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Drawings and diagrams have always been more subject to distortion than photographs, but digital imaging has made distortion both easier and more alluring.
Particularly important for a Britain which has been more subject than most economies to the instability of boom-bust cycles and constantly changing policies.
Probably no house has been more subject to this myth than Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright's extraordinary essay in horizontal space, which is perched above a waterfall in southwestern Pennsylvania.
The balloons have a unique ability to essentially remain in a fixed area over long periods of time, whereas previously stratosphere balloons have been more subject to currents in the air up there in terms of determining the path of their flight.
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Intellectuals, for unknown reasons, were more subject to that malady.
Moreover, arthritic individuals are more subject to other illnesses.
You might think, too, that a more polarized Congress will be more subject to gridlock.
Cities are more subject to change than the countryside around them, their metabolism is quicker.
Whether he was interfering in play is more subject to debate".
It's a dream and the best are more subject to breaks".
But measures selectively targeted at particular groups or individuals are more subject to abuse.
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