Sentence examples for prone to generate from inspiring English sources

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Such analytic practices can be prone to generate an alien or ironic understanding of designers' work.

The waste rock deposit is prone to generate acid mine drainage (AMD) due to the oxidation of sulphidic minerals.

A conversation today with Mr. Dean is a study in discipline compared with his offhand remarks that were prone to generate headlines four years ago.

While the introduction of SnO2 buffer layer is prone to generate a large phase angle in the shortwave AQE response, resulting in AQE > 1.

The presented case studies indicate that for fixed beam width of directional antennas, the relative position change of two geographically adjacent nodes is prone to generate asymmetric links.

Transposed to the case of a pavement, we believe indeed that this effect is prone to generate tensile stress at interfaces between AC layers and to generate delamination at short term, ending up into potholes.

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No single fund category appears more prone to generating net tax bills for its investors, analysts say.

A 1-year simulation for the case study location was performed to examine the spatial and temporal changes in NPS areas prone to generating runoff.

In this study, the approach for defining suitable buffer widths is to apply a distributed process-based model that predicts potential NPS areas prone to generating runoff in relation to overland flow distances.

LG's motion processing looks slightly less unnatural and prone to generating unwanted processing side effects too.

It is known that single cell RNA sequencing is prone to generating noises in the sequencing result.

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