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But as with Iran, the process is likely to be slow, grinding and prone to setbacks.
The Ifo report and the warning from Siemens served as reminders that any recovery in the euro zone was prone to setbacks.
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They are prone to panic at setbacks.
Similar logic has come to the fore in the Venezuela of Hugo Chávez and his successor, Nicolás Maduro – regimes prone to ascribe every domestic setback to plots fostered by the US.
There are bound to be setbacks, and America is prone to give up on policies that do not work fast.
Families in this predicament are much more prone to foreclosure if they suffer job losses or other setbacks.
Early-stage-entrepreneurs face lots of challenges and setbacks that they tend to become more prone to rely on analysis for most of their actions.
But it also suffered early setbacks, including a drawn-out legal battle with Consumer Reports over whether the vehicles were prone to flipping over.
Moreover, a tendency to maintain more abstract processing when faced with difficult events, setbacks, and losses may make individuals more vulnerable to making negative overgeneralisations and more prone to rumination, both of which are implicated in the onset and development of depression (Watkins, 2008, 2010).
Prone to self-destruct.
He was prone to hallucinations.
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