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The film was made using a cheap system which is prone to fading.
In Bani Awf, which is prone to sporadic floods, a proper road is being constructed.
Begin with the dishwasher, which is prone to food clogs that can block the water spray.
Merkel's center-right coalition, which is prone to infighting, has only a wafer-thin majority in that assembly.
Politics affects the lives of all artists, as we struggle to survive independently or though subsidy which is prone to change as governments shift priorities.
Precision is important in baking, so weigh most dry ingredients on a scale instead of measuring them in cups, which is prone to vicissitudes.
Tornado-prone Omaha tests its system once a month, and San Francisco, which is prone to earthquakes, runs a test every Tuesday at noon.
The quake temporarily shut down much of the computer-related industry on the island, which is prone to quakes, prompting many technology companies to shift production to China.
For many organizations this would be an unremarkable improvement, but in the air traffic system, which is prone to delays induced by equipment failure, government officials say this is a major step forward.
The Lower Mekong region of 100 million people, which is prone to weather extremes, could also see rainfall increase 20% or more in some areas, reducing the growth of rice and other staple crops.
"The greater concern is not U.S. policy, but U.S. politics," it concluded, "which is prone to capriciousness and ends up diverting the benefits of Chinese direct investment to workers and communities in other nations".
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