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But France seems more prone than others.
The play consisted of the interrogation of a young woman, who may or may not have killed her husband, by a police lieutenant who sometimes seems more prone to confession than she is.
"It is likely that certain passages of the Report will be actionable in that they are defamatory of a number of individuals concerned in this matter, including, I understand, Miss Keeler (a person who seems more prone than most to issue writs in order to seek further publicity)." At the last minute, however, he thought better of this particular aside, and struck it out.
However, compared to TND the screening method seems more prone to selection bias, and controlling for important confounders, such as comorbidities, might not be possible due to lack of availability of these data [ 25].
Here the authors use the cleavage plane as a measure of division orientation, which seems more prone to subjective calls as to where the cleavage line is traced, depending on the quality of the cadherin staining and section angle.
For chromosome 1 (figure 4), note the differences for blocks 3 and 4. The four gamete rule (4a) and the Gabriel et al. method (4b) call these two blocks as one larger block, and the four gamete rule seems more prone to produce a truncated block that does not include both the simulated blocks.
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But now I seem more prone to catching colds.
And they seem more prone to violence themselves.
And visiting orchestras seemed more prone than usual to horn flaws.
As Page Six reported, Clint Eastwood told Lillian Ross that one of the Vice-Presidential candidates "seemed more prone to telling the truth than the other" in the V.-P.
They did not press him to elaborate and seemed more prone to blame the intelligence agencies for any responsibility the government must bear.
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