Sentences with phrase «not predisposed»

It is wholly independent of political pressures and influences and therefore is not predisposed to produce politically motivated conclusions or policy recommendations.
Coleman went on to add that he based most of his views on the findings of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), an international body that says «because it is not a government agency, and because its members are not predisposed to believe climate change is caused by human greenhouse gas emissions, NIPCC is able to offer an independent «second opinion» of the evidence reviewed - or not reviewed - by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the issue of global warming.»
... wholly independent of political pressures and influences and therefore is not predisposed to produce politically motivated conclusions or policy recommendations.
Newton takes exception to the statement in Summary for Policymakers (SPM) of the NIPCC report that NIPCC is ``... wholly independent of political pressures and influences and therefore is not predisposed to produce politically motivated conclusions or policy recommendations.»
It is wholly independent of political pressures and influences and not predisposed to conform to any agenda other than pursuing the truth.
The Black German Shepherd is just as loyal, alert, active and intelligent as the standard variety and is not predisposed to aggression.
Many airlines outright ban other breeds that are not predisposed to brachycephalic syndrome, such as Doberman Pinschers.
At NAIA we are not predisposed toward new legislation or regulation.
Not all predisposed dogs go on to develop glaucoma, but glaucoma of this kind will not occur unless goniodysgenesis is present.
Although Connemara ponies are not predisposed to melanoma cancer, they have an increased risk due to selective breeding for gray phenotype.
The Border Collie is not predisposed to them but they can occur.
When I started writing The Wedding Gift, I was not predisposed to write a novel that cast White people as villains and Black people as heroes.
And even then the average women (for example) is not predisposed to having physically large muscles.
To the contrary, men who were in therapy, but were not predisposed to heart disease, did not develop this problem while taking their testosterone under medical supervision.
Because we are not predisposed to believe climate change is caused by human greenhouse gas emissions, we are able to look at evidence the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ignores.
The good news is something we don't often hear: We're not predisposed to violence.
Hauerwas prefers to identify this as an error of «liberalism» or of the Enlightenment and is not predisposed to refer to his own thought as «post-modernism,» which is Muray's label.
Then people who are not predisposed toward him may find him to be more authentic.
David, the fact that theism must be taught shows that humans are not predisposed to god - belief.
Since I don't believe in any of those things (god, spirits, ghosts, etc.), it is clear that by counterexample humans are not predisposed to believe in god.
But, the really problematic part of man's love of gods to theists, is that man is not predisposed to worship any particular god.
Finally, it offers a Christian response for those who are not predisposed to asceticism and self - denial.
The bottom line, being a member of a religion does not predispose anyone to being a good human or bad.
Joy and Joe baby carriers allow mothers to position their babies in an ergonomic position that won't predispose babies to hip dislocation.
But even people who aren't predisposed to such intuitive, creative leaps can achieve similar results by taking steps to approach problems — or solutions — with a multidisciplinary mind.
They found that people who carried combinations of genes that predisposed them to higher waist - to - hip ratios (a measure of abdominal obesity) were 77 % more likely to have diabetes, and 46 % more likely to have coronary heart disease, than those who weren't predisposed.
Frequent exercise cuts the risk of cancers associated with IGF - 1 to a much greater extent than cutting animal protein does, and also doesn't predispose you to the diseases associated with low IGF - 1.
Mann studied the Masai tribes and came to the politically incorrect conclusion that their high fat diet did not predispose them to heart disease.
I am not predisposing myself to hating HFR, I went in with an open mind and the end result was awful.
Interestingly enough, no correlations between number of e-books read and preference for e-books seem to exist: meaning that the number of e-books read does not predispose readers to reading digitally.
Sometimes our harshest (i.e.: best) critics are going to be those who aren't predisposed to love our story.
However, even dogs who aren't predisposed to this may develop over attachment, given the correct circumstances.
Given that the canine cornea is densely innervated by nociceptive afferent axons and that in a previous study, 69.1 % of canine corneal ulcers cases had either pain recorded in their notes and / or received pain management [13], ensuring that skull, eyelid and eye conformation do not predispose dogs to these welfare - relevant disorders is of major welfare importance.
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.

Not exact matches

While you may think these successful 8 percenters are born predisposed to these talents, research says that successful people achieve their goals not simply because of who they are, but more often because of what they do.
We're predisposed to lie to make ourselves look good, which may be great for the moment but doesn't do anything for our long - term health.
In the same way that students who attend top universities may be predisposed to getting higher paying jobs than those who didn't go to college at all, one could argue that the really great entrepreneurs don't need any help from an incubator.
Polling on taxes is always a bit fraught — people aren't typically predisposed to wanting higher ones.
They were later subdivided into subtropical race 4 (STR4) and tropical race 4 (TR4) to distinguish the strains that need predisposing factors to cause the disease from the ones that don't.
I do not believe that you are predisposed to a certain type of woman.
I don't agree with Rachel much either but I think she was talking about people predisposed to be believers in the first place.
Claims made for the path of rigorous discipleship do not always carefully distinguish ego needs from the Word of God, Those who take this path are often predisposed to it by a preference for self - denial or asceticism, and this preference can be just as self - centered as gluttony.
Things like this, are a physically inherited brain abnormalacy, that I don't see as a «desease», but it does predispose the family members to become addicted to all kinds of things.
You were predisposed to finding fault and do not want to be shown your error.There are many more instances of men and women encountering the living God in the Holy Bible.
It is not primarily political; indeed, everything in our politics and in our culture seems predisposed against it.
Even less did it take account of the till longer predisposing factors for which the U.S. is more to blame than Saddam Hussein: the decade spent competing with the U.S.S.R. in building up Hussein's forces, and the explicit statements made in July to the effect that what Hussein might choose to do with border problems was not our concern.
It requires a consistent, often painful, examination of conscience with the welfare of others as well as ourselves in mind and the self - discipline not to pursue our own self - interest or pursue pleasure at the expense of others even though our survival instincts predispose us to do just that.
I note that the researcher in the article which you cited above was careful to choose Buddhist monks for his study and not just anyone as if he did the latter, there would be the possibility that he would encounter persons like myself whose minds dissociate during intense / deep meditation given that the biology of such persons predisposes them to this:
For anyone who is not already predisposed to believing that the imaginary is real, if his attention is called to the distinction between reality and imagination and he is explicitly reminded that the imaginary is not real, he's not likely to accept claims about imaginary things as truth.
One wonders if by refusing these sacraments to those not properly predisposed to receive them in truth, the Church might first honor Christ and thereby care for souls and fortify its cultural witness.
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