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Censorship of the internet and television, widespread corruption, crisis-level pollution, and a state that was prone to barring political candidates, are just a few of the problems.
But she cautioned against assuming that this was the only part of the national grid that was prone to those conditions.
Most notably, last January Ford recalled about 800,000 of its vehicles because of a faulty cruise-control switch that was prone to overheating.
Beichuan, a county capital, was moved in 1952 to its present site at the foot of three mountains, from a nearby site that was prone to flooding.
Analysts said the reports built a strong case for a resilient economy, rather than one that was prone to reverting back to recession.
It was far more difficult to fit the bubbles into the former quarry - a deep, uneven, unstable site that was prone to flooding.
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