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If I could stop time, I would have a power I would be prone to overuse, and thus the ability to experience sensory delights would itself weaken because joy is not joyous when you can prolong its without end.
(I'm sure I'd be prone to it myself, which is why I like having a computer program that looks at all the polls and has consistent rules by which it does so).
Anyone would be prone to it.
For instance, if there isn't enough of a particular protein in the thymus, T cells that would be prone to attack it would not be weeded out.
Behind the science It makes a lot of sense that airplanes would be prone to lightning strikes.
The groundmass would be prone to be separated, because it can be fine particles due to synerup-tive vesiculation.
It means that any susceptible human population exposed to this water would be prone to cholera outbreaks.
Although it can be argued that RGC-based methods effectively employ parsimony and so would be prone to the same artifacts as maximum parsimony methods in sequenced-based phylogenetic analysis, this would not be the case if the RGCs were free of homoplasy (parallel changes and reversals), which is the primary problem for the maximum parsimony methods.
You would be prone to osteoporosis.
Some boys believed a woman in power would be prone to a "nervous breakdown".
The reality is that the NHS would be prone to legal challenge whatever the changes contained within the bill.
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