Sentences with phrase «known proclivity»

Most Australian readers would know to take a Bolt pronouncement with a massive dose of salt, but Judith may not be aware of his well - known proclivity for his... um....
They then recommend that clients follow up with Prescription Diet c / d Multicare Feline Bladder Health, which has been designed as a long - term maintenance food to decrease stone recurrence in cats with a known proclivity for struvite disease.
The millennials» much - known proclivity towards sustainability issues and positive brand images may have you believing they are your prospective buyers.
Pretty sure by now, you know my proclivity towards breakfast, as evidenced by these recent posts.
But now we need to know the proclivity of a virus or other pathogen to get into the human population.

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Common technique with other religions, but in Islam with its other proclivities to violence and murder and its glorification of «martyrs» who do its horrific deeds to nonbelievers, it's particularly sinister, and we know how awful the results can be.
Certainly my proclivity is no better or worse than yours.
While God's decision to withdraw and allow his stiff - necked people to carry out their violent proclivities against the Canaanites was just, we know from Jesus's cross-oriented ministry that allowing this judgment to take place grieved the heart of God (pg.
PSG are said to be in the market for attacking midfield players, and have zeroed in on both Chelsea stars, though it is known that they hold a proclivity for Willian rather than Oscar.
«I don't know that a doctor has a natural proclivity to housing and urban development policy,» he told the Observer at an unrelated event today, before allowing, «But maybe I'm wrong.»
Although it's interesting to know what those who've come before you on the physician - scientist path have chosen, your decision should be based on your own aptitudes and proclivities.
I find that if I'm working out and lifting heavier, then later at night (before bedtime and I know I've gotten enough sleep so it's difficult to attribute this proclivity to sleep deprivation) if I haven't eaten THAT much in the day, I can't seem to stop eating «healthy» foods, even like brown rice and quinoa (which have the carb element to them which is just not good on the love handle region!).
This despite the chickens having plenty of access to dirt and all the same dirt - dusting proclivities their kind is known for.
I know many people are beginning to blindly follow this idea that everyone has an individual diet preference, while i personally adhere to the belief that individuality in diet is governed by individual pathology; though we all have genetic differences i don't think they are large enough to govern major differences in food consumption (i.e. kitavans don't eat potatoes because they have some proclivity towards them, rather it's because that's all that is available)
Further for his protection as well as their proclivity toward privacy, they allow no visitors, no matter what appeal may be made.
Tris (Woodley) chose Dauntless, who are known for their bravery and, it seems, their proclivity for train hopping.
I know that I have a natural proclivity for that very intimate, close, handheld kind of thing.
No matter, Stories We Tell — Sarah Polley's ingenious quasi-documentary — illuminates not just our proclivity to tell stories, but just how we tell our stories.
There's been a lot of discussion about how Allen's proclivity toward May - December relationships mirror his own personal life, and quite frankly, it's getting a bit exhausting watching the director indulge his fantasy of beautiful young women falling in love with older men, especially now that he's no longer playing the lead in his films.
As many of the comic book's fans know, the thing that makes the «Merc with a Mouth» so special is his penchant for profanity, sexual proclivities and extreme violence — a.k.a. things a very sanitized, family - friendly studio like Marvel hasn't wanted... [Read more...]
First, the script tames some of the more egregious proclivities of late, telling a story free from the buckets of irony and sarcasm that are usually employed as a form of distancing, allowing a modern audience to enjoy such an overt tale confident that they know what kind of story this is.
What is known is Aronofsky's proclivity for directing actresses who have gone on to win big at the Oscars.
We know that students are unique individuals with different proclivities, passions, and interests, but educators need frameworks for responding to these differences in the classroom and other learning environments.
Rodents are well known for their ability and proclivity to gnaw, and most rodent owners understand that their pets need chew toys.
Perhaps best known for a proclivity toward glitter; rhinestones, and other blingy embellishments, Mickalene Thomas often paints portraits of friends and family recast in the nostalgic glamour of her seventies childhood.
Known for her experimental video performances with contemporary, electronic composers, Angie Eng is ending 2015 with an ironic twist in her solo exhibit, Doom and Gloom at the pioneering abode for downtown artists with a proclivity for new technology, and hybrid forms including sound, moving image and interactivity.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look at a career spent depicting others.
«But its critics claim that InsideClimate News is essentially a mouthpiece run by a public - relations consultancy that gets its funding almost exclusively from groups with an environmental agenda... The little that is known about InsideClimate News raises questions about conflicts of interest as well as about the publication's ability, and proclivity, to report fairly and without bias.»
When it comes to my betting proclivities on preordination, I go with thermometers, and not the unlikely sinkhole otherwise known as the divergence problem.
The absurdist movement was, of course, drawn towards humanities proclivity to find inherent value and know the meaning of life.
Knowing full well of Laminack's proclivities, OLP and LPM simply adopted the expedient practice of enabling Laminack's tastes by handsomely compensating injured employees in exchange for their perpetual silence.
Although interests can be good clues to what you're good at, knowing your strengths will help you decide which of your interests are rooted in your innate proclivities.
Enable Self - Service Millennials are independent and known for their proclivity towards self - service.
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