apost you go in there and offer them some dirt on Hillary Clinton and we&aposll see what happens?
"It is not a stretch to expect that voters who supported [former] Secretary [of State Hillary] Clinton would be predisposed against Mr. Manafort or that voters who supported President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE would be less inclined toward the Special Counsel," the attorneys wrote in a court filing arguing for Roanoke's more even distribution of Republican and Democratic voters.
"It was how much asshurt he causes to others," one 4chan poster wrote in a post preserved on Reddit: The schadenfreude is so funny that it digs a hole in you, and soon you can't stop laughing — and then, because you've been laughing with him for a while, he begins to grow on you, and you hear what he actually says, and suddenly, because you are predisposed to like him because you're both laughing at Jeb Bush, you find yourself supporting him, even if technically your political ideas don't align perfectly with his.
"It is not a stretch to expect that voters who supported Secretary Clinton would be predisposed against Mr. Manafort or that voters who supported President Trump would be less inclined toward the Special Counsel," the document reads, highlighting the high percentage of Alexandria residents who voted for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE over Trump in the 2016 election.

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