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A petite woman who took to wearing a shaggy blond wig after an early bout with breast cancer, Dannheisser was prone to large gestures.
Another former U.K. rate-setter and arch-dove, David Blanchflower, has pointed out that even if nominal-GDP targeting was a good idea in theory, it is a bad idea in practice because nominal GDP is hard to measure and prone to large revisions.
These hotspots might be prone to large deletions that commercial tests might miss.
It is prone to large amplitude resonance vibrations when exposed to turbulent flow, which may cause significant errors in measurements.
They are prone to large swings in incremental supply and pricing and will discover less cheerful times over the next few years.
Most of western China is prone to large precipitation variability (>5), particularly in the Tarim River basin in northwest China (>10).
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These stands are increasingly prone to large-scale catastrophic phenomena such as wind destruction, fires and parasitic attacks.
Japan is prone to large-scale earthquakes, so the fact that researchers in this country are constantly working on the development of highly specialized rescue robots.
The deployment of WSNs in extreme environments is prone to large-scale damage, which can cause disconnected segments and result in a network being unavailable.
Identification of biodiversity rich areas prone to large-scale plant invasion and their prioritisation is vital for targeting prevention and control programmes.
For regions that are prone to larger earthquakes we suggest using a higher magnitude cut off for the scaling probability.
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