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Hairdressers, meanwhile, aren't prone to bad behaviour and their professional reputation enjoys almost zero scandal.
Bishop herself had been prone to "bad luck — but it couldn't be helped, really".
Caray is still prone to bad play calls, descriptive exaggerations and factual errors.
My mother thought most hill people were prone to bad hygiene and bad habits.
A lot of Rwandans will tell you that all through mourning week they are prone to bad and bitter feelings.
Peyton Siva is a solid point guard, but he is also prone to bad decisions, lapses in judgment.
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Fans have noticed and many are wondering whether college basketball referees are overworked, tired and prone to making bad calls or no calls at all.
That's the overarching conclusion of social psychology: we're all staggeringly imperfect organisms, prone to making bad decisions when stress, busyness or poverty robs us of "cognitive bandwidth".
Young people are generally prone to making bad decisions in their own lives, why would we put potentially criminal assault cases in their hands, too?
People who suffer from migraines seem to be more prone to having bad dreams, as are those with sleep apnea and those with clinical depression.
The bad news is that we're still prone to a few bad habits that prevent us from taking full advantage of these opportunities.
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