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Right-leaning thinkers from Edmund Burke to Friedrich Hayek understood that emotion is prone to overshadow reason.
Doctors who are affected by countertransference or who have psychologically committed themselves to PAS may be prone to accepting patients' reasons for PAS at face value without thorough exploration [ 28, 29], as illustrated by the following examples.
Geoffrey Kabaservice is the director of political studies at the Niskanen Center and author of "Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party". Moderate Republicans, always prone to pessimism, had ample reason for despair after Tuesday's House election results.
It powers the drone but is prone to conking out, for reasons that remain unclear.
Airlines are more prone to crises, for obvious reasons, but no one would have expected one of the world's favourite car brands and a fast-growing restaurant chain to encounter reputational crashes.
Geocoding is highly prone to error for various reasons.
Geocoding is highly prone to error for various reasons, including lack of coverage (local vs. global); lack of complete, correct, consistent, and updated reference databases; and the making of inappropriate assumptions [7, 9, 10, 12, 13].
Furthemore, per protocol analysis may be prone to bias because the reasons for not following the treatment may be attributed to the treatment [ 41].
And rapamycin-induced diabetes is rare in human patients, even though most of them are prone to diabetes for other reasons.
The presence of two Midline/H15 genes in both S. maritima and T. corallinus suggests that these genes could have duplicated early in the arthropod radiation and undergone extensive gene conversion in the interim, but the lack of evidence of paralogy could also mean that these loci are prone to independent duplication, for reasons unknown.
(He's prone to statements like "The only reason I'd want to be President would be to have Eudora Welty read 'Petrified Man' at my inaugural").
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