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· Some of the clothes are unfortunately prone to slight shrinkage, so allow for about 10 per cent extra room.
Or more precisely, that step between the garden door and the garden proper – where the patio grouting is, unfortunately, prone to stuffing with cig-butts.
Science is unfortunately prone to fashion, and many scientists are intrigued but anxious that the scrutiny being applied to these studies is not robust enough to justify the fanfare.
He presents a solid cast-acrylic model, in one-fifth scale, of a Ford Pinto, the compact family car of the 1970's that was unfortunately prone to exploding on impact.
This size range is unfortunately prone to encounter a size-related IE browser PNG rendering bug http://support.microsoft.com/ kbid=822071.
Although marble is a relatively stable material, the desired white surface is unfortunately prone to tarnishing when used in outdoor environments [1].
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All these regions are vital socio-economic hubs for the state and the USA and unfortunately are prone to the most violent episodes of hazardous weather.
The analysis also suggests that the diversification strategy is unfortunately not prone to affect the income of the disfavored female-headed households in a significant way by itself and that complementary policies will continue to be needed to support this group, either in the form of direct transfers or boosting their participation in market activities.
Unfortunately, lavas are prone to weathering, so fresh samples are difficult to obtain for the geological past.
Unfortunately, actors are prone to failure due to harsh deployment environments and constrained power, which may break network connectivity resulting in disjoint components.
Unfortunately, most earthquake-prone areas around the world aren't equipped with the modern stations needed to run the early warning system.
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