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However, their knowledge of the outcomes of these responses was impaired relative to healthy comparison subjects, and patients were more prone to slips of action, indicating a deficit in goal-directed control and an overreliance on habits.
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Though Mr. Bychkov conducted with sure dramatic pacing and a keen ear for color, there were coordination problems between the choristers, who sounded tired, and the orchestra musicians, who were prone to slips-ups.
The computer-controlled competitors are also prone to slip up, a keen feature for easily bruised egos.
Long working days lead to more errors: tired surgeons are more prone to slip-ups and soldiers who get too little shut-eye are more prone to miss targets.
Even if he is prone to slipping into actorly psychobabble ("it's hard for me to put a lot of my stuff into words," he confesses), by any measure Stamp has come a long, long way.
Adrian is prone to slipping into very dark moods as transmission approaches and I consider it part of my job to get him out of it before he drags everyone else down with him.
Could they inspire England to a series win again?" Well, the series has been mentioned by me in my pre-Test writings, and this England side are prone to slipping behind and then coming back.
At the peak of hard training, when Crocker is physically spent and feeling like a machine with a dead battery, he is prone to slipping into what he describes as "a mental and emotional hole".
In times like these, we're prone to slip into survival mode and even believe we don't deserve happiness at work.
The material of the case, while glossy and smooth, doesn't feel prone to slipping from your grip, and the rounded edges and corners are also a very nice fit for the contours of your hand.
It's a good look that stands out from other metal finish devices, and it feels nice and smooth in the hand without being overly so and prone to slipping.
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