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Mr Ivanishvili insists he has no wish for a revolution, but he is prone to changes of mind.
And Mr Yeltsin, though risen from his sickbed with a new reformist resolve, has proved himself alarmingly prone to changes of mood and policy.Those factors are liable to inspire in Mr Chubais a sense of urgency.
Both variables are prone to changes and are influenced by abiotic and biotic processes.
For a high similarity between the tasks, GRMT was less prone to changes in the supplied task similarities than TDMTtax.
Deionized water has no buffering capacity and is prone to changes in pH value if products with high alkaline or acidic potential are investigated.
Furthermore, the situation is complicated by the fact that standardization committees may even start out with preliminary terminology that is prone to changes and may consolidate outside the committees.
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Social psychologists consistently demonstrate that our attitudes are more prone to change to match our behaviors, than our behaviors changing to match our attitudes.
The only problem is that public priorities are prone to change.
Insecure, yet finicky, she is prone to change doctors from lift to lift.
Men's fashion was much less controversial, as it is, in general, less prone to change.
Scientists' ideas about humanity's past are particularly prone to change, sometimes coming full circle.
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