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Since she's prone to waiting for inspiration rather than working, Ms. Thibault has posted her writing schedule on the refrigerator, which allows her three 10-minute Internet breaks a day.
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Moreover, the perceived quality of stations might also have an impact on those penalties, passengers would be more prone to wait [18, 19] or travel further to access more attractive stations [20].
In such situations the owners might be more prone to "wait and see", compared to situations where the clinical signs are not so familiar.
They came upon an avalanche-prone slope, and decided to wait until morning to cross it.
the hammock will sway, if you are prone to motion sickness wait until the hammock stops swaying before you read.
To wait and wait.
And while bus fare is relatively affordable (and can be cheaper than metro rail fare), buses are often prone to unreliable service, longer station wait times, and longer commute times (full disclosure: this is largely based on my own personal accounts).
However, free drugs had meant increased demand for ART and waiting times were prone to being much longer than they used to be.
I wouldn't smile and chit-chat with the customers, as most wait-people are prone to do if they want a fat tip.
You're waiting to laugh, because his look expresses a certain demeanor not uptight, exactly, but prone to taking umbrage".
Knowing that the iPhone's screen was prone to damage, Mr. McCormick began bidding on keywords like "iphone repairs" and waited for business to flood in.
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