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Releasing urine always carries the risk of revealing unwanted information about the state of the signaller and hence is prone to exploitation.
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The shared rewards generated by these surface and secreted molecules ensures that their producers are prone to exploitation by nonproducer "cheaters" that prosper at the expense of more cooperative individuals.
Mutualisms are prone to exploitation by low-quality symbionts that do not provide an adequate service to their host (e.g. King and Caylor 2010; Heil 2013), and this raises the question of whether plant can actively sense the presence of ants and monitor their activity and their identity (e.g. parasitic and mutualistic ants, cf. Heil 2009, 2013).
Nevertheless, the Youth wing of PAS have demanded for the postal votes to be abolished altogether as it claims that the postal votes are no longer relevant and is prone to abuse and exploitation by the government to their benefit.
(Las Vegas is prone to earthquakes).
He is prone to gaffes.
Wu is prone to over-ordering.
HOLLY is prone to carsickness.
Jong is prone to digression.
Reid is prone to crassly impolitic remarks.
You say he is prone to headaches.
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