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Kenneth Lieberthal, director of the Brookings Institution's China Centre in Washington, says that Chinese-American relations are typically prone to be testy in the first year of a new administration, as the two countries gauge each other's mettle.

Sites where symptoms have been frequently recorded, and where they are most severe, are typically prone to mist and fog, and hence to prolonged periods of needle wetness.

This avoided the need to correct for atmospheric aerosols, a procedure which is typically prone to large errors in turbid and high-biomass waters.

In this study a whole train continuous direct compression (CDC) line has been provoked using challenging formulations typically prone to segregation in batch powder processing.

He is not typically prone to conspiracy theories or the other fever dreams that haunt the far right.

Even as the Hungarian government's role in this crisis oscillates between inaction and aggression, the supportive reaction of Hungary's civilian population deserves recognition, especially in a country not typically prone to public protest or demonstration.

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Because rainfall can be so variable, rice in rainfed areas typically is prone to stresses such as drought and catastrophic flooding sometimes in the same year.

Because rocky environments are generally less fertile, steep-sided and less accessible than the surrounding landscape, they are typically less prone to human disturbances.

That error was smaller than the misses in Arkansas, Kentucky, Virginia and Maryland this year, a remarkable feat given that primary election polls are typically more prone to error than those in those in general election contests for Senate and governor.

Nonetheless, the data generated using these methods are typically less prone to false-positive analyses (Barr et al. 1999).

Chromosome ends without sufficient telomere repeats typically are prone to fusion and the resulting dicentric chromosomes compromise the ability of cells to continue cell division.

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