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Except sometimes I completely lose my inborn aptitude for sleeping for excessively long stretches.
The Left believe in NO inborn limits on what human arrangements will work whereas Mark sees limits on every hand.
Correspondingly, workmanship and artistry of a high order also appears to be an inborn gift of the people here.
A classic example of an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism is phenylketonuria.
Intelligence is an emergent property of person-in-society, not an inborn capability or an epigenetically developed trait of individuals.
A rare but important cause of tremor in the young is Wilson's disease, an inborn error of copper metabolism that can be fatal if left untreated.
The limpidity of intellect she enjoyed for most of her wretched life was inborn.
Those who mistake the inborn shyness of English people for an impenetrable reserve should visit it.
As an inborn metabolic error, it is extremely rare, with most of the few dozen cases occurring in Finland.
People do seem to differ in their inborn ability to handle life's stresses.
There is a high frequency of inborn defects of respiratory organs and bronchiectasis.
Very little is known about the nature of inherited talents, of inborn gifts.
Politics is meant to mitigate the misery to which our inborn condition consigns us, not add to it.
Some suggest that crying could be an inborn healing mechanism, or a way of removing toxins that build up with stress.
The foundation of Ayurvedic treatment is to put the inborn dosha back in balance when it veers too far one way or the other.
Are we dealing with something which is an inborn, immutable trait like, say, eye color?
There are some very vocal proponents who would persuade whoever will listen, that same-sex sexual orientation is inborn.
An inborn error of metabolism is suggested by the high rate of occurrence within families.
Humans, like all animals, have an inborn stress alarm system that initiates a fight or flight response to stressful situations.
Pleasant diversion and vigorous exercise help as they increase the inborn production of pain killers called endorphins or enkephalins.
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Yet ignorant and slow-witted as they are, inborn ability and resolution are not wanting.
The ability to go through the breathing movements is inborn, engrained, enregistered.
It may even be the sign of an inborn vocation and indicate in what direction the creative activity will be orientated.
In deference to his inborn dislike, Dallas was wearing an underskirt of blue.
They copy the luxuries, the inborn vices of the blue blood of Europe's crowned Sardanapalian autocrats.
They were Semites with the inborn religious spirit which is characteristic of the Semite, and they were also a mixed race.
A halma man, with an inborn taste for machinery, had long pined to leave the gathering of pine-apples to others.
Nevertheless, they are also inborn and cannot easily be eradicated by education.
The good female soul was carried away by a sympathy so uncourtly, and she gave herself up completely to her inborn fire.
And now Harris's contrary nature and inborn selfishness were striking manifested.
He was such an inborn miser that the bare prospect of being liberal in theory only daunted him.
He took counsel of his inborn cowardice and his inborn cunning, and proposed a solution of the difficulty discovered by himself.
It is begging the question to stigmatise their inborn desire as selfish.
But Everard's training of him had suppressed all inborn vivacity.
Aunt Polly was, indeed, that inborn abhorrence of mine, a snuff-taker!
Familiarity may temper, but inborn human superstition is indestructible.
It takes a man all his inborn strength to fight hunger properly.
It should be admitted that this was the first inborn omission of democracy which later democracies have yet to escape.
A person of childlike genius and inborn energy is still a Greek, and revives our love of the Muse of Hellas.
His inborn sanity could not defend him from a misty creeping jealousy.
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