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"It's just amazing how prone to human error they are," says Sheldrick.
They know how dependent they are on others, how prone they are to overconfidence.
What you see can affect where you go, what you buy, and how prone you are to accidents.
This is, of course, a sneaky way to find out, among other things, how prone to boredom they are.
This appears to be another shocking example of how prone to abuse the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) system is.
In economically volatile and coalition-prone times, you need to make clear how negotiable a policy is and how prone to circumstances.
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The surgeon would have to consider how the prone positioning would affect the lumbosacral alignment.
Kudos to Dvice, which put together this pretty gosh darn interesting map of voting machines in the U S of A. The map shows, county by county, what type of voting machine is in use electronic, paper, optical scan lever and punch card and ranks them on how error prone they are.
Some teams are even measuring how injury prone an athlete is based on as much as 200 data points.
Traditionally, determining how effective prone positioning is and, in turn, whether this therapy should be continued has been judged by improvements in oxygenation [ 10].
How error-prone can an officer be before his bungled policing crosses the line?
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