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Beyond the specific issues, Ms. Warren is prone to producing memorable sound bites.
The theatre since the advent of Naturalism had been prone to producing manifestos of various kinds.
DNA matching is generally much less prone to producing misleading evidence than other methods; real dangers arise only if it is thought that it is some kind of magical, infallible crime solver.
But, as I discussed in an article for the magazine in 2013, the past few decades have seen a growing number of psychologists and advocates question whether the technique isn't coercive and prone to producing false confessions.
The experiment was operated at high frequencies (5 12 MHz) and in a culture medium whose high conductivity (σ = 1.25 S/m) is of interest to biochemical analysis and environmental monitoring, which are both prone to producing ACET and nDEP.
Harvey A. Silverglate, a Boston defense and civil liberties lawyer who has followed Mr. Limone's case, said the case showed once again that offering criminals leniency for implicating others is dangerously prone to producing wrongful convictions, as DNA evidence has proved in some recent cases.
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In contrast, when growing on amino acids and small peptides, producers are more prone to produce and release colicin, and biodiversity is only maintained at larger spatial scales.
For unknown reasons, Dr. Yamanaka's stem cells are more prone to produce them.
If no connectivity or closed objects are considered, the method is prone to produce isolated pixels.
Unbridged oscillatory metallocenes are prone to produce heterogeneous chain microstructure, for instance, giving rise to elastomeric polypropylene.
This means they must have a good efficiency and be not prone to produce multiple amplicons or primer dimer products.
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