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I wonder at times why we are more prone to being informed of certain conflicts rather than all conflicts.
I think it's likely that the stereotype that black people are prone to criminality informed how the Sanford Police Department investigated this case: the assumption that Trayvon was indeed suspicious made it so easy to accept Zimmerman's claim of self defense.
Parental education campaigns at well baby clinics, to inform parents on prone sleeping as major risk factor, started in 1987; therefore, all cases before 1987 (n = 19) were excluded.
For several years, the authorities have conducted a campaign to inform people in the most flood-prone areas about preparing for hurricanes.
Findings can be used to inform design and management strategies within the context of natural settings prone to fires.
It aims to inform.
To inform?
They reported that they felt more prone to adhere to guidelines when informed about the decision process presented by the DTC based on background research about the recommended drugs.
Informed participants were more prone to risk-seeking and had greater sensitivity to travel time variability.
"If you aren't properly informed, if you don't understand the problems facing this nation, you are that much more prone to falling prey to demagoguing solutions.
*. "If you aren't properly informed, if you don't understand the problems facing this nation, you are that much more prone to falling prey to demagoguing solutions.
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