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And like auto racing, swooping has been prone to crashes.
Ground-based vehicles are prone to crashes and operational battery wear and tear, thereby warranting such constraints.
They say that some of the smaller drones, which are more prone to crashes, are similar to those already being flown in UK airspace.
The inherent complexity of PC software appeared to be one reason why Microsoft bought WebTV; WebTV uses a streamlined software system that is less prone to crashes.
"They're more prone to crashes because of inattention, but the reason their crashes are so much worse is because they're so often speeding".
They fixed security bugs that had permitted digital heists, made the software less prone to crashes, and spruced up the interface to make it easier to use.
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They worry that the plane is prone to crashing.
They're slow to start up and prone to crashing, wiping out precious files and photographs.
Users say that although the forecasts are reliable, the app itself is slow, difficult to use and prone to crashing.
(In a preview of what was to come with computers, the computators were also prone to crashing).
Many people easily lose patience with PCs that are slow to start up and prone to crashing, vulnerable to virus attacks and constantly in need of fiddly updates.
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