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They are low cost, not very prone to error propagation and well-suited to implementation on remotely sensed time series data covering large areas.
Healthcare professionals need to be ready to discuss any topics raised on health and medicines information although there are some reports indicating that pregnant women are not very prone to discuss information retrieved from internet with their midwife.
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But though even the Americans would like to see Israel some day dump its nukes, their priority is to disarm governments that are not very stable, and possibly prone to takeover by extremists who might actually use mass-killing weapons.
Whatever, it's a sad indictment of a department that has been accident prone and not very innovative, considering its name.
He was the reason Villanova rushed off to a 26-6 lead over a hapless Seton Hall team, which Coach Tommy Amaker conceded was not very confident these days and was prone to splinter when things got tough.
This is supposed to be very quick, almost a hand gallop, and if you have not done this before, you are VERY prone to falling.
I'm very prone to falling into depressions – not clinical, just "can't be bothered".
This weapon was prone to jamming and not very suitable for offensive operations.
Conclusion The prone positioning in French-speaking pediatric intensive care units is not very well protocolized.
"But New York City is very prone to booms and busts".
They're very prone to having affairs, and so on".
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