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In that trial, Ford denied any defects, saying its vehicles were no more prone to stalling than any others and posed no safety hazard.
He also argues that homosexual priests are no more prone to pedophilia than heterosexual priests are.
The airlines don't always get it right, of course, but they are no more prone to blunders than anyone else.
Ratcliffe is keen to point out that cricketers, according to the statistics, are no more prone to anxiety than the population at large.
People spend cash sensibly: research suggests they are not likely to spend it anti-socially (for example, on alcohol) and cash is no more prone to diversion than in-kind assistance.
And though studies have found that the incidence of anxiety and depression is slightly higher among the obese, they are, as a group, no more prone to psychiatric illness than other people.
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They didn't, but that's not the odd part; there is probably no profession more prone to snake oil and fads than politics.
'Yes' and 'No.' I am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion, I want to find out what your thinking was.
Their philosophy is simple: if players have all strength and no flexibility, they are more prone to injuries.
No program has appeared more prone to self-inflicted wounds the first two weeks than Notre Dame, which has turned the ball over five times inside the opponent's 10.
The decision rules for Haridwar district indicate that Intersections in no light condition was more prone to KSI accidents.
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