proneness u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

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However, a proneness to injury cost him nearly two years of football, and he left the club after being offered only a one-year contract.
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Boredom and its proneness are both theoretically and empirically linked to depression and similar symptoms.
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In addition to temperatures, country wealth proved a valuable -- and somewhat paradoxical -- indicator of proneness to crying.
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A diagnosis must include day-time impairment -- fatigue, impaired concentration/short-term memory, mood disturbance, sleepiness, reduced energy, increased error and proneness to accident.
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Other notable phenotypic characteristics include interpersonal distancing and avoidance, insecurity and vulnerability, hypersensitivity, aggressivity, and proneness to shame.
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Some studies have also shown that fantasy proneness correlates positively with paranormal belief.
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Clearly, the number of genuine and spiritually enlightened role models is declining very fast, and there is increasing proneness to hero-worship in most people.
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Nonetheless, boredom proneness has been found to be as strongly correlated with attentional lapses as with depression.
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But their forms present some limitations; namely, snail-paced research, lumbering motions and proneness to injury.
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Parental stress resulted in the commonality of new childhood illnesses; these include bronchial asthma, stammering, poor appetite, proneness to bone fractures, and school phobia.
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