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Compounding the problem is that, during the recent housing boom in the United States, houses were built in areas where the soil was particularly prone to shift.
Higher R values are more prone to shift in the absolute zero of the background level.
Because with the changing of environment, it is most likely that the RSS measurements in one location from different APs are prone to shift in the same direction, we can model the dynamic of the indoor environment as the common mode noise.
Some regions are prone to shift between structured and flexible states.
The binary complex of nucleoprotein and autoantibody may be prone to shift the clearance of dead cell remnants (apoptotic bodies and NET-structures) to inflammation.
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But history on this contentious ground is prone to shifting perspectives.
Guevara — whom another rebel once depicted as "half athletic and half asthmatic," and prone to shifting in conversation "between Stalin and Baudelaire" — had dark hair nearly to his shoulders.
He said that authority was not limited to battlefields in Afghanistan, because the nation faced a threat of terrorism from "a stateless enemy, prone to shifting operations from country to country".
Finally, although not included in our preferred specification, consumption taxes may be more prone to shifting.
They were mostly illiterate and rural, and prone to shifting tribal alliances.
That authority is "not limited to the battlefields in Afghanistan," Holder said, adding that, "We are at war with a stateless enemy, prone to shifting operations from country to country".
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