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Not least the fact that members of the public, unaware the property is now a private residence, are prone to walking in on Sunday lunch.
There was a wonderful moment in Michael Cockerell's recent BBC4 series, The Great Offices of State, when a former senior foreign office official explained wryly about "the Wykehamist fallacy", a trap into which FO mandarins are prone to walking.
However, League is prone to walking batters and often relies on double plays to get out of trouble, turning several of his appearances into high-wire acts.
He was also prone to walking to the market every afternoon, not so much for buying things, but to interact with the people.
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Republican Congressional leaders and some housing advocates balked, arguing that homeowners with no stake in their investments would be more prone to walk away, as Mr. West did.
One told us that we should keep my mum on one floor of the house to prevent falls, when any carer knows that younger people with the disease are prone to constantly walking around.
Choose the least ice-prone doorway to walk out.
PolyQ-SCA patients were more prone to need help walking (HR: 3.3 [95% CI: 2.1 5.3], Fig. 2A) or a wheelchair (HR: 6.5 [2.9–14.5], Fig. 2B) than other SCA patients.
SCA2 patients were more prone to need help walking than SCA3 patients (1.4 [1.0–1.8]) and had higher risk of wheelchair use than SCA6 patients (HR: 2.5 [1.0 5.9]) (Fig. 2C).
According to findings from a five-year prospective study performed on the elderly, it was assumed that a decline in cognitive function may render an individual more prone to distractions while walking and perhaps less competent in the motor-cognitive coordination involved, thus increasing risk of falling [ 33].
He's long been an excitable fellow when it comes to self-improvement, prone to forest walks and long conversations.
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