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SECRETIVE and prone to damaging internal battles.
But a Europe without an EU, or with a core EU excluding Britain, is, I think, likely to be less open, less liberal and less outward-looking, and more statist, more protectionist and more prone to damaging trade fights and bidding wars over state aid and subsidies.
Lean premixed combustors produce lower NOx emissions, but are particularly prone to damaging combustion instabilities.
The absolute number reflects the actual number of people who need support Number of people aged ≥75 2. Institutionalization Hospital patients and institutional care residents are extremely vulnerable and constitute a large segment of death toll during disaster Percentage of institutionalized older population aged ≥75a 3. Living alone Living alone is prone to damaging psychological well-being.
It is not clear how much Quisling himself understood about the tactical implications of such a move, and he instead relied on his future Minister of Domestic Affairs Albert Hagelin, who was fluent in German, to put the relevant arguments to German officials in Berlin during pre-meeting talks, even though Hagelin was prone to damaging exaggeration at times.
However, by virtue of their high plant densities, low diversity, large areas and high nutrient and water availability, agricultural crops are particularly prone to damaging attack by a range of fungal pathogens.
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The welded materials are prone to damage particularly in heat-affected zones in base metal as well as in fusion line and weld metal.
The regions affected by recombination are claimed to be more prone to damage through strand breaks [ 15].
Try to be extra gentle, as wet hair is prone to damage real easy.
Fiberglass is also less prone to damage and far lighter than clay idols.
Hard drives, even those in laptops, are delicate and prone to damage from the bumps and bounces of travel.
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