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Possibly reasoning that most Tuesdays are like most Mondays, forecasters are prone to project the present, which they can see, out into the future, which they can't.
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He is also less prone to celebration — in a concession to his knees, the scissor kicks of 2005 have gone the way of the pirate pants — and slightly more prone to projecting negative emotion.
Despite the desire to project its might, much of Russia's hardware is outdated and accident prone.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SECC) filings show a company at times unable to make payroll and prone to leaving major projects unfinished.
He even censured Archimedes for not having assigned sufficient importance to utility and for having been too prone to direct his projects towards pure contemplation.
People are unwilling to postpone consumption if the return to savings is meager, and users of capital are too prone to finance borderline projects when the cost of money is low.
Backstory: Famous actor prone to self-indulgent projects teams up with film composer Tim O'Keefe (his old art school buddy, naturally) and Smiths bassist Andy Rourke (which is actually pretty cool).
Specifically, this study had the goal of determining whether the optimality of a project plan is prone to disruption by unaccounted correlation.
Miners are a moody lot, prone to poor morale when a project stalls.
The application of hazard and risk analysis to specific project areas prone to uncharacteristic wildland fires is a useful way to estimate the effects of management alternatives (including no action).
While Wi-Fi coverage has become commonplace at airports and major hotel chains, availability elsewhere may be in the form of pilot projects and prone to failures.
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