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Moreover, any crud rating will be prone to cultural relativism.

Even if people recover, they will be prone to cardiovascular diseases.

Such targeting will be prone to well-known errors of unfair exclusion and unjustified inclusion.

If they've pulled away from the central stem, the harvest will be prone to rot.

All of these small signs of frustration portend a game in which Manning will be prone to miscues.

Some academic articles glumly concluded that such new concepts "will be prone to eventual failure and subsumption by fast capitalism".

But when the furore cools, they will be prone to default back to defending the City against "banker-bashing".

You will still want what you want, and when you finally give in you will be prone to overindulgence.

"Do you think in 10 years people will be prone to personal embarrassment?" he asked, citing a recurring theme of the Schulz oeuvre.

If you're born with shorter telomeres, there's evidence you will be prone to heart disease and other age-related diseases," Samani said.

But mostly, rentism will be prone to underemployment and stagnation, because the economy requires consumers and the jobless masses can't afford to consume.

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