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Their claim is that each one alone is prone to problem, but together can cover for each other's short comings.
Those cards and badges do their job, but they can be both cumbersome and prone to problems.
If seasonal adjustments are so prone to problems, why use them at all?
Bottles are heavy, expensive and unenvironmental, bulkily packaged and prone to problems like cork taint.
Some evidence suggests these children may be prone to problems with sugar metabolism, raising the risk of diabetes.
The plant has fewer moving parts and requires a smaller crew, making its operations less prone to problems, the company said.
We teach them that if you're eating too many whoa foods, over your lifetime you are more prone to problems like heart disease.
And, without breaking the tension that is the main appeal of all legal shows, fictional and factual, courtroom documentaries are also prone to problems in their final segments.
A fat child may be a fat adult, they say, and prone to problems like diabetes, high blood pressure and arthritis.
If you have both a Mac OS X and a Mac OS 9 system on the drive, things are more complicated and prone to problems.
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