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And then you have certain personalities that are extremely prone to not wanting to do it".
From pak choi and Chinese broccoli to mooli and chop-suey greens, a whole host of oriental vegetables are extremely prone to bolting if sown before midsummer.
This is really the underlying question about this voting machine technology, which is that it's extremely prone to fail in poor communities and communities of color.
These models are extremely prone to problems like data-dredging and overfitting — fancy ways of saying that they may mistake correlation for causation.
Obviously, this is extremely prone to human error.
It is an output, not an input — and it is extremely prone to overshooting, with the last five years being a clear example.
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Such operations are extremely risky, prone to error or the unexpected.
Japan was a natural market because its roadways are extremely convoluted and prone to traffic jams.
Because it's not backed by a central authority like the Federal government, the virtual currency is extremely volatile and prone to respond mercurially to expectations.
(Sodium nitride (Na3N) and potassium nitride (K3N), while existing, are extremely unstable, being prone to decomposing back into their constituent elements, and cannot be produced by reacting the elements with each other at standard conditions).
However, the technique is extremely sensitive and prone to artifacts, as the observed activities are essentially single molecule events.
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