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"At least she's in her own car," which she would be less prone to wreck, Mrs. Lyons said.
Damage assessment ReprintsThe appeal of this kind of capital regime is that regulators would be less prone to capture.
So the department reasoned that reduced-fat diets would produce leaner firefighters who would be less prone to cardiac arrest, the leading cause of death in their ranks.
Some may also believe that if drugs, say, and prostitution were legal, trade in them would be less prone to violence and exploitation.
But North Korea and Iran, especially in times of rising tensions, would be less prone to show restraint, American officials say.
One issue of debate, which the letter does acknowledge, is that automated weapons could conceivably help reduce unwanted casualties in some situations, since they would be less prone to error, fatigue, or emotion than human combatants.
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He'd be less prone to assault them with demands, to ask them for everything.
His mother believed that John might have ignored Indy-Girl if only he'd been less "prone to fantasy".
The model would generate false positives and negatives but would also be less prone to overfitting.
The l-asparaginase exhibited glutaminase activity of only 0.8 IU/ml and would therefore be less prone to cause the side effects associated with asparaginase therapy compared to enzyme preparations with higher glutaminase activities.
These drugs would potentially be less prone to resistance (or at least have distinguished resistance profiles), have new modes of action and/or targets and with the capability to reduce drug load.
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