Sentence examples for prone to potential from inspiring English sources

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Females were over twice as prone to potential misclassification as males, and education was negatively associated with such proneness.

The "process has faced criticism because it concentrates price discovery in a small assessment time window, perhaps making it more prone to potential manipulation," Mr. Bruce said.

Conventional protection schemes in distribution systems are prone to potential threats with increasing number of DG units.

Context: Implementation inheritance, i.e., overriding of concrete method implementations through subtyping, is prone to potential class contract violations.

Second, due to the specific high-risk behaviors for TB and HIV infection, the selection of subjects might make results prone to potential selection bias even as we have excluded two studies performed among prisoners and injecting drug users.

As one potential explanation for the tumor latency differences between the p53−/− and 3 month p53 deleted mice, we hypothesize that p53 has a significant protective effect on genomic integrity during embryogenesis and early postnatal development, when cell division rates are high and prone to potential chromosomal abnormalities.

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The most severe limitation is that, like all observational studies, also our study is prone to all potential biases inherent in observational studies, lack of confounding factors as mentioned above and also the potential interactions of diabetes and cancer, for example problems involving reverse causality, common risk factors, competing risks, ascertainment bias etc.

Because of inherent limitations in their design, conventional (transvenous) pacemakers are prone to multiple potential short- and long-term complications.

Analysis of urinary proteins by powerful proteomic technologies could lead to the discovery of early candidate biomarkers, that might allow to identify MOH patients prone to develop potential drug overuse-induced nephrotoxicity.

Second, the method controls for differences in occupational or sectoral composition between natives and immigrants rather than explaining the process of sorting into groups with different productivity; it is therefore prone to a "potential selectivity bias".

Observations of riders postures focused on hands and legs actions, considered as the most prone to induce potential stress ([5]) (Fig 1): Hands height: high (elbow angle <80°), middle (elbow angle [80° 100°]) and low (elbow angle >100°).

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