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Once a horse has had a "run down," he can be prone to repeating it.
It tends to be difficult to digest, however, and prone to repeating on you in much the same way as a whole head of garlic might - perhaps that's another reason it's not as popular as those truffles that turn up later in the year.
Those old hands may be prone to repeating their parties' talking points, but at least they have experience in the White House or in multiple campaigns, and they know they're supposed to be offering some kind of insider's insight into the process that may not always pay robotic obeisance to the candidate they worked for most recently.
As they discuss the merits of the legislation, many of the panel's members are prone to repeating partial truths supplied by lobbyists about the sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks and the lack of damage to fish life at the bottom of the ocean.
Most readers know that I am an ardent student of market history and a firm believer that its prone to repeating itself.
Since people are prone to repeating the same journey to the same place[6], we are able to mine the potential VMP from their historical statistics.
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Since when did our country develop a standard that we abandon places prone to repeat disasters?
Without addressing the causes, culprits – in life as in sport – will be prone to repeat offences, no matter how long the sentence.
We have recently reported, in the village of Dielmo [1] that a subset of ca. 20% of young children readily developing cytophilic classes of IgG, was protected early in life against malaria, whereas the majority, developing predominantly non cytophilic responses, were prone to repeated malaria attacks until they switched to cytophilic classes.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is prone to repeated measles outbreaks.
Despite this, patients with ESRF are prone to repeated hospital admissions, some of which require admission to an intensive care unit (ICU).
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