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Those cues body language, tone of voice, and facial expression are especially important among sophisticated people who are prone to using subtle language, irony, and wit.
Hashtag winning!" Not all politicians are prone to using the term 'hashtag' to denote their mood, and you may think that a relief.
Acting like a spellcheck for sorries, the app was designed to help women who are prone to using "soft" language at work and thereby sending emails which are about as effective as putting on a baby voice when asking for a pay rise.
Agents also are prone to using an offer from an "unnamed Chinese club" as a convenient bargaining chip in their negotiations, and China itself is now the default place for any big out of contract player to be linked to.
For example, Lee's narrators are prone to using exclamation points ("Weren't we alive!") more than your average yarn-spinners of the dystopic.
Allowing that her comments might be taken by some as negative, Pike added that most "strong female characters" in movies are either given the qualities of a man or are prone to using sex to get their way.
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College students tend to find intradimensional-shift problems easier, indicating that they are prone to use the two-step process.
And since customer loyalty is still a new concept to many companies, many managers are prone to use familiar but inappropriate measurement systems and incentives in their new programs.
Lee Gomes popped open a five-year old version of MS Word, and started typing words that have sneaked into the techno-lexicon that the digerati are prone to use.
German authorities estimate that there are about 10,000 right-wingers all over the country who are prone to use violence, and officials have observed a recent rise in politically motivated attacks against foreigners and other minorities.
"Some people have difficulty gambling responsibly, as others are prone to use credit cards irresponsibly, or to drive cars recklessly," the group said in a white paper in 2010.
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