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For start-ups, being prone to action is good.
McDyess does not have Ratliff's reputation for being prone to injury.
She isn't the most elegant writer, being prone to breathlessness and odd rhetorical leaps.
It's hard to read it without thinking of the remarks he's made elsewhere about travel writers being prone to exaggeration.
She lists "problem-solving and organising" as her strengths, but admits to being prone to over-organising.
The perovskite absorber material itself has been heavily scrutinized for being prone to degradation by water, oxygen and ultraviolet light.
The cons: As well as being prone to crash Microsoft Excel at 84MB for the full sheet, the database is a collation of a huge range of sources.
In Virginia, a legislative audit criticized its elections agency for being prone to political influence with a high number of appointees, she said.
I could be accused of being prone to distraction and lacking in focus, but I frequently pick up the binoculars that I leave on my office windowsill.
(Trying to defend himself, Mr. Brookmeyer says, he was publicly dressed down for being prone to "homosexual fits"). He was given an honorable discharge.
She has the touching Italian talent of being prone to entertainment, of being pleased not so much to do as to go.
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