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1 Unfortunately, I have a propensity for doing things which are dangerous.
2 Humans have a propensity to relax and shift priorities once calamities are over.
3 Background: Human sarcomas have a propensity for aggressive local invasion and early pulmonary metastasis.
4 If you have a propensity toward kidney stones, for example, that was a disqualifying thing.
5 Men have a propensity to set up brotherhoods and various orders in countries around the world.
6 Individuals did not appear to have a propensity to make a specific subclass response irrespective of the antigen.
7 We humans have a propensity to clap ourselves on the back, even when things are going terribly wrong.
8 All persons who have a propensity to lecture others have a strong constitutional dislike to being lectured themselves.
9 The local French journalists have a propensity to boo when they feel a picture is not up to standard.
10 While histologically benign, they have a propensity to cause malignant arrhythmias, with cardiac arrest often being the first presentation.
11 He added that shoulders did have a propensity to continue to go once they had been dislocated a first time.
12 This company is heavily dependent on one guy, Adam, who seems to have a propensity for absolutely incredible deal structures.
13 Celtic have a propensity to keep going in the cups, to prevail in strife and haul themselves over the line.
14 Many of these newer agents used in clinical practice lack specificity and selectivity and have a propensity to inhibit multiple targets.
15 My whole family knows I have a propensity toward hedonism, but I don't think sleeping with a midget falls into that category.
16 I admit that I do have a propensity to, maybe, sometimes, overreact just a bit, but those instances are pretty few and far between.
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