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Nassim Taleb takes great issue with the notion that most organizations and individuals behave in a manner that makes them disproportionally prone to facing unexpected failures versus expected successes.
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Vulnerable populations are more prone to face the adverse effects of a humanitarian crisis [ 30] and people with diabetes clearly fit into this category.
According to several studies, parents and siblings of adolescents or young adults with CHD are more prone to face a different number of psychosocial stresses putting the whole family in need of psychosocial support.
Although there is no guarantee that getting the first step right will guarantee success at later stages, it is still likely that MPAs which do not have a good start are prone to face problems at later stages that may be difficult to correct (cf. Chuenpagdee and Jentoft 2007).
A major British media company with no effective strategy, no chief executive, an underpowered board and restless shareholders prone to interfering, facing the worst advertising recession in living memory, a digital revolution and the likelihood of a change of government.
But, he added, "it is somewhat prone to falling on its face if it has a problem".
The physical layers connected to Industrial Control Systems are prone to disrupt when facing cyber-attacks.
The densely populated cities of continental Mediterranean France, which are prone to erosion, are facing a potentially multi-hazard threat, due to a rise in sea-level that is expected to increase by between 0.07 and 0.12 m during the 21st century.
There could also be deeper, evolutionary reasons for why we are especially prone to see faces.
Mr Renzi (shown above with Mr Mattarella) is prone to exaggeration: he faces a long, hard climb.
As non-Arabs prone to rebellion, they faced periodic onslaughts by the previous Baghdad regime, including the Anfal campaign that followed the end of the Iran-Iraq war.
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