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As his struggles have continued, he has become prone to chasing pitches out of the strike zone.
With all the rain we've had recently, my roof is beginning to leak and my basement has become prone to flooding.
Of those to be resettled, some 85% will be from the province's mountainous south, which in recent decades has become prone to flooding and landslides caused by extensive deforestation.
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Other files show the anguished outbursts to which some asylum seekers have become prone since their detention: one report described a woman seeking a bandage after punching a metal pole with both hands.
In particular, due to the land form of occurrence (high to mountains relief hills with moderately steep slopes) and intensive cereal cultivation and cattle grazing, Nitisols have become prone to degradation in spite of their high structural aggregate stability to resist erosion (FAO 2001; Elias 2016).
The municipal bond market, long a regulatory backwater, has become too prone to defaults and accounting irregularities, said Elisse B. Walter, one of the five S.E.C. commissioners.
Indeed, many argue that the property market has become less prone to boom and bust, thanks to the expansion in the markets for publicly traded investment trusts and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
Philip Rivers drafted 4th by the Giants before a draft day trade to the Chargers, has made four Pro Bowls, though he has become interception prone of late.
The American has become increasingly injury prone in recent years, as well as suffering with the auto-immune disease Sjogren's syndrome.
But because such art has become expensive and prone to counterfeiting, collectors mostly Russian, but now Western, too are starting to acquire later works.
Then it will have to prove that it has become less accident-prone.
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