Sentence examples for considerably more prone from inspiring English sources

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That investigation is confined to whether the tires are defective; the agency is not seeking to analyze the Explorer's stability, having previously concluded that taller vehicles, including most sport utilities, are considerably more prone to rolling over than are lower-riding types of vehicles.

Research by Eleanor Burke, a specialist in climate extremes at the Hadley Center of the Met Office in Britain, projects that if global temperatures rise by 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) — a fairly high amount — then southern Africa, Southeast Asia, the Amazon and the Mediterranean region would be considerably more prone to drought.

Agarwal et al. (2002) reference the product life cycle theory and state that the time of entrance into a product market significantly influences survival chances, as mature phase entrants are considerably more prone to decline than early and growth phase entrants.

Moreover, the mtDNA is considerably more prone to oxidative damage than the nuclear genome.

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We suspect that the high robustness of the primordial code is a pre-requisite for the evolution of the translation system that was, probably, considerably more error-prone at the early stages of evolution than it is in modern organisms [ 7, 60, 61].

While Mr. Romney has significantly stepped up his campaign efforts in response to Mr. Perry, advisers said he was considerably more reserved and less prone to panicky shifts in strategy than four years ago.

Moreover, research suggests that children from homes where a father is in jail do considerably less well in life and are more prone to becoming criminals themselves.

If insurers are permitted to charge risk-based premiums, homeowners in hurricane-prone areas will pay considerably more for coverage than they do today.

On the other hand, reports suggest that land use effects vary considerably with soil types with some soils being more prone to physical and chemical deterioration than others (USDA-NRCS 2014).

Others are hard keepers (poor doers), meaning that they are prone to be thin and require considerably more food to maintain a healthy weight.

Although Leverett scaling was able to reproduce the natural tendency of Hg0 to be more prone than PCE to infiltrate in water saturated porous media, it considerably underestimated Hg0 infiltration capacity in comparison with the experimental results.

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