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Some species of albatross and shearwaters seem to be the most prone to eating plastic pieces.
Arlene, by contrast, "was the most prone to lift up a rock and see what was crawling underneath it".
A weak state may be the most prone to be captured by interest groups or even by strong individuals.
While the presidential race is the most closely watched by outsiders, the governor's races are the most prone to violence and rigging, analysts here say.
The watercolors of New York skyscrapers are the most prone to comedy, although Marin's pencil drawings of the city have a wonderful, glinting featheriness.
Those who were the most prone to anger were 2.69 times as likely to have them as those with the lowest scores.
As Mr. Gingrich said, "The presidency is the least mathematical and the most prone to chance of all the major offices".
Such should be the case with both pit bulls and Rottweilers, dogs that are consistently recorded as the most prone to deadly attack.
But the weight of the Explorer is not evenly distributed, falling most heavily on the left rear tire, which has proved the most prone to failure.
This week, research from Australia on loneliness among teenagers showed that the "loneliest" were also the most prone to sharing – or "oversharing" – intimate details on the internet.
On a scale of 1 to 10 -- with 1 being the most prone to bribery and 10 the least -- the United States got a score of 5.3, the same rating as Japan.
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