predisposition in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for predisposition in the English»Serbian Dictionary

predisposition Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a predisposition against sth/sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Furthermore, animal behavior is also influenced by evolved predispositions, or genetics.
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A character's predisposition toward individual attributes and spells is determined by the selection of one of four professions at the start of the game.
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Many diseases consist of a predisposition, considered an internal cause, combined with a precipitant, which would be considered an external cause.
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To sum up, subjectivity becomes an important factor in evaluating a predisposition.
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He demonstrated a predisposition for monuments, street scenes, and tourist landmarks.
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A basic mood predisposition may be established at this point.
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It is also considered by some to have a hereditary predisposition.
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Because of the association between rejection sensitivity and neuroticism, there is a likely a genetic predisposition.
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He also found that these relationships have more of an effect on a person's political leanings than the person's prior predispositions.
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King focuses on collecting families with a particularly high incidence of breast cancer, suspecting that these cases are most likely to reveal any genetic predispositions.
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