Sentences with phrase «naturally predisposed»

Fortunately these are all the types of things that librarians as a profession are naturally predisposed to do.
Shepherd dogs were selectively bred to work closely with their shepherds so they're naturally predisposed to bond closely to their humans.
Veterinarians recommend against dog sweaters for long - haired larger breeds because these dogs are naturally predisposed to survive cold temperatures.
Originally bred as livestock guardian dogs, Pyrenees are naturally predisposed to being alert of their surroundings.
Dogs that tend to use their paws a lot in daily activities will be naturally predisposed to shake.
For those of you who aren't as naturally predisposed to living below your means, I encourage you to think seriously of your responsibility to prepare for your retirement years.
As humans, we're naturally predisposed to see patterns in everything we come across, even if none exist.
It's also, like all McLarens, naturally predisposed to make for a hell of a convertible simply because of its carbon fiber chassis, dubbed MonoCell II.
So I was naturally predisposed to not like it also.
Endomorphs are naturally predisposed to a «softer» body mass and a higher body fat ratio.
The researchers theorize that some people's gut bacteria may naturally produce more propionate than others, which may help explain why some people seem naturally predisposed to gaining less weight than others.
So this notion that because women are naturally predisposed to being caregivers and nurturers, needs to fall away because we are also now educated, earning a lot, and have the same dreams and aspirations that are male counterparts have.
The success of legendary dropouts cited (satirically) on Silicon Valley — and of other self - made titans, like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Richard Branson — suggests that formal education may, in fact, be a waste of time for those naturally predisposed to empire building.

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Nonetheless, human beings are naturally religious when by that we mean that they possess, by virtue of their given ontological being, a complex set of innate features, capacities, powers, limitations, and tendencies that give them the capacity to think, perceive, feel, imagine, desire, and act religiously and that under the right conditions tend to predispose and direct them toward religion.
GABA receptors in humans and rats are very similar and the fact that the mutation occurs naturally suggests that people, too, may be genetically predisposed to be hypersensitive to alcohol's effects.
«They do it so naturally, because dogs are predisposed to learn socially from us,» Miklósi says.
Skin naturally contains the protein keratin, and about 50 % of us are genetically predisposed to overproducing this protein.
Although people who naturally exercise may have gut bacteria that predisposes them to be more physically active, the good news is that we can develop «exercise» gut bacteria through simply doing it regularly.
These breeds may be predisposed to conditions including naturally slow metabolism and hormonal disorders that make them more likely to gain weight.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate are naturally occurring nutritional supplements widely recommended for their potential value in helping animals suffering from or genetically predisposed to suffering from hip dysplasia (as well as other forms of dysplasia).
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