Sentences with phrase «with predisposed»

Our evolutionary inheritance provides us with a predisposed tabula rasa, devoid of innate ideas but endowed with a degree of fundamental hardwiring in the form of a set of instincts aimed narrowly at survival, passed on through our genetic heritage.
And it could be useful in dealing with any predisposed medical conditions your child may have in the years to come.
Certainly, any pet with a predisposing condition such as one of those listed above should be screened.

Not exact matches

With people who are genetically predisposed to disordered eating, there's usually some underlying mental health issue: anxiety depression, etc. that is triggered by restrictive dieting.
Whereas Janna often struggled to access capital, NexJ was able to tap into «a good circle of previous investors that were predisposed to work with us again,» he says.
With their recently published book Creative Confidence, the Kelleys have set out to convince us all that human kind is creatively predisposed.
The second - generation Jewish intellectual with his background of Talmudic dialectic is mentally predisposed to Marxism to a degree which he himself rarely appreciates.
This trend is going to accelerate with token sales, as folks who are even more predisposed to the pure computer science end of the spectrum end up founding valuable protocols.
As a result, millennials appear far more predisposed toward weighing hard data with objective scrutiny, and placing more relevance on these figures than on soft data findings.
I don't agree with Rachel much either but I think she was talking about people predisposed to be believers in the first place.
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.
The mental habits of Christendom predispose us to look for one essence of the faith, with a corresponding global political structure as safeguard, whereas world Christianity challenges us to pay attention to the dynamic of power of the gospel and the open - ended character of communities of faith.»
Whatever your experience was with what you assume was your god, is probably only so because you were predisposed to believe it was him / her / it.
People are more or less predisposed to it than others, but with sufficient effort and assistance, these illnesses can be overcome.
If genetic inheritance and social inheritance combine to predispose us to behavior with moral significance, then we can hypothesize that some level of biological and environmental determinism has an effect on everyone's life.
Secular human societies need laws because, apart from cooperation with Grace, our survivalist instincts predispose us to choose immediate selfish interests and desires over our greater common good.
What I think it means is that there are those predisposed to a certain message who will pick up on that message and it will resonate with them.
No one familiar with the signs and symptoms... can challenge this statement... It is an entirely different matter, however, to believe — as Smith apparently does — that... the alcoholic possesses a metabolic individuality which predisposes to addiction.
Some sort of «prevenient grace» predisposes humans with quarters to enter into the maze and «to go on to perfection.»
In other words, watching programs with violence did not lead to increases in aggressive behavior either in the sample as a whole or in subgroups predisposed toward acting aggressively.
Something about the campus environment predisposes students to react to seemingly negligible events (an email about Halloween costumes, rumors of exclusion from a frat party, one person hearing racial slurs from a passing driver) with shocking levels of anxiety, including a particular distress about free and therefore potentially offensive speech.
Read this post for a refresher, but the short of it is they wreck your gut with inflammation that is on the order of causing (in mice anyway) IBD if predisposed, and if with a normal immune system, say hello to chronic low - grade intestinal inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
If you're predisposed to allergies like hay fever, you could try Claritin before hitting the bottle — but do some with an abundance of caution, or a designated driver.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
NATC Single Service Tea «It may come as a surprise to many consumers that the ordinary and familiar teabag — such as those filled with fannings [small pieces of tea that are left over after higher grades of tea are gathered to be sold *]-- may actually fare better in a competition like this than teabags filled with loose leaf tea,» said Lydia Kung, an NATC judge, tea buyer and expert with Eastrise Trading Corp in Monrovia, Calif. «Most tea drinkers are probably predisposed to dismiss the «lowly» teabag in favor of sachets, etc. that come in fancier packaging.
on May 22, 2016 3:31 PM» «Success with Honor» really needs to be replaced by «An Excuse For Everything»» - by Bschim23.1 on Aug 25, 2015 11:53 AM «I am predisposed to dislike the Steelers given the fact that all of Western Pa — including a quite a few PSU grads in that mix driving Corollas from CarMax — has moved here.»
In its efforts to diagnose microfractures and abnormal bone that would predispose a horse to a full - blown fracture, researchers at the Equine Sports Medicine Program at Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine have been using scintigraphy, a technique in which a horse is injected with a radioactive isotope that isolates skeletal «hot spots» — places where injured bone is rebuilding itself.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
In many ways these young dads were positively predisposed towards their impending role as fathers (see box 2 below) but their experiences of antenatal care, together with a high level of involvement from the mother's family and friends, «tended to reinforce a feeling of being marginal to the pregnancy».
If there are things in the history that predisposed the nursing couple to yeast and there are symptoms consistent with yeast it is appropriate to begin treatment.
Birth complications combined with early maternal rejection at age 1 year predispose to violent crime at age 18 years.
A prospective, controlled study of the effect of breast milk on infection among low birth weight infants was conducted in India in 1981.18 Although the sample size was small, 62 infants, the study design was a randomized block design in which feeding schedules for breast milk or formula were randomly allocated within groups of infants that were determined to be relatively homogeneous with respect to factors predisposing to infection.
Of note, prolonged first stage of labor has been associated with an increased risk of chorioamnionitis in the studies listed, but whether this relationship is causal is unclear (ie, evolving chorioamnionitis may predispose to longer labors).
And looking back, I can see that when I allowed myself to accept the individual needs that Maya came into this world with, to release my predisposed expectations of what my breastfeeding experience should be, and to respond to her cues and to the unique challenges we faced together, I was blessed with some of the clearest revelations I've received from God thus far about Himself and about parenthood.
«Most pain with no specific cause responds to rest, rehabilitation and identification of predisposing risk factors.»
For some babies — those predisposed to SIDS — active sleep is associated with higher risk.
Anyway, I've been following her on Twitter for years and I like her, so I was predisposed to be interested when I found out she had written a book with fellow blogger, Asha Dornfest — even before I heard the book was called Minimalist Parenting.
Sometimes when babies with ties that don't get addressed, just because the baby is getting enough milk and doing okay, sometimes later on those moms are predisposed to getting recurring mastitis, so you're kind of our poster child.
Smoking causes premature births, babies born with a low birth weight and makes the infant more predisposed to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Tracey have you read or heard any information on the prospect that SIDS, true SIDS with no suffocation in blankets etc may actually be related to the infants heart suddenly stopping unexplainably I think smoking etc may affect this however it could be predisposed and genetic and maybe all our SIDS prevention is futile and it has only prevented suffocation etc?!
These differences may not be all that surprising: if you're a Conservative and you have a Labour MP, you can be forgiven for being predisposed to being dissatisfied with what they're doing, and vice versa.
Frankly, I think you'd have a hard time stocking a stadium with people more predisposed to be delighted by a gubernatorial appearance.
No one else was predisposed to look for the cheat, and to a degree, that sort of behavior by the CEO of a corporation with the reputation of Volkswagen would normally be considered unthinkable.
«John Sampson is predisposed to tamper with evidence like a fish is predisposed to swim,» Tuchmann said.
«We worked with mice carrying genes that predisposed them to epilepsy and premature death.
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.
Finally, children may also share genes with their parents that predispose them to poor sleep.
«Acute repeated spikes in blood sugar that you see with each dose of this drug have long - term impacts — and can predispose patients to the development of insulin - resistance Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease,» said David Wright, associate professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences and corresponding author of the paper.
However, when old cells return to a stem cell - like status, they can carry with them all of the mutations that have accumulated to date, predisposing some of those cells to developing into precancerous lesions.
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