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Those charges are, however, both difficult to compute and prone to distort the cost that companies will eventually incur.
The app for the iPhone emulates Version 1.0 of the Machine, though the iPhone's internal speaker is less prone to distort.
He found the rebellious Greeks sadly different from the classical figures of British schoolrooms, and the Turks much nicer albeit on closer inspection, especially after a visit to the wild east of Turkey, rather prone to distort history and mistreat women.
Spinel LiMn2O4 has good security, ease of synthesis, etc., however, because of the presence of John Teller effect in lattice during the charge/discharge, its structure is prone to distort, resulting in the rapid decay of the capacity, especially at higher temperatures [3].
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One big part of the problem for psychoanalysis has been the evidence that its founder was something of a charlatan, prone to distorting his findings, or worse.
This continues to distort valuations.
Paid responses tend to distort behaviour.
Distances are preserved in order not to distort the bones.
The signum approach is prone to false numerical oscillations completely distorting the acceleration response signal in comparison to measured suspension system response.
Memory is, in fact, a creative, fallible process, highly prone to suggestion and other distorting influences.
In an article in Variety, Mr. Bernays accused Mr. Denker of inaccurately rendering his uncle's personality as driven and prone to displays of anger and of distorting relationships within the Freud family.
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