Sentence examples for prone to challenge from inspiring English sources

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Carolyn F. Blakely, then a new teacher at the school (who retired last year as the dean of the Honors College that now bears her name at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff), remembers Neal as an at-risk kid prone to challenge authority.

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She is notoriously loose-lipped and prone to challenging potential political opponents in outrageous and profane public speeches.

They are described as being "very game", in that they are prone to challenging other animals including foxes, and in some cases other dogs.

For that reason it is particularly prone to challenges, and swimmers say they sometimes suspect that athletes have not been classified correctly.

In 1990, Malcolm B. Coate, Richard S. Higgins, and Fred S. McChesney published an important article in the Journal of Law and Economics, "Bureaucracy and Politics in FTC Mergers". Their central point is that, as a general rule, lawyers are more prone than economist to want to challenge mergers or (presumably) to bring antitrust actions.

The reality is that the NHS would be prone to legal challenge whatever the changes contained within the bill.

Motorists also said that the system is prone to error and, because it is computerized, hard to challenge.

Banking industry in Pakistan is prone to numerous challenges including employee turnover.

His slightly on-the-edge playing style makes him prone to rough challenges and getting involved in the odd scrap.

First, to the extent that there is incongruence between cultural demand for, and political supply of liberal institutions, individuals are more or less prone to elite-challenging activity (Gurr 1970; Eckstein and Gurr 1975).

Short-lived biomarkers in particular are prone to these challenges (Lin et al. 2005; Sobus et al. 2010b).

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