preconception u rečniku PONS

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Confirmation bias, a tendency for people to confirm their preconceptions or hypotheses, may also contribute to cyberchondria.
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Please cast aside any preconceptions that this phrase may evoke.
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He created a shell whose form has no relation to its function and offered no possibility of future departure from his rigid preconceptions.
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It encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning, preconception, prenatal, and postnatal care in order to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality.
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It aims to challenge international preconceptions about the continent and to identify the opportunities and the risks in this dynamic business environment.
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Then he accepts too many preconceptions remain logically, stable with no conversion and reformation.
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Studying the literature of the area under study gives preconceptions about what to find and the researcher gets desensitized by borrowed concepts.
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The majority found that youth do not suffer from any pre-existing disadvantage nor were they more susceptible to negative preconceptions.
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Even if one only considers medical costs relating to preconception care and birth, any method of contraception saves money compared to using no method.
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He does recognise the preconceptions of the census enumerators influenced the census.
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