Sentence examples for prone to demand from inspiring English sources

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Susan Asmus, vice president for environmental policy at the National Association of Homebuilders, a trade group in Washington, said officials were still prone to demand a particular kind of wetland be built in a particular location.

In addition, the European banking system is more fragile and vulnerable to market fluctuations because bank regulators in Europe have been less prone to demand higher capital requirements for European banks than regulators in the U.S. -- despite heavy lobbying aimed at their European counterparts by the Obama administration.

Thus, we would expect that individuals with higher levels of education would be more prone to demand SIT.

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This lady is typically butch, tattooed and prone to demanding some kind of special friendship with benefits.

Furthermore, we expect that patients with the greatest objective need for SIT, i.e. those with the most severe diagnoses will be more prone to demanding SIT and those patients with a low subjective perceived HRQL as measured by a large difference in the visual analogue scale (VAS) scores will be more likely to use a SIT treatment.

Direct observation in assessment of clinical skills is prone to bias, demands the observer to be present at a certain location at a specific time, and is time-consuming.

Former reporters describe him as a penny pincher, prone to calling journalists to demand justification for expenses.

According to Uber, its engineering lead Jeff Schneider told NPR the surge works on a machine learning algorithm to predict areas more prone to driver demand and should get better over time, not that surge was ending.

As highlighted by MacLeod, Koster, and Fox (2009) in a recent commentary on cognitive bias modification research (CBM), the consequences of most CBM studies have been assessed via self report measures of state and trait mood, which may be prone to experimenter demand effects and contamination via priming of congruent mood descriptors.

H3b: Countries with large and diverse populations will be more prone to secessionist demands than smaller, more homogenous countries.

This is especially important for more vulnerable populations such as aging adults who are more prone to medical issues demanding hospitalisation [ 6, 7].

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