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This process is far too prone to abuse.
The 287 g) program is also far too prone to abuse.
They hate their own history and traditions, loathe the state of Israel and are far too prone to trade their precious birthright for the closest cause or cult.
Some advocates say they are still wary of the police, who they believe are still far too prone to arrest the homeless.
It also helps lead to the sort of vicious narcissistic infighting to which the left and progressives are far too prone – it's bad enough that rightwing men say foul things about leftwing women like Laurie Penny, Nina Power or Cath Elliott without their supporters slipping into the same misogynist tropes and at best enabling them.
The indictments have also put a spotlight on the Council's legal practice — which is far too prone to abuse — of giving members hundreds of thousands of dollars in so-called discretionary funds to dole out as they wish — to good causes or political allies or both.
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Why Each Team Is Vulnerable Baylor: The Bears are far too error-prone, averaging 13.8 turnovers per game.
That is probably because, from an outsider's perspective, the stores can appear chaotic, messy, noisy, far too bright and prone to scenes of shopping hysteria whenever one of its popular designer collaborations is introduced, like the one with Maison Martin Margiela on Thursday.
I've come to see simultaneous chaos and banality in these incidents, the result of a culture that makes it far too easy for violence-prone individuals to access firearms.
In the real world, far too many gun toters are prone to be aggressive, are "looking for trouble," and claim to have used their guns in self-defense, when in fact they have irresponsibly used their guns in public places.
The clerical culture that Father Greeley rightly detests would probably be improved by men with wives and families who would be less prone to the self-centered narcissism seen far too often in the priesthood.
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