Sentence examples for prone to blunders from inspiring English sources

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The airlines don't always get it right, of course, but they are no more prone to blunders than anyone else.

She once introduced a resolution to prohibit the Treasury from scrapping the dollar and adopting a foreign currency in its stead not a risk that seems imminent.Mrs Bachmann is also prone to blunders.

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He is privileged, funny, prone to blunder and rarely inconvenienced by the fallout.

Prone to blundering misadventure, the Minotaur was also that most familiar of creatures: a guy in search of love.

Many foreign policy experts regard such proposals as head-scratchers, at best, and the Republican presidential candidates have been prone to occasional blunders and posturing, as well, when delving into international affairs — that is, when they have had anything to say about the topic at all.

Sticky-fingered old booby, a likeable thicko prone to meat-headed blunders: such phrases can be culled from a single Daily Mail article.

Although banks are prone to the occasional trading blunder — JPMorgan produced record quarterly profits despite the losses in London last year — a corruption inquiry could leave a more lasting mark on its reputation.

With some exceptions, westerners in general were arrogant, blundering, ignorant and prone to giving lectures, they felt.

When Derek Jeter was on the disabled list, Nunez played with energy and verve and flair, which the Yankees needed, but was prone to making mental mistakes and base-running blunders, which they did not.

Mr. Salmond is prone to fits of wild over-optimism; one major blunder and the S.N.P. bubble could deflate.

Prone to self-destruct.

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