Sentence examples for seemed prone from inspiring English sources

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But for others mathematics seemed prone to contradiction.

During the Falklands crisis, Argentina seemed prone to unrealism and grandiosity in their conception of themselves.

Not only that, the aging fleet seemed prone to alarms even with the modifications after the Paris crash.

But in the ideologically divided cabinet of a president who promised Mexico a second revolution, Mr. Macedo's views on human rights seemed prone to caution.

-- the ones designated VD -- seemed prone to failure, along with ATX and ATX II tires made in a variety of plants.

The New Yorker, July 26 , 1982P. 25 During the Falklands crisis, Argentina seemed prone to unrealism and grandiosity in their conception of themselves.

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Arab-Israeli politicians also seem prone to infighting.

Celebrities, in particular, seem prone to such declarations.

But despite entrenched mythology to the contrary, runners don't seem prone to degenerating knees.

(Many seem prone to that kind of addiction. More than 80percentt of Balsams visitors are repeat customers, its management says).

By Dan Chiasson American poets often seem prone to a kind of New World bad mood, a booby-trapped candor that draws us in to trip us up.

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