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You all saw Javier's talk last week about his field sites in Spain and how prone to burning they are.
This is important for organizations because employees who experience higher levels of stress are more prone to burning out, and less likely to attain high levels of performance.
Muscovado is also harder to caramelise, not only because the darker colour makes it more difficult to judge its progress, but because the molasses are prone to burning.
Some farmers use fire to clear land for plantations, and swampy forests converted to stands of oil palm trees become more prone to burning.
Grazing now causes much of the carbon in grass to be released as animal dung, which is in turn incorporated by insects into soil reservoirs that are not prone to burning.
The obsessive mindset to grow creates companies that are prone to burning fast and burning out.
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So, they are more prone to accidentally burning things if they start smoking.
We argue that peatland margins poorly connected to larger-scale groundwater flow are not only prone to deep burning but also lags in post-fire moss recovery.
Stir constantly, making sure you cover the whole of the base of the pan as you stir, as this sugar-rich mixture is prone to browning and burning if left to sit.
In the Boreal Plain of Canada, the margins of peatland ecosystems that regulate solute and nutrient fluxes between peatlands and adjacent mineral uplands are prone to deep peat burning.
The landscape is prone to lightning-induced burning [ 11] and is topographically complex, hosting a variety of habitats [ 12], including grassland plateaus, wetlands and sponge areas, grassland slopes, afromontane forest, riparian forest, moist woodlands, dry woodlands and shrublands.
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