disposition

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definition
noun
a sweet-natured girl of a placid disposition
a person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms
the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things.
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if Napoleon had had railroads at his 'disposition' , he would have been invincible
Previous research has indicated that a positive or negative 'disposition' can impact the effects of stress on the heart.
Fig.1 shows the 'disposition' of the amino acids at the interface of the protein.
Obviously, we have some genetic 'disposition' to reproduce or the race would have ended long ago.
Caged, with no food or water, his placid 'disposition' changed to that of a raging fiend.
Religious reawakening was needed to strengthen people's innate 'disposition' to distinguish right from wrong.
the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the 'disposition' of the rooms
The primary order of battle factors are composition, 'disposition' , and strength.
In the early 1990s John began to seriously plan for the inevitable 'disposition' of his collection.
if Napoleon had had railways at his 'disposition' , he would have been invincible
There were different methods of commitment to battle and 'disposition' of reserve front forces.
If there is a curse here it is the curse of too much money, power, and leisure time combined with a 'disposition' for risk taking.
Obviously I can't reveal how old she is - there may be people of a nervous 'disposition' reading this, and the shock could be too much for them.
Considerable advance was made in force 'disposition' , battle order and AT defense organization.
The 'disposition' of costs in this matter presents me with real difficulty.
The spatial 'disposition' of the pores relative to the electroporating pulse was, however, not resolved.
The 'disposition' of all power is to abuses, nor does it at all mend the matter that its possessors are a majority.
this is a tax that affects the 'disposition' of assets on death
Have you ever noticed how, whenever you are reminded of this special event, your 'disposition' changes?
And not many non-academics would have had the time or the 'disposition' to try and decipher what they are about.
the prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the 'disposition' and control of the armed forces
True curiosity, however, involves detachment - a decrease of our 'disposition' to reach conclusions in favour of keen observation.
Subsequent lapses in devotion or attitude do not alter God's 'disposition' to save the individual.
Again, it is true that religion plays an important part in the American 'disposition' to take moral values seriously.
They used the funds placed at their 'disposition' in ways that were hardly conspicuous for spiritual disinterestedness.
the cattle showed a decided 'disposition' to run
He has very few moves at his 'disposition' , he can't destroy most of the blocks in his way, he can't even swim properly.
By observing the spirit of the enemy's men and getting the best position, you can work out the enemy's 'disposition' and move your men accordingly.
If you feel you need to retain some degree of control over the 'disposition' of the retirement assets after your death, you may consider designating a trust as your beneficiary.
It, therefore, for the purposes of the Tax Act, which is now applying differently to the real facts, treats that 'disposition' of property as a distribution of profits.
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