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The programme, which had a short but much-discussed run, was transmitted live; this added to its edginess and impact, but also made it prone to disruption.
It said: "The multiple poor decisions that RBS made suggest that there are likely to have been underlying deficiencies in RBS management, governance and culture which made it prone to make poor decisions".
The device's flaw, which made it prone to fracturing, caused some defibrillators to deliver unnecessary shocks to a patient's heart or to not fire when needed to send a life-saving jolt.
He also said there was a seventh factor in the bank's collapse - the "underlying deficiencies in RBS management, governance and culture which made it prone to make poor decisions".
The retrospective cohort study design also made it prone to selection bias.
Dr Simon Boxall, of the National Oceanography Centre, in Southampton, said the soft nature of the sandstone rock made it prone to erosion.
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It is possible that this stage either requires more oxygen or its complexity makes it prone to failure.
Lactic acid has the best rudiments to become an intermediary product because its functional groups make it prone to further reactions, for example, the production of propionic acid, acetic acid, acrylic acid, alanine acid, or pyruvic acid [ 11].
Cashmere is lovely but its appealing softness makes it prone to pilling and touchy to care for.
At issue is whether the size, shape and chemical makeup of the car's battery makes it prone to fires when its lithium-ion cells are punctured in a collision.
Adding fault-tolerance adaptivity to a routing algorithm increases its design complexity and makes it prone to deadlock and other problems if improperly implemented.
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