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Important for our study, the aging brain subject to late-life cognitive dysfunction appears to be especially deficit prone [ 16].
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Finally, she hasn't even been the voice of fiscal discipline, as a finance minister should be in a deficit-prone country.
Centralized states are deficit-prone precisely because they tend to be gamed by lobbyists and large corporations, which increase their size in order to get the protection of bailouts.
Research has also shown that people who don't remember eating due to amnesia or other memory deficits are prone to over-eating and weight gain.
For years, Mariah, who has attention deficit disorder, was prone to tantrums.
It was also predicted that the B4C powder in carbon deficit region is highly prone to coarsening and the sintered product can have low density and hardness.
"Individuals with attention deficit disorder are generally prone to addictive behavior, such as, gambling," Easley says in an Office of Civil Rights complaint form.
This energy deficit leaves its victims prone to illness and early death; it also makes them listless and unable to concentrate.
But in the coming debate, we need to remember that they are also the lucky beneficiaries of a runaway trade deficit and the bubble-prone economy it has created.
The lack of fidgeting is all the more remarkable when you consider that many of the students have been found to have attention deficit disorder, which makes them prone to misbehave when they are frustrated or bored.
Functional imaging studies in at-risk individuals while performing cognitive tasks also underline altered activations of brain areas which are prone to structural deficits [ 56].
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