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India's Congress-run government is ever more prone to denial.
From this perspective, the only way capitalists could increase their wealth was through the expansion of a finance sector which, divorced from the real economy, became ever more prone to asset bubbles.
Another way to see it is that our visual art has become more essayistic in nature which is to say: sermonic, assertive, usefully relevant to a polity ever more prone to the bizarre.
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But I think we have to do it through dialogue and discussion with young women (and young men) who are ever-more prone to the looks culture.
But as towns and cities have grown, new housing estates and commercial zones have been built on ever more flood-prone areas.The flooding of the Yangzi river in China in 1998 caused $30 billion-worth of damage.
AS BERTIE AHERN starts the fifth and final year of his second term as prime minister, his centre-right government seems to have become ever more accident-prone and unpopular.
If you've decided that poetry is really life steeped or fermented in language, you have to find examples of life ever plainer, uglier, more prone to being skipped by literature.
As the air travel system becomes ever more congested and prone to delays, airports are adding ground services to meet the needs of business travelers or to simply help them pass the extra time.
But older waste-storage facilities still harbor dangerous material and, as building materials age, are ever more fragile and accident-prone.
And this comes at a time when his presidency has become ever more erratic, arbitrary, error-prone, corrupt, vengeful and out of touch.
Global supply chains, just-in-time and shifting to the "cloud" tend to bind once unrelated activities ever closer together, making them more prone to failing at the same time.
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