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Therefore, the outcome values and final decision is prone to change when the value of probabilities change.
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It has also been suggested that medications acting on the CNS, may be more prone to changes when switching from brand to generic compared to other medication categories [ 4].
Time and again, the Iranian regime has shown that it is prone to change on human rights when confronted by the international community.
Insecure, yet finicky, she is prone to change doctors from lift to lift.
The only problem is that public priorities are prone to change.
Men's fashion was much less controversial, as it is, in general, less prone to change.
They are more impulsive and more prone to change as their brains continue to develop.
Second, they can be trained and are prone to change if task conditions change [ 33– 33].
In the present study, as shown previously [ 4, 5], the oxygenation variables increased significantly when the patients were shifted from supine to prone without thoraco-pelvic supports, but did not change when the supports were added.
Machiavelli thinks that other republican models (such as those adopted by Sparta or Venice) will produce weaker and less successful political systems, ones that are either stagnant or prone to decay when circumstances change.
Allsopp, 45, has attacked the quality of properties built from the late-1980s onwards, claiming that some are of poorer quality, designed for the short term and more likely to be prone to flooding when global temperatures change.
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