Sentence examples for prone to enter from inspiring English sources

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It shows that bidders are selecting themselves; low-cost firms are more prone to enter the market.

Drying wetting cycles coarsened the pores of concrete specimens so that the sulfate was more prone to enter the interior of concrete, thereby accelerate the failure of concrete material.

In line with our previous results, we find that individuals over 45 years old are especially prone to enter LTU, with estimated survival probabilities at 12 and 24 months in the recession of, respectively, 35 and 63%.

What matters are the causal relationships it's prone to enter with a computer: Under certain promptings, it enters states such that, under certain further promptings, it will generate outputs of a certain sort.

In general, consumer products with a high likelihood of the applied ENM to get in close contact to the user such as sunscreen or textiles are of biggest concern for humans whilst at the same time these ENMs are also the most prone to enter our environment.

Parkin-mutant cells were found to be more prone to enter fusion as reflected by a significant increase in mitochondrial branching in the patient group [11].

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More recently, CHK2 has been shown to mediate the RITA-induced cell death in the HCT116 model, and it was shown that replicating cells were more prone to entering RITA-induced apoptosis [ 37].

Although not a contraindication for endovascular treatment, they present a danger to the neurointerventionalist, because flow-directed catheters are prone to entering the aneurysm rather than the distal vessels.

The scanner almost never reads the numbers wrong, he added, whereas "manually, you are prone to transposition or entering the wrong amount".

Air France's well-paid pilots gave a potent demonstration of how difficult it can be to shift working practices in France when they staged a crippling two-week strike in protest at the expansion of the airline's low-cost operator.French politics, long prone to unpredictable twists, is entering a particularly unstable period.

Fasting mice are prone to lower body temperatures and enter a torpor-like state.

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