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All of them dealt with the Spanish Infante, heir to Philip II, who was in reality unstable, violent and prone to harming himself as well as others.
Is it good that a profession so prone to harming clients and shareholders remain virtually unpoliced?
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Alzheimer's patients have many co-morbid medical problems and use multiple medications [ 14, 19, 20]; they may be prone to harm themselves [ 13].
In a statement, Girl A said: "It's hard for my family when I go through depressive stages because I'm prone to self-harm".
Terrestrial stages of biphasic amphibians are very prone to be harmed by fertilisers applied to field crops due to the water and particle intake through skin.
For the student who is prone to self-harm behavior, like picking their skin or hitting their head, time-outs might not be safe.
To most, Healthgoth is an aesthetic, heavy on black with inverted corporate logos, paired with a disposition that perfectly balances morose and jovial and is as prone to self-harm as it is to self-betterment.
Recently I started it again (because apparently I am prone to self-harm and humiliation), and this time everything makes much more sense.
One approach, called dialectical behavior therapy, has proved effective in reducing hospitalizations and suicide attempts in, among others, people with borderline personality disorder, who are highly prone to self-harm.
Rather, it showed that traditional vegetarian populations might be especially prone to the harms of the modern diet.
In addition, young people are particularly prone to experience harms from others' consumption 40.
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