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I'm not generally prone to quoting Labour's former communications chief Alastair Campbell.

Let's face it: Those who enter eating contests every year are not generally prone to performance-enhancement or sex scandals.

Nonetheless, "the ideas of the film are heartfelt, and they're borne out by personal experience, not based on some unreasoned belief," he said, adding that he comes from a family of scientists — his father was an astrophysicist — and is not generally prone to mysticism.

In his speech Mr Obama painted conservatives as akin to a primitive tribe intensely united around such totems as climate-change denial or hostility to gay rights, rigid in their belief that government safety nets trap citizens in dependency, and generally prone to mistake "absolutism for principle".

However, the model is generally prone to errors, and thus, leading to deviations from the actual operation.

I am not generally prone to taking selfies, but the Pixel 2 had me indulging more than I even expected for the purposes of testing.

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American investors were generally less prone to the trading paradox than those around the world.

Business titans are generally not prone to self-appraisal, and when they do take stock, it usually begins and ends with a list of their conquests.

Because a robust economy is generally more prone to inflation than a weak one, in the convoluted logic of Wall Street, the upbeat report was evidently perceived as a threat because it suggested that the central bank would tighten short-term rates for some time to come.

There's your Aunt Farfalee, who is older than some of the texts but still alive, as far as you know, and the only truly gifted member of your ragtag cohort, who are generally more prone to make rats speak in Flemish, or to summon beetles out of other people's Christmas pies.

Roberts does the same thing as Cronin but is generally less prone to hero-worship and has the advantage of being able to marshal the resources of the Fondation Napoléon in Paris, which since 2004 has been editing and archiving 33,000 of Napoleon's extant letters, a third of which have never been published.

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