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For Tressel, whose button-up nature does not make him prone to caring much about perception, the biggest disappointment of those losses in the title game was how poorly Ohio State played.

Boruwłaski lived to see his 98th year, despite the prediction of the money-lender who sold him his annuity that his small stature would make him prone to illness.

The broader consequences of a compassion deficit seem to exacerbate Romney's problems, sowing stress that seems to make him prone to saying the bumbling and unsympathetic things that have undermined his candidacy.

The second patient was treated with immunosuppressive therapy for his rheumatology disease and that could make him prone to rare pathogen.

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His lack of interest towards other people makes him prone to make terrible mistakes of appreciation.

"He hangs out a little bit, which makes him prone to frostbite".

The disease made him prone to exhaustion and collapse, and he had to take precautions to avoid straining his heart.

His slightly on-the-edge playing style makes him prone to rough challenges and getting involved in the odd scrap.

Mr Major was once a whip himself, which seems to have made him prone to the whip's mentality: survive today, whatever the costs for tomorrow.The most famous example, which nearly lost him his job, came in 1994 over the issue of majority voting in Europe.

The IPL may have ruined his technique somewhat, making him prone to a committed front foot or its Twenty20 corollary, a tendency to pull the front foot away from the line of the ball.

As detailed in those many mediums, Birbiglia battled with an REM behavior disorder that made him prone to very active bouts of sleepwalking.

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