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And Mr. Bush is far more prone to rhetorical missteps when he's droopy.
The autumn crop is far more prone to failure than the summer one.
Experience suggests that even within the borders of a single economy, trade in capital is far more prone to mistakes than trade in goods or services though why this should be so is not immediately obvious.
It can look crepelike and translucent, with capillaries showing (if you're Caucasian), and is far more prone to fine lines, not to mention increasingly vulnerable to cancer-causing UV rays, than untreated skin.
However, single global clock distribution to a 3D-SIC can be very challenging and is far more prone to process and environmental non-idealities, which somewhat limits the scope of 3D-SICs.
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Now we "express our feelings" in lieu of our fluids because everyone knows that those who don't are far more prone to cancer, ulcers or various dire ailments.
Hundreds of buildings nationwide with fireproofing similar to that used in the World Trade Center could be far more prone to structural damage during major fires than previously thought, according to preliminary calculations by federal investigators.
In the early 1930s, Mr. Wilson was consuming more than two quarts of rotgut whiskey daily, a definite health risk according to Alexander Lambert, who found in his copious research that consumers of cheap or bootlegged alcohol were far more prone to seizures, delirium tremens and brain damage than those who drank the expensive stuff.
On one hand, if a company chooses to manage the global operations from the United States, its foreign sites are far more prone to make linguistic and merchandising mistakes -- for instance, selling goods that might be offensive in certain cultures, or offering product instructions that are delivered with the wrong tone.
Most of us are far more prone to doubt the possibility of moral knowledge than we are to question whether we know anything at all.
This also explains as to why we are far more prone to infidelity.
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