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Tells about former Attorney General Ramsey Clark's fears that his successor might not be prone to devote himself selflessly to the public interest.
Although most dyes are applied as aqueous solutions, the finished goods should not be prone to dye loss through washing or other exposure to moisture.
His view will make pleasant reading for Mancini, with more evidence that Mansour and his Abu Dhabi colleagues have reasonable expectations of what the Italian should be delivering and will not be prone to knee-jerk reactions if there are disappointments along the way.
[The safe place] should not be prone to floods or any other hazards.
They will not be prone to rancor, jealousy, and hostile envy, "one of the vices of hating mankind" (1999a, 466).
Due to the random deployment of small cell and the fluctuation of the wireless channel quality, small cells may not be prone to form the grand coalition.
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And they have not been prone to raise taxes.
Although England have been the superior side for most of the series, perhaps it would have been contested more closely had Australia not been prone to silly mistakes.
The Class 71 has more lenient operating conditions thanks to better infrastructure, and therefore has not been prone to as much malfunction.
Make sure it's a safe place where you and your ice cream won't be prone to accidents.
This way, your hair won't be prone to breakage and it will reduce your split ends.
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