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AMONG Christian denominations, the Presbyterians stand out for being democratic, decentralised, and hence prone to splits on points of principle.

The previously reported studies to identify the core of BIM research are typically subjective and qualitative, and hence, prone to bias and interpretation of a limited number of reviewed papers.

Unlike so often in the past, most currencies do not appear to be notably overvalued and hence prone to collapse; if anything, many are undervalued.What is most striking is that this year, for the fourth year running, all of the 32 emerging economies tracked by The Economist show positive growth.

"A financial system with dangerously low capital levels — hence prone to major collapses — creates a nontransparent contingent liability for the federal budget in the United States," said Simon Johnson, an M.I.T. economist and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, in Congressional testimony last week.

First efforts led to the design of a plasma gun capable of delivering power densities of up to 2 GW/cm2 onto the surface of a thin-walled engine part subjected to high dynamic loads and, hence, prone to fatigue-induced failure.

Due to their nature, ad hoc networks are often unattended, hence prone to different kinds of novel attacks.

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The country's generals (briefly) led Turkey when it was relatively poor (and hence more prone to authoritarian reversals).

Practical applications such as airplane wings are usually subjected to combined thermal and mechanical loads, and they hence are prone to buckling failure.

Or they may simply leave us perplexed on the point and hence more prone to follow the dictates of other goals (whether collective deterrence as in the "loaded gun" case or compensation), which may seem to be clearly furthered by one result or another.

Unfortunately, when the parent orbit has small eccentricity or the breakup occurs either near apogee or near perigee, the computation of radial component of velocity increment encounters a singularity and hence is prone to errors because of imperfect orbital element data.

This evil and ominous trend – troubling at least for those who are wealthier, hence most prone to the legalized looting – has spread since the 1960s, when the American welfare state began its most explicit expansion.

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