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Iraq's politics have proved prone to deadlock and brinkmanship; the last government took six months to form.
Although Slovenia's six-month term was largely uneventful, the Czech Republic's presidency proved prone to accidents, and critics say Hungarian leadership could prove equally controversial.
Boeing rolled out its 787 Dreamliner three years late, and early this year was forced to ground the plane for three months after its lightweight but volatile lithium-ion batteries proved prone to overheating.
Now, those that came through the time of trial have returned to profitability and respectable debt ratios but their success still has a downside.After the founding fathersThe chaebol system has proved prone to fraud, dodgy accounting and illegal political contributions.
When he won the starting job for the 2011 season, Crist proved prone to turnovers and never appeared to be an ideal fit for Coach Brian Kelly's up-tempo system.
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Though little is known for sure, this being such a recent discovery, it seems likely that some plumbing structures will prove prone to producing infrequent, explosive eruptions, while others yield a steady trickle of lava at the surface.That, of course, needs investigation.
The comedy of the age proved particularly prone to this kind of undervaluing.
The information display proved less prone to wash out in sunlight.
He specialized in the exotic mortgages that have proved most prone to sliding into foreclosure, leaving many now scrambling to save their homes.
Since joining the Mets in a 2006 trade-deadline deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pérez has proved equally prone to maddening streaks of inconsistency and dazzling streaks of brilliance.
Complex anatomies, featuring short aortic necks and high vessel tortuosity for instance, have been proved likely prone to these complications.
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