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Dabizas, who formed a composed if occasionally error-prone partnership with Laurent Charvet, had opened the scoring on 14 minutes with his third headed goal of the season from Solano's pinpoint corner.
As a consequence, women tend to be more prone to extramarital partnerships.
(They are long-term maters and prone to same-sex partnerships).
Privatisations and public-private partnerships became common, and prone to manipulation.
For all of these reasons, I am viscerally prone to questioning any organization that aims -- as the Strive Partnership does -- to elevating "every child, every step of the way, cradle to career".
Outlining plans to modify that heavy-water reactor, the draft, dated June 19, offers to "establish an international partnership" to rebuild it into a less proliferation-prone facility while leaving Iran in "the leadership role as the project owner and manager".
During his campaign, Mr. Fox was brash and prone to hurling insults, and he paid a price: he could not establish partnerships with logical allies, particularly the left-wing Democratic Revolutionary Party.
The government is aiming to raise £600m in "partnership funding", including from the private sector, where developers building in flood-prone areas contribute to the cost of defences.
In tandem with Mohammad Amir, Asif formed one of the most dangerous new-ball partnerships in the world - albeit it in a side that was prone to self-destruction.
Last weekend, the State Labor Department began a pilot partnership with six nonprofit workers' organizations, whose members will be the government's eyes and ears in the abuse-prone immigrant workplace.
Some partnership.
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