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"prone" Definitions
  1. likely to suffer from something or to do something bad synonym liable
  2. -prone (in adjectives) likely to suffer or do the thing mentioned
  3. (formal) lying flat with the front of your body touching the ground synonym prostrate

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Not one person prone to stress fractures is prone for the same reason.
We're very prone to be reactionary… Mr Curtis: Why are we prone to that?
That's right: According to this study, people prone to empathy are prone to schadenfreude.
It's a chain of islands with low elevations prone to floods or steep mountains prone to landslides.
"Usually in a couple someone is more prone to saving and one is more prone to spending," she said.
Concentration and cartelisation make oil prone to crises and the governments of oil-rich states prone to corruption and abuse.
Even voters who pay close attention to politics are prone — in fact, more prone — to biased or blinkered decision-making.
"He came across as more peace-prone, reform-minded and denuclearization-prone, which I think is a ruse," Mr. Lee said.
"Some suggest academics are especially prone to tsundoku—I would suggest digital journalists might be more prone to tab-sundoku," she writes.
Mr. Biden, prone to wobbly debate performances that have unnerved even the Iowans prone to back him, had his strongest showing yet.
Another, said Quinn, "is that people who are prone to Parkinson's … might just be less prone to smoke cigarettes as part of their genetic makeup."
On the other hand, Brunswick County, North Carolina, is building homes in flood-prone areas at 1/5th the rate as in non-flood-prone areas.
DISASTER-PRONE Indonesia, which straddles the seismically active area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, is one of the world's most disaster-prone countries, research shows.
Harris County, Texas, home to Houston, is building homes in flood-prone areas at 1.4 times the rate that it is building homes in non-flood-prone areas.
She is prone to wide-eyed expressions of surprise; she is prone to making her mouth as round as her eyes as she listens in awe or surprise or delight.
But it was a bit dangerous — prone to exploding.
Bandwagons Every industry is prone to "collective movements" — i.e.
" Stephens explains Musk "is prone to unhinged Twitter eruptions.
He argued the latter is prone to fraud.   2.
You will frequently be surrounded by people on a hair trigger, prone to suspect or fear you, to turn down your rental application or deny you a loan or pass you over for a "safer" job applicant, prone to calling the cops on you, prone, if they are cops, to target and abuse you.
Taken all together, it paints the picture of an anger-filled and rage-prone man who's prone to lying and physical confrontations, and who has no respect for another person's bodily autonomy.
CK: Then of course everybody likes to talk about being risk-prone — and in fact many very successful entrepreneurs are not risk-prone, they are just very good at calibrating the risk.
He may have been seeking in the past the seeds of his own biography, as authors of such volumes are prone to do — as all of us, I suspect, are prone to do.
Meaning: Some people may just be more prone to it.
From time immemorial, financial markets have been prone to bubbles.
When that becomes irrational exuberance they are prone to burst.
But it's prone to user error, especially on mobile devices.
But she's prone to hyperbole that gets her in trouble.
What sort of things are they prone to lie about?
We also tested it against a complexion prone to redness.
Wifi can be prone to hiccups, which lead to lag.
Unfortunately for Wallis, he's also prone to playing the bagpipes.
Without moderators or fancy algorithms, they are prone to anarchy.
"I'm very prone to questioning everything I do," she said.
They are also prone to imposing arbitrary targets and taxes.
He was not prone to extravagant gestures or loud peroration.
She's a journalist, after all, prone to chasing the story.
Individual district polls are of course prone to large errors.
The region is prone to natural disasters and extreme weather.
They were also prone to breaking down after repeated viewings.
What kind of trouble are pets prone to get into?
Fernando then seemed to intentionally stomp on a prone Borchardt.
They are more prone to complex interactions and emergent effects.
This suggests he may be prone to such a tactic.
People will be angry and prone to cutting things off.
Vietnam's long coastline makes it prone to destructive tropical storms.
How about a stressed stockbroker prone to sweating under pressure?
African women are especially prone to putting on extra pounds.
Emotional eaters are especially prone to binging on Ben & Jerry's.
He didn't like the cops and wasn't prone to squealing.
The international system is prone to inertia and turf wars.
Like most people I'm prone to constantly evaluating my life.
Poor children are especially prone to being bullied, she says.
I've been prone to burnout most of my adult life.
They're more prone toward substance abuse, and anxiety and depression.
The filing season is also frequently prone to unexpected problems.
A male skeleton, found lying prone in the lagoon's sediments.
Rick is soft and masochistic, prone to fits of tears.
But the surgical tubes are also prone to similar problems.
Legislators are prone to playing games, but Glawe is not.
The death penalty is too final & too prone to error.
This was not a man prone to displays of emotion.
Experts say such field tests are prone to false positives.
I promptly began to panic — I was prone to seasickness.
The uniforms were also criticized for being prone to melting.
And algorithms are, of course, still prone to human bias.
"It'll help if you're prone to depression too," she says.
He is prone to delivering wooden speeches in formal Arabic.
And very prone to pitting women against one another. Exactly.
"These vehicles are very prone to rollover," Mr. Mack said.
Likewise, in states more prone to wind-related events — i.e.
Hot, it tends to be mushy and prone to oozing.
Additionally, the true crime genre is inescapably prone to subjectivity.
Service speeds, for example, are cultural, and prone to bias.
Ms. Bruns had multiple sclerosis and was prone to seizures.
Like investment strategists, epidemiologists are prone to egregious forecasting errors.
A: Old lath and plaster walls are prone to cracking.
She's no longer prone to dewiness; she's fully present onstage.
Mayor Garcetti isn't the only Californian prone to bro hugs.
Last season, Simmons was prone to getting into foul trouble.
They are most prone to depression after such a loss.
The bends themselves also make curly hair prone to breakage.
Her campaign has too often seemed aimless and error prone.
Cramer said Apple is still prone to downgrades by analysts.
Unfortunately, microscopy requires specialized labor and is prone to error.
They are historically prone to vastly overestimating and underestimating risk.
Yet from the start, Mr. Nuttall's campaign looked accident prone.
Others are prone to more frequent droughts, desertification and floods.
He was prone to wearing fake policing gear in public.
When we're fatigued, we're prone to careless — perhaps dangerous — errors.
But they are real people, prone to error and misjudgments.
Of course, Surrealists weren't the only artists prone to fisticuffs.
They'll be doing something, but not prone necessarily, or sitting.
Weiss emphasized that while being a member of the LGBT community doesn't automatically make a person more prone to suicide attempts, those who live in an open and tolerant societies are more prone to flourish.
Was there ever a city of peace so prone to conflict?
There were many who were prone to vituperative racism and classism.
The backside, however, is more prone to scratches than the frontside.
But it was dryer and seemed slightly more prone to pimples.
In a catastrophe-prone city like his, the job is twofold.
Those prone to vertigo should be ready to cover their eyes.
Viewers prone to vertigo should be ready to cover their eyes.
This show is prone to hyperbole (looking at you, Chris Harrison).
It's slippery, and prone to collecting an unsightly amount of fingerprints.
Miocic's right hand is still prone to both dangling and reaching.
Both men are prickly, imperious and prone to spreading conspiracy theories.
But this leaves us prone to being wrong-footed every time.
Now he's going to fall down because he's too gaffe prone?
Tristan has suffered from PTSD and is prone to emotional outbursts.
Unlike the Dardennes, Lapid's direction is prone to flights of fancy.
But humans are curious, covetous and prone to disregard terrible odds.
Debt burdens financed at short maturities make countries more crisis-prone.
Dealing with sensitive, redness-prone skin is not simple or straightforward.
Why doesn't Pakistan make its blasphemy laws less prone to abuse?
It's very effective for children prone to panic attacks or tantrums.
Their lack of flexibility makes them brittle and prone to damage.
In Africa children and pregnant women are especially prone to malaria.
Stone, prone to conspiracy theories, has a history in controversial elections.
But they're prone to moving around and are not really stable.
He was arrogant, prone to trouble, but had a spindly frame.
So most services companies are less prone to an inventory cycle.
And I think Donald Trump is certainly prone to embracing [them].
Those who recover from the virus may be prone to relapse.
But there is something odd: it's prone to misreading my fingerprint.
A lack of external pressure makes Welsh Labour prone to infighting.
He was also prone to jealous rages that often turned violent.
The problem, however, is that they're unstable and prone to leaks.
But as we age, we're more prone to developing health issues.
Moreover, the system is prone to leaks, theft, misuse and overuse.
His mental health has suffered and he is prone to seizures.
Rome's interests centre on Tripoli and the migration-prone Mediterranean coast.
All you have are images of the bodies, prone and gone.
The tablet feels plasticky, and the screen is prone to scuffs.
Some models show 18.5 inches in flood-prone Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The hand stretches up and up, aiming for Bowie's prone body.
You can see the top is prone to fingerprints and scratching.
There's this long history of viewing women as prone to hysteria.
It's simply too inefficient and error prone to make it worthwhile.
This process takes much time, [and] is complicated and error-prone.
Much of the language is ambiguous and prone to diverging interpretations.
"Those with deeper pockets are more prone to wait," she said.
Of course, these are prone to spilling out into public walkways.
Watch It If: You're prone to reminiscing about your first love.
Less likely to break on impact but more prone to abrasion.
But this stronghold of Hollywood monogamy wasn't always so PDA-prone.
Both are prone to abuse, and to chilling of legitimate speech.
Like any second date, people are prone to anxiety in anticipation.
But politicians have long been prone to ignore this essential wisdom.
He thought that the tours were okay, but prone to misinformation.
They're expensive, old, prone to failure, and unpleasant to look at.
The Seahawks offensive line is horrific and Rawls is injury prone.
A smokier, increasingly fire-prone Arctic is a likely future, too.
Still, it's a speculative asset and prone to dramatic price swings.
And yet, Alaska is frequently overshadowed by another earthquake-prone state.
By "better," we mean faster, more efficient, less prone to error.
Because molars are more cavity-prone, sealants are usually applied there.
Kyrgios was also prone to inexplicable meltdowns and moments of rebellion.
Most notably, do error-prone individuals really doom the market economy?
But it's in an area prone to wildfires and possible earthquakes.
He's also prone to talking to Issa with his shirt off.
Mason: As we age, we become more prone to getting osteoporosis.
The tech is more expensive and more prone to failing miserably.
Abused children are prone to abusing others when they grow up.
Once you selfie, are you prone to selfie-ing more often?
Antidepressants are particularly prone to this phenomenon. Nausea. Diarrhea. Constipation. Headaches.
Different ethnicities are more prone to this gene mutation than others.
He has been known as a gaffe-prone politician for decades.
Chinese machinery is cheaper but more prone to breakdowns, he says.
Strangely, however, elephants aren't more prone to cancer than smaller animals.
Aid agencies express caution as the island is prone to flooding.
I don't know if they're more prone to mental health problems.
He was argumentative and prone to tangents and non-responsive answers.
Silvie knows from bruising experience that he is prone to brutality.
Radio tracker bracelets protect children who might be prone to wander.
Or should they retreat from areas that are especially disaster prone?
If Annabella was tantrum-prone, Byron was given to volcanic displays.
Children who are exposed to lead are prone to learning disabilities.
Always talented, Sellers was prone to illness and injury in college.
And of those, 13 million are considered highly prone to wildfire.
It is an art prone to accident, especially during kiln firings.
"Research shows that humans are prone to loss aversion," she explains.
Not every region is prone to the same types of disasters.
The onslaught already makes the camps prone to outbreaks of disease.
Why are we still licensing nursing homes in flood-prone areas?
Greece is in an earthquake-prone zone and tremors are common.
But what cities are most prone to so-called porch pirates?
Bret Stephens Opinion Columnist He is prone to unhinged Twitter eruptions.
This is not a man prone to introspection or self-critique.
"Somehow to get you prone—it's a good idea," Rourke said.
Camila Mendes isn't prone to drastic changes in her beauty routine.
They weren't people you would think as prone to addictive tendencies.
The area is located on the earthquake-prone Ring of Fire.
Children with autism are often prone to wandering or bolting away.
The technology can be useful, but it's also prone to errors.
That means they're prone to misunderstanding the stuff you post online.
Vietnam's long coastline makes it prone to destructive storms and flooding.
They're also not as prone to "burn-in," according to Kuo.
We're biologically prone to getting hooked on these sorts of experiences.
And some people are more prone to negative thinking than others.
So why are the world's 1 percent so prone to addiction?
As well, emerging market nations are more prone to runaway inflation.
Also, being an unofficial version, the app was prone to crashing.
Wall Street is prone to making errors over-extrapolating growth trends.
Williams's forehand, once prone to breakdowns, looks as smooth as ever.
Even his admirers concede that he is prone to senatorial bloviation.
It is less prone to rejection by the body's immune system.
That can make those faults more prone to slippages and earthquakes.
Left to its own devices my brain is prone to rumination.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Soldiers in dress uniform lay prone in the street.
Paper forms are more prone to human error, both sides agree.
The long run In 1988, Joe Biden was prone to embellishment.
And counterintuitively, they can make you even more prone to blisters.
The kingdom's armed forces have often appeared unprepared and prone to mistakes.
Another risk is that the process will be prone to government influence.
The customer deposit base is prone to volatility, despite the positive developments.
While in the neonatal care unit, they are also prone to infections.
Like mine, her skin was peppered with freckles and prone to blushing.
Marijuana isn&apost as prone to plant pests, and harvesting is simpler.
FIFTH, suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur.
The sandstone formations are easy to carve, but they're prone to erosion.
Lastly, the Super Pure serum is designed for oily, acne-prone skin.
Am I more prone than ​the average kid to make careless mistakes?
This devolution of power made American Puritans uniquely prone to anxious introspection.
Wireless connections are also more prone to signal drops and high latency.
That's a profit opportunity, but it also makes banks prone to runs.
While the area is prone to earthquakes, it is generally sparsely populated.
He carried out the mission while lying prone in a shallow ditch.
Netflix's She's Gotta Have It isn't exactly a show prone to mysteries.
On days when we're both femme, we're much more prone to harassment.
Lithium ion batteries are prone to combust if they're damaged or defective.
Disaster-prone cities, including Palu, were obliged to draw up contingency plans.
More people moving into areas prone to brush fires also isn't helping.
That measure is prone to being bumped around by one-off effects.
I got lazy about packing lunches and more prone to impulse spending.
He "was prone to go off the reservation," write Hope and Wright.
These self-built neighborhoods are prone to collapse when natural disasters hit.
But be proactive and eat your oatmeal if you're prone to constipation.
Their enlarged limbs may smell foul, as they become prone to infections.
But REPAIR's creators say theirs is more efficient and less error-prone.
LONDON (Reuters) - All commodity markets are prone to boom and bust cycles.
Like Mr Brown, she is prone to overblown rhetoric, irritability and indecisiveness.
She lived in fire-prone areas in Southern California for two decades.
Is Trump especially prone to fits of anger compared to other presidents?
Cyber-security types said the system was insecure and prone to error.
A sign outside the cave warns visitors it is prone to flooding.
"My skin was congested, gray, and prone to chronic breakouts," he says.
"A gifted child might be prone to complete social meltdowns," says Anguera.
TheOGM: I guess I was prone to seeing it at that point.
Communication among residents is difficult and the system is prone to mistakes.
He was prone to depression and she was always worried about him.
In August the cyclone-prone Philippines set up something akin to FONDEN.
Droughts are more severe in places that are more prone to drought.
The rupiah has often been prone to sharp swings in the past.
The K5 is evidently prone to making headlines about things falling over.
Tall, vintage Victorian houses have tipped, sunk into the liquefaction prone ground.
What's more, Razzano says it's his go-to for blemish-prone skin.
They are also prone to harbour more conservative social and political views.
Mainly, that certain areas are more prone to nerve damage than others.
It is not just Nigerian politics that is prone to verbal flourishes.
We are prone to seeing order in disorder and sense in nonsense.
Since its launch, the Apple News app seems more prone to crashing.
FIFTH: suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur.
Government planning and protection are slow, expensive and prone to unintended consequences.
Like, say, if one of their many injury-prone players gets injured.
That's because more people are moving and developing in flood-prone areas.
But nearly every frontrunner for a cabinet position is prone to scandal.
He called for calm and asked that people avoid disaster-prone areas.
Iran sits astride major fault lines and is prone to frequent tremors.
Men, on the other hand, are prone to ego and self-absorption.
Those children would be more prone to having this kind of reaction.
Manzoor describes her character, Shugs, as a "goofball" prone to existential rants.
Scottish Folds are prone to genetic disorders, but I really like her.
I'm very prone to cravings for sweets even when I'm totally full.
"Longer hair is more prone to splitting and getting dry," says Ward.
Are Americans more crime-prone than those in China, Russia, and Iran?
The disease made him prone to dehydration and weakened his immune system.
It is prone to cyclones and tropical storms this time of year.
MRSA is psychologically crippling, especially if you're someone who's prone to anxiety.
They're also prone to theft and vandalism, which makes them incredibly wasteful.
That's because they're no less prone to negative partisanship, intrinsically, than Republicans.
Charles de Gaulle, a titan not prone to false modesty, wrote four
Many pollsters also employed an error-prone workaround for low response rates.
People are less prone to bad behavior when multiple eyes are watching.
He is easily baited, reliant on sycophants, and prone to conspiracy theories.
South Carolina's governor urged anyone in a flood-prone area to evacuate.
Turns, there's a reason why we're prone to hiccups when we're drunk.
Are one or both of the Walkers unstable and prone to violence?
He's prone to making wry asides as he mills about the kitchen.
Employees are also prone to make assumptions about their Mandarin-speaking clients.
People will be prone to exaggerating today, and they will miss details.
That makes it frizzy and more prone to breaking and split ends.
Startuppers are frequently overworked, prone to procrastination and last-minute decision making.
He is prone to harrowing anxiety, which Haslett renders with manic urgency.
But of course, condoms can break and are prone to user error.
These uncertainties are a bad omen for homeowners in flood-prone areas.
As a result, caregivers can be more prone to having serious illnesses.
Veterans disproportionately attend for-profit colleges, which are disproportionately prone to closures.
But he has a game plan to weather a correction-prone market.
Northern countries prone to snow, like Canada, may also become attractive markets.
Young athletes are particularly prone to prolonged recovery and complications from concussion.
Like many writers with a bold thesis, Guyatt is prone to exaggeration.
So, why not give your hangover-prone friend a Seamless gift card?
In fact, we humans are prone to passing a lot of gas.
He is, quite possibly, the most mistake-prone superstar in NBA history.
He simply tells a story: a rambling, tangent-prone, sometimes boring story.
But everyone knows where "terror-prone regions" are, and who lives there.
Legacy infrastructure and city zoning issues also made Houston prone to floods.
Products are not the only ones prone to constant change and improvement.
The photograph shows Ali standing over a prone Liston, flexing and yelling.
A president prone to making mistakes, however, can easily doom us all.
Am I more prone than the average kid to make careless mistakes?
Thoughtful sellers often prescribe indica, rather than sativa, to anxiety-prone people.
As a result, the apps were buggy, slow, and prone to crashes.
But there are always those who are prone to being treatment-resistant.
The other Senator is elderly & was prone to shaking throughout the service.
Iran lies on dozens of fault lines and is prone to quakes.
"These are not people prone to hyperbole," Mr. Rubio said on CNN.
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"The president himself is prone to change his mind on a whim."
The president, alas, has been more prone to scapegoating than problem solving.
The movie is slightly prone to such fallacies, starting with the title.
The former vice president is known as a voluble, gaffe-prone politician.
Veterans are also prone to seeking one another out across the aisle.
For years, I described myself as someone who wasn't prone to anger.
Gradually a prone body emerges and then another that walks and uptalks.
He was a consummate rebel, prone to promiscuity and diva-like behavior.
The fundamental problem with mob justice is that it's prone to randomness.
How does climate change make a fire-prone state even more vulnerable?
People who live between worlds, between identities, are prone to making mistakes.
Pros: Low price, resists damage, high water volumeCons: Prone to leaking issues
Furthermore, TSA agents are numerous, fallible, and prone to misusing their authority.
Should it pass, AB 2320 may prove similarly prone to widespread adoption.
Otherwise, some Afghan non-government organisations are operating in insurgency-prone areas.
Indonesia straddles several tectonic plates and is highly prone to natural disasters.
Q. What foods should I avoid if I'm prone to kidney stones?
But big questions remain: How resilient are buildings in earthquake-prone areas?
Trump is a rage-prone obsessive who will be consumed by this.
And some of these countries, like Greece, are prone to slip backward.
This makes us more prone to over-indulgence, so avoid going overboard.
Because I think we're too prone to this sort of racial profiling.
Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), a moderate not prone to listening to leadership.
Evans went down to the floor and remained prone for several minutes.
Paraguay's prison system has long been underfunded, understaffed and prone to corruption.
Trump is massively unpredictable and prone to changing his mind without warning.
EHRs are costly, clunky, error prone failures we seem unable to fix.
If you're especially prone to blisters, some runners swear by toe socks.
When investigators infused CGRP into people prone to migraines, they got headaches.
These factors created a flood-prone city long before Houston's growth spurt.
Mr. de Blasio attacked the reporter, as he is prone to do.
The conversation turns to personality—why are some people prone to nastiness?
You may think I'm prone to a confirmation bias of my own.
These days, Penn Station is prone to leaving most travelers feeling dyspeptic.
But in the US, official statistics are far less prone to manipulation.
But human perception is prone to error, philosophers have long pointed out.
That makes them safer, as liquid electrolyte can be prone to explosion.
But Golden was not prone to make rigid distinctions in this matter.
If you're prone to vertigo the morning after, maybe watch something else.
If you're prone to credit card debt, refinancing could magnify the problem.
If you're prone to motion sickness, travel can be a miserable experience.
The city is also replacing older, leak-prone water and sewer mains.
In conversation, she is generous and thoughtful, if occasionally prone to floridity.
And women can be just as prone to gender stereotypes as men.
But when he wins, he is prone to mighty explosions of joy.
Only the notoriously injury-prone Derrick Rose is healthy at the moment.
It was an older and much trickier operation, notoriously prone to failure.
Dollars are elbowing aside Venezuela's bolívar, the world's most inflation-prone currency.
Instead, we are more prone to using the cameras on our cellphones.
In wind-prone areas, gusts as high as 90 mph are possible.
Big city governments in particular are prone to communication breakdowns between departments.
Individually, these countries clearly are much more prone to pressure from Russia.
NEMA has advised residents in flood-prone areas to evacuate their homes.
And they are prone to breakdowns that can be difficult to fix.
It's not just that they're prone to addressing the news of today.
If you're prone to dryness, do it every two weeks, recommends Twine.
In "Runny Babbit Returns," we follow a young rabbit prone to spoonerisms.
He had a lengthy arrest record and seemed prone to violent fits.
The high altitude airport is prone to bird strikes and other hazards.
Women in their 40s are actually prone to spending the most money.
But without rigorous studies, we're going to remain prone to research hype.
Why am I so prone to falling into mental traps like this?
Like Exum, he's also prone to long periods of mistake-filled basketball.
To be fair, public lotteries are less corruption-prone than private ones.
But in China and India, young women have been unusually prone to suicide.
But fermentation remains a messy process, and one prone to spoilage and waste.
Certain categories in our closets are more prone to of-the-moment trendiness.
The stumble-prone actress won the top spot by a very comfortable margin.
The accident-prone one and the one who's going through her goth phase.
Whole families are living under plastic sheeting in muddy and flood-prone terrain.
Dogs, especially snub-nosed breeds prone to breathing problems, can easily overheat outside.
"The problem with typing code is it's really prone to error," Leavitt said.
They are prone to cranial hemorrhage, and sometimes a heart duct remains open.
So what are those of us with acne-prone skin supposed to do?
However, he's much more prone to success underwater than he is on television.
At this point, they're prone to gushing about each other in the press.
But he also had his most turnover-prone season since entering the NFL.
As a result, his life story is distinctly prone to exaggeration and inconsistency.
Immigration is the area "most prone to such a judicial role", he says.
But she has become prone to hormonal imbalance and gets tired more easily.
They are prone to "catastrophising", or interpreting as disastrous what is merely undesirable.
The inhospitable climate and avalanche-prone terrain have claimed more lives than gunfire.
In television appearances he has appeared garrulous, twitchy and prone to self-contradiction.
Women are more prone to this type of cancer than men, said Jemal.
Women and people of color are particularly prone to misidentification by the software.
Clinton is more prone to adjusting her politics to fit the moment. Mrs.
Some have also found that fish oil supplements are prone to becoming rancid.
Fortunately, drought-prone areas also tend to be conducive to solar energy generation.
My roommates and I were already prone to living in our own garbage.
It's a very wrinkle-prone area, but doesn't have to be for long!
He said Urban was an addict and an alcoholic, prone to terrifying rages.
Medical environments like hospitals can also be prone to overprescribing antibiotics for humans.
This is especially critical for executives who are more prone to act impulsively.
Pharmaceutical companies have reformulated their drugs to make them less prone to abuse.
The context: AI researchers are prone to using games to measure their progress.
These transmission cables — across arid and wind-prone terrain — increase the fire risk.
The second factor making the state more fire-prone is poor forest management.
By relieving congestion, DERs could help make the existing grid less fire-prone.
She's lazy, accident prone, shouts rather than speaks, and has a voracious appetite.
Even if they weren't at this job, perhaps cscareerthrowaway567 is prone to them.
Oregon, Washington and Montana are among the states also prone to destructive blazes.
Maybe I was more irritable than usual, a bit more prone to snap.
For one grandson prone to motion sickness, I took some meclizine as well.
The Patriots are old, untalented, injury-prone and playing under a salary cap.
In fact, in that flood-prone corner, they ensured a stable food supply.
The left, once entrenched, proved just as prone to corruption as the right.
They are cheerful, colourfully attired and prone to break into dance or song.
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Why do people prone to violence find Islam so appealing for their purpose?
Investors are prone to similar sorts of errors when things go against them.
Americans are also prone, surveys suggest, to find their subhuman opponents extremely disagreeable.
But is it safe to give gagging-prone infants food in this way?
Among friendly audiences, Republicans are prone to dismiss climate change as a hoax.
If you're prone to excessive worrying, you might be familiar with this scene.
Microsoft's topological quantum approach, if it works, will be much less error-prone.
Hospital patients are more prone to infections, due to illnesses or open wounds.
He's stumbling, awkward, and gaffe-prone when he discusses or debates global issues.
But if the mistake-prone version shows up, the Penguins could take advantage.
For example, it is a misconception that teenagers are prone to risk-taking.
Coastal cities in South Florida are prone to flooding even on sunny days.
The rosebushes in Shaza Mehdi's front yard are beautiful but prone to sickness.
We'll be the ones screaming "Boxcar" (but secretly hoping they play "Accident Prone").
Being small, they are more prone to being knocked over in the road.
But that doesn't seem to make the bike-share bikes more crash-prone.
But the new machines were a nightmare, prone to crashes and—worse—hacking.
Elderly people are most at risk as they are more prone to heatstroke.
Worst of all, individuals with Down syndrome are prone to develop early dementia.
The authorisation system is prone to corruption because it gives regulators undue power.
In the picture, she is indeed lying prone among a few wilted flowers.
Another details why they believe Comey is an unreliable witness prone to exaggeration.
Biologic valves are more prone to deterioration and may require a second operation.
Greece, along with Turkey, is among the most tremor-prone regions of Europe.
That facility is in an area labeled especially dangerous and prone to flooding.
The criss-crossing wires were prone to being cut or damaged in crashes.
Built on what was once a lake, it is also prone to flooding.
We've created artificial minds that are just as failure-prone as our own.
Obviously, electronics handled in this way are prone to failure at any time.
But the reality is that we're prone to repeat the same mistakes sometimes.
Vietnam is prone to destructive storms and flooding due to its long coastline.
The rest is natural variability in precipitation levels in a drought-prone state.
Because we're all human beings, we are naturally prone to having off days.
The Big Five are still prone to veto any dilution of their power.
I was prone to taking what people said and did at face value.
Donald Trump is prone to boasting of his ability to accomplish improbable feats.
I think Google forgot that even existed, as it's sometimes prone to do.
Maybe Perez thinks he's showing toughness against Trump, who's prone to foul language.
It also produces stronger joins as conventional welds can be prone to corrosion.
No more well-scrubbed children and adorable dogs and high-jinks-prone cats.
But as in most earthquake-prone countries, it needed to improve building regulations.
More than that, they're prone to manipulation by big players, intentional or not.
Cars with steering wheels that were prone to fail and cause a crash.
For hurricane-prone areas, here are some resources from the National Hurricane Center.
Purdue had long denied that the original OxyContin was especially prone to abuse.
Argentines, however, are prone to overreact, and alarmist theatrics are a national pastime.
Alas, like Rose, Noah, 31, has in recent years been prone to injuries.
And the injury-prone d'Arnaud has appeared in only 13 games and batted .
Some say they have other allergies, while others aren't prone to that problem.
Being someone prone to extreme behavior, I went in the complete opposite direction.
The horse players were silky, athletic, reserved, and prone to much less licking.
Selling conflict-prone assets, as President Trump's predecessors did, is also an option.
WhatsApp and other messaging apps were found prone to attacks on group communications.
Texas' terrain and location make parts of the state prone to unruly weather.
He is prone to frequent infections in one leg and requires intermittent hospitalization.
The masses had proved themselves to be ignorant, irrational and prone to violence.
For that matter, they'll need less refrigeration because they're less prone to spoilage.
For example, are people who are prone to opioid abuse drawn to enlist?
Pros: Targets all signs of aging, good for acne-prone skin, effectiveCons: Expensive
The handle should be sturdy, strong, heat resistant, and not prone to breakage.
Several of his political appointees have proven scandal-prone in matters of diplomacy.
If you're prone to bad skin and a pricier product works, buy it.
A couple of blows to the prone Alvarez and the fight is stopped.
Mr. Vance's mother was an empress of instability — violent, feckless, prone to hysteria.
Humans are particularly prone to choosing short-term benefits over long-term gains.
Thankfully, I don't fall into any of those listeriosis-prone populations right now.
They're error-prone, and the qubits can pretty easily degrade into regular bits.
There is a house outside Baton Rouge, Louisiana, that is prone to flooding.
No cuisine is more prone to regional pride and sectarian strife than barbecue.
Subprime borrowers are more prone to loss of jobs or lower hourly wages.
With dry brush and no groundwater, the area is already prone to blazes.
So if you're prone to mascara smudges on your lids, apply that first.
The also prevent flareups, even when cooking normally flare-prone food like bratwurst.
Cryptocurrencies are prone to wild price swings in very short periods of time.
They left work early to fetch their grandparents from tiny, flood-prone towns.
Their specialty is the communication of rage to an audience prone to histrionics.
These townspeople are prone to believing in the paranormal, but terrified by it.
This is a moment when people are upset and prone to violence. 953.
She is prone to panic attacks, as are many of us these days.
Scallops are delicate, prone to being overshadowed if you approach them without care.
I'm prone to overexplaining things –- when my own understanding of them is shaky.
Not all of Mr. Xi's policies appear prone to waves of excess zeal.
Jane is fiercely loyal but is also an alcoholic prone to emotional outbursts.
Even events that bring together relatively wealthy tourists are prone to disease outbreaks.
This is particularly true in fire-prone areas in the Western United States.
For decades, state and local governments have permitted development in hurricane-prone areas.
The agency also has begun replacing crash-prone, 30-year-old computer systems.
"Paintings are delicate and easily prone to damage," she added in an email.
It was already facing a crisis from its crash-prone 737 MAX plane.
How the dams and reservoirs work Houston has long been prone to flooding.
But the base, on a flood-prone coastal peninsula, is no safe haven.
Spencer is moody, cerebral and prone to bouts of caution and common sense.
Their numbers are growing and they seem more prone to committing violent crimes.
All three are immensely flawed as well: possessive, naive, prone to hurting others.
He was once a serious politician prone to indiscipline; now he is wild.
How much more injurious is the most injury-prone sport than the least?
The question implies that the baseline is the least injury-prone sport percentage.
Bolton's views are controversial, but he's not known as particularly prone to lying.
Did Carl, a heart surgeon prone to abusive rages, do it on purpose?
It's known that users are prone to fatigue from repeated and unwanted prompts.
Myanmar is prone to natural disasters such as floods, cyclones, earthquakes and droughts.
During this period, we'll be prone to errors of communication, technology, and planning.
It's overly simplistic, and too prone to flattened discourse and protracted, useless fights.
He can be as unfocused, long-winded and prone to misstatement as ever.
He can be as unfocused, long-winded and prone to misstatement as ever.
Pros: Stylish, several colors, affordableCons: Not very protective, prone to scratches and cuts
Each is prone to bungling the good fortune, but in his own way.
Avoiding wildfires is onerous in fire country that's becoming more prone to fires.
It is particularly prone to flooding because it was built on swampy grounds.
Tuners love connection, and with their emotional depth may be prone toward depression.
Both teams were turnover-prone —18 for Oklahoma State, 17 for Wichita State.
Indonesia is in the so-called Ring of Fire and is earthquake-prone.
Jewell is polite, hard-working and prone to surprising, unsolicited acts of generosity.
This is an emerging area of cyber defense, prone to misunderstanding and confusion.
He is friendly and unceremonious, and prone to bursts of high-pitched laughter.
He is a business tycoon prone to obscene conduct, malicious speech and eccentricity.
However, sports bra straps and athletic pant linings are also prone to rubbing.
They are more prone to groupthink and less likely to question faulty assumptions.
In regions prone to wildfire, the same dynamics and tensions are in play.
Such stock often is thinly traded and prone to fluctuate due to speculation.
Analysts said the sector was prone to further weakness in the near term.
The magistrate must also hold regular meetings with townspeople in mafia-prone areas.
A fire-prone invasive grass species called cheatgrass is rapidly replacing sage brush.
Despite the slowdown in home sales, many flood-prone cities are still growing.
"Take that, take that folks who say Biden is gaffe-prone," Colbert added.
Research has shown that people with attention disorders are particularly prone to boredom.
But they're always slapdash and human, and prone to deliberate or accidental breakage.
A college freshman, she is sleepless and prone to wild bouts of panic.
I tend to be cautious and rational, prone to keep everything under control.
But engineers have raised alarm bells about the accident-prone structures for years.
People with Sagittarius rising are also prone toward verbal gaffes, which she is.
But the same way you'll hear people with acne-prone skin speak of finding surprise salvation after they hesitantly add jojoba oil to their routine, those with fine strands and grease-prone roots can make nice with hair oil, too.
"It's primarily 600-meters-in combat-style shooting from tripods, barricades, and improvised positions," Bernius told BI."The first three days is laying down in the prone, and then after that, they will never shoot from the prone again," he explained.
Motivated reasoning is a cognitive bias to which better-educated people are especially prone.
I'm not typically prone to acne; in fact, I'm usually on the drier side.
Certain groups are more prone to maxing out their cards than others, WalletHub found.
Error-prone ballot scanners can also throw a wrench into the whole voting experience.
With November's love-out-loud starmap, your private sign is uncharacteristically prone to PDA.
" An autopsy revealed the cause of Mitchel's death was "prone restraint and positional asphyxia.
The keyboard feels softer to type on and is less prone to crumb damage.
A face oil can benefit every skin type, even oily and blemish-prone skin.
German shepherds are disproportionately prone to musculoskeletal disorders, arthritis, diarrhea, obesity, and behavioral problems.
The only problem is that these gadgets are both hackable and prone to bugs.
I'm prone to eczema so I expected the worst: small spots, rashes, and burns.
And, like the president, his posts are prone to massive backlash and meme-ification.
The first thing to know about human memory is that it's prone to error.
Steel production in smog-prone Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region will be limited during winter.
Randolph told the Star that her CPAP machine is uncomfortable and prone to breaking.
While clinical diagnostic surveys are actually quite accurate, they are prone to some inaccuracies.
He says we should address this problem by educating people in mosquito-prone areas.
With Uranus retro in accident-prone Aries, some Poké Stops just aren't worth visiting.
Two years later, it halted sales of Oxycodone, a prescription painkiller prone to abuse.
Coronaviruses, on the whole, are "somewhat less prone to mutation than flu," Morse said.
Then, as this team is prone to do, it crawled out of its crypt.
It makes the flat area of southeast Texas prone to flooding during intense storms.
Nothing makes systems more error prone and buggy than having a situation like that.
It expands a lot as it absorbs charge, and it's prone to rapid degradation.
Already prone to blood clots, Williams was concerned she was experiencing a pulmonary embolism.
If that player happens to be prone to gratuitous legato runs, all the better.
For acne-prone patients, Dr. Zeichner is a fan of mineral or powder foundations.
The study followed 116 patients who were prone to repeatedly suffering from the infection.
Competitive running is a notoriously injury-prone pastime, even for those with full sight.
Some mosquitoes, like Aedes albopictus, are prone to infection by a bacterium called Wolbachia.
On the stump he often seemed unstable, slurring his way through gaffe-prone speeches.
GLOBAL oil markets have historically been prone to epic cycles of boom and bust.
But earlier campaign mishaps had made the M5S look alarmingly amateurish and accident-prone.
"Women who suffer from anxiety seem to be more prone to blackouts," Denning says.
Vía al Llano, among the earliest projects built under concession, has been accident-prone.
The deforestation also left large areas that were prone to massive amounts of erosion.
He is also garrulous, gaffe-prone and not obviously au fait with modern America.
Some people are prone to speaking ill of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Located on the bank of the Nile, Luxor is extremely prone to annual flooding.
Because of the conversational nature of bots, they are much more prone for abuse.
Waist measurements can be error-prone, since there's no standard way to do them.
Moisturizing will help, but some women are simply more prone to marks than others.
JAPAN is prone to fads—usually in fancy desserts or fashion ripe for Instagram.
H21, after all, is an extremely light molecule, prone to fizzling off into space.
But for the musicians atop that scene, life was not prone to self-effacement.
Violence and political unrest make production in Nigeria and Libya prone to big swings.
Two of our most hurricane-prone states have gone significant periods without a landfall.
In many ways, the link between Mr Macron and Mr Philippe looks friction-prone.
Great for creating a seal, but prone to picking up lint in your pocket.
Yet a crisis-prone economy has at least been put on a steadier footing.
Running back James Conner immediately ducked down appearing to tend to his prone teammate.
American firms seem to be more scandal-prone than their peers across the pond.
He is squeaky clean and prone to moralise, but not in a cloying way.
But those interviews didn't stir the controversy pot like Trump is prone to do.
The resounding answer is weekly, especially if you have sensitive or acne-prone skin.
"If you don't have a plan, you're much more prone to errors," Brown says.
Women, she believes, are particularly prone to judging themselves for failing to please others.
Once you've knocked them out, you can press circle to check their prone bodies.
Oil plays a central role in a clutch of emerging markets prone to trouble.
Such ads can stoke divisive public debate during elections and are prone to disinformation.
His range in the field was evaporating, his bat prone to weeks of ineffectiveness.
We're prone in this culture to lose control of our attention and our time.
But like the batteries on many cheap hoverboards, the Sun is prone to explosion.
Another big issue is that the overall consumer lifespan is prone to user error.
To be sure, every financial institution is prone to risk of internal self-dealing.
I'm not prone to depression or anxiety like I was in my younger days.
However, the performance of this sector remains volatile and is prone to FX fluctuations.
And I'm prone to very adult language in my excitement, but I controlled myself.
Get back to prone pushup position and walk your hands back to standing. Repeat.
Last week I found myself lying prone on an operating table, awaiting arthroscopic surgery.
Poor component quality, however, meant many of those devices are prone to catching fire.
The character's a bumbling barbarian so accident prone he causes chaos wherever he goes.
LIKE other areas of public policy, central banking is prone to fads and fashions.
But what makes someone prone to this, while another person has consistently blissful dreams?
We are all prone to impulse-buying, which is what I'd encourage to limit.
They're selfish, vain, prone to self-sabotage, and unable to handle criticism or rejection.
Thank rising prosperity, better policing and demography, with fewer young men prone to mischief.
"People who are prone to anxiety tend to feel uncertainty as threatening," Chapman says.
They are prone to using the tactics of the extreme right, during political confrontations.
But the program invades personal privacy and prejudices against those prone to ill health.
Even with all its virtues, that same trend could leave you prone to hackers.
Kevin Durant was the second pick in 2007 behind the injury-prone Greg Oden.
Yet he became prone to smashing racquets, arguing with umpires, and berating ball kids.
But while reactionary thought is prone to real wickedness, it also contains real insights.
Trump is all libido, lacks impulse control, and is prone to poor decision-making.
He is an adulterer, a hypocrite, politically clumsy and prone to retweeting racist posts.
This skeleton was that of a man, found lying prone in the lagoon's sediments.
The historical record shows that early cities and states were prone to sudden implosion.
The country is prone to heat waves and is already contending with devastating floods.
Somalia is at significant risk for drought, making the country more prone to conflict.
Also, these would be great for children who are prone to developing bad posture.
The boy is prone to "experiencing a meltdown" because of his diagnoses, she said.
However, Saudi, Russia and other oil production giant countries are prone to increase production.
More prone to stare at a screen than to engage our neighbors in conversation.
Federal law requires home buyers in certain flood-prone areas to get a policy.
Australia is prone to extreme weather events such as flooding, tropical cyclones and bushfires.
Dentists may also offer sealants for older children and for adults prone to cavities.
The camps were built quickly, with shelters in places prone to landslides and flooding.
I'm prone to acne and scarring, so it does a lot for my confidence.
Yet both Trump and Kim are prone to intemperate rhetoric, peacocking, and impulsive decisions.
"Machine-made terra cottas are prone to cracking in the winter," Ms. Freda said.
Virtualized x85033 environments are prone to sprawl and demand constant attention — and constant spending.
Methamphetamine use can also make blood vessel walls weak and more prone to rupture.
Williams looked flat-footed and immobile in the quarterfinal match, prone to baffling mistakes.
Humans are also prone to the belief that they are good people, she said.
Traders said that South Australia is particularly prone to price spikes and supply squeezes.
Built on land that was once a lake, it is also prone to flooding.
The downside of such a hard metal, though, is that it's prone to chipping.
This design also made them easy to pass around to fellow hangover-prone friends.
It's the sky-high, ankle-roll-prone heels I'm not so familiar with, though.
The blister-prone Hill had just topped 90 pitches, a big number for him.
Allegations that the governing body is prone to corruption have proliferated in recent years.
As humans, we're prone to anthropomorphizing animals — explaining their behavior in human, emotional terms.
Typically, hair with high porosity is prone to damage, breakage, and gaps, Bailey explains.
The hardest part about dating a Libra is that they're prone to conspicuous silences.
And please use the comments section to connect with your fellow breakout-prone babes.
Over-the-air UHF signals are also more prone to interference than VHF signals.
Factory farming is incredibly efficient economically, but it is wasteful environmentally and disease prone.
People on both sides of the aisle appear almost equally prone to conspiracies now.
Even when harbingers moved to a neighborhood of nonharbingers, their disaster-prone tendencies persisted.
But Mr. Lamb, prone to sports metaphors and coaching wisdom, does not discourage easily.
WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousin just concluded a tour of drought-prone southern Zambia.
Because the material is expensive and prone to cracking, watchmakers rarely experiment with it.
Morganlander also cites small caps as more prone to volatility over large cap stocks.
"He's been prone to offer his views about China in the afternoon," Cramer said.
They love the good things in life and might be prone to over-indulgence.
For now, their rotation is too injury-prone and their infielders are too old.
Both vertical and sloped seawalls are prone to violent overrunning by waves during storms.
The state is also prone to all kinds of natural disasters, not just quakes.
Bulgaria is ranked as the EU state most prone to corruption and organised crime.
As in the United States, Europeans are also building in increasingly fire-prone regions.
Politicos are notoriously prone to attributing election outcomes to gaffes and other oversimplified causes.
She is prone to such clots, a condition that nearly killed her in 2011.
I should mention that in the gallery I found the interactive pieces glitch-prone.
Women on average are more prone to anxiety Make tech and leadership less stressful.
According to Allstate, the most accident-prone drivers live in Boston; Baltimore; Worcester, Mass.
" He also criticized Ms. Norvill's testimony as "at times prone to exaggeration and embellishment.
Connell and Marianne are self-dramatizing and prone to putting themselves in terrible situations.
There is some déjà vu this week, which Mercury retrograde is prone to summon.
Lately, Mr. Salvini has become more prone than ever to acting over the top.
"The Greeks believed that women's bodies made them prone to instability," she told me.
Retrieving such experiences from memory is an equally selective task and prone to error.
You don't want anything too complicated or too prone to tipping over and spilling.
The astonishment-prone host (Wow!) has turned a pure zeal for business (It's amazing
Testing the camera I found images prone to high acutance and over saturated colors.
But Neptune is prone to denial, while Jupiter is always concerned with the truth.
He is mostly bald, with a rim of white stubble, and prone to sunburn.
But he also developed a reputation as arrogant, ambitious and prone to offensive comments.
Mann's 9-year-old daughter, Lulu, about Jasper, who is prone to public meltdowns.
Some defenders of the 2015 nuclear deal are prone to answer: Not a lot.
Without a seat at the table, PE is prone to being on the table.
You're prone to dig for truths and from your generation's perspective; knowledge is power.
That would be a fittingly paradoxical way to understand the paradox-prone nuclear age.
Science is composed of humans prone to self-serving reasoning just like everyone else.
Adopted when she was 4 years old, Danielle Kelley was prone to cutting herself.
Berlusconi, the scandal-prone businessman, embodies the classic ailments of the system, particularly corruption.
Presumably a black belly would make them more conspicuous, and more prone to predation.
Critics have charged for years that the metrics are untrustworthy and prone to manipulation.
Season after season, its protected lands are prone to landslides, flash floods and wildfires.
Trees are prone to anthropomorphism; we project our dreams and our anxieties onto them.
But GJ 1151 is a quieter star, less prone to outbursts than its siblings.
Securing internal communications: Internal communications are often prone to data leaks and cyber espionage.
But those generators are prone to failure, he said, and don't reach mountain communities.
Nashville is trying to move people like the Laidlaws away from flood-prone areas.
"He is prone to being sort of all or nothing," Wright said of Trump.
We're also looking into the factors that make this region prone to seismic activity.
"Like all human judgments, the Nobel committee's decisions are prone to error," he said.
Ensuring that drought-prone regions have sustainable access to water is "essential," Nambeye said.
I did notice that the special black finish is prone to smudges and fingerprints.
Quantum computing chips are very unstable, and prone to interference from heat and electricity.
The plan also calls for greater local planning and protection in flood-prone areas.
A population buffetted by economic upheaval and climate change is especially prone to paranoia.
Airports, designed for the complex interaction of specific processes, are inherently prone to obsolescence.
It's ideal for people who might be prone to falling, such as the elderly.
Its online system for reporting counterfeits, many say, is cumbersome and prone to hiccups.
Barron said projects on federal lands were most prone to legal challenges and delays.
If you're prone to brain farts, you should also have some stalling tactics ready.
The infamous failure of its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone tarnished its name.
Why are senior members of the Democratic Party, in particular, prone to such excesses?
They were a technological marvel, but they were prone to problems when it rained.
However, some people in flood-prone areas will probably have to move, he said.
But global warming is making the ice less predictable and more prone to buckling.
He thought them loutish, nosy, excessively fond of alcohol, and dangerously prone to violence.
And the star is erratic, prone to outbursts that can mimic a planet transit.
Since the murder rate is generally very low, it's prone to large statistical fluctuations.
It's true, grass can be tricky and prone to changes as a natural surface.
In some cases, that had meant mandatory elevation of buildings in flood-prone areas.
POET argued that the connection to Argo made the swap contracts prone to manipulation.
Many cutting-edge innovations remain buggy or more prone to failure than human workers.
But despite their connection, they are prone to bouts of mutual exasperation and impatience.
There are some structural challenges in other areas of the fire-prone West, however.
After all, I am, in ways both beneficial and detrimental, an obsession-prone person.
Since the murder rate is generally very low, it's prone to larger statistical fluctuations.
"This is related to how prone we are to using our imagination," Østby said.
If you combine a dog prone to ear infections, like a poodle, labrador retriever or cocker spaniel, with one prone to skin conditions like a bulldog or a doberman you could end up shelling out thousands to address the combination of problems.
Clinton was less prone to stumbling and had a better political operation in his state.
Riverdale has a very passionate fanbase, many of whom are prone to shipping certain couples.
Hell, Samsung wasn't even the first company this year to market a blast-prone gadget.
Living in America's most hurricane-prone state, she knew first-hand the devastation they caused.
But Drake was injury-prone in college and already suffered a hamstring injury in minicamp.
Musk is prone to setting grandiose targets, only to miss them or dial them back.
Indonesia is a disaster-prone archipelago that straddles the seismically active Pacific "Ring of Fire".
They wanted to figure out if certain races were more prone to anxiety than others.
Choosing the right makeup and skin care for acne-prone skin can be a minefield.
That's a cause that Didi knows well — and is prone to putting money towards helping.
That is because his administration looks nearly as scandal-prone as the one it replaced.
For me, on the other hand, LifeDNA's products instead resulted in itchy, pimple-prone skin.
Well, I kept on being prone to infections, and I kept getting infection after infection.
Do you see much support for limiting development in fire-prone areas in the West?
Oh, and they're also prone to an inherited brain disorder known as pug dog encephalitis.
The low-lying city is also prone to air pollution and flooding, and is sinking.
So be sure to prop yourself up with multiple pillows if you're prone to heartburn.
At the same time, populations are growing throughout California, especially close to fire-prone areas.
With valuation levels considered high in many stocks, investors may be more prone to sell.
I like the new Pro so much I'm prone to taking dramatic photos of it.
Finally, there was a no-fail solution for the spill-prone (read: all of us).
I am, indeed, a picky consumer prone to outrage and always ready for a boycott.
But experts say any filters that are introduced will likely be error-prone and ineffective.
Unfortunately, I have no idea yet if that means it's more crack or scratch prone.
In practice, such estimates rely on small sample sizes and are easily prone to error.
A very private man, de Gaulle was also cold, mostly humourless and prone to melancholy.
She doesn't like shaking hands, and is prone to foul-mouthed personal attacks on Stein.
The Bunraku-style puppet that represents Madama Butterfly's toddler son lay prone in its case.
If you're breakout-prone, Dr. Tanzi suggests keeping glycolic acid or toning pads on hand.
Chronically high levels can increase blood pressure and make an individual more prone to illness.
Its resistance to cracks under high pressure makes it well-suited for earthquake-prone areas.
Seeing that most people forgo protection there, it makes sense that it's prone to cancer.
The left-wing establishment is just as prone to rewarding failure as the conservative establishment.
Preliminary experiments on mice genetically engineered to be prone to vascular disease suggested they were.
The state should also consider limiting new development in fire-prone areas — an idea Gov.
Jokowi needs to simplify investment rules, police a graft-prone bureaucracy and streamline state enterprises.
Should people living in areas prone to flooding and shoreline erosion pack up and leave?
That includes even Republican-led ones prone to playing down the dangers of climate change.
That's not to say that other quake-prone countries are doing as well as Chile.
He's seen as gaffe-prone, from harmless flubs to more controversial racist, sexist, Islamophobic comments.
However, trigger-word activated voice AIs have been shown to be prone to accidental activation.
Other robots are just as prone to crashing and falling, often resulting in expensive repairs.
So why haven't tech investors — usually prone to growth-at-all-costs thinking — punished Facebook?
The condition, called keratosis, is one that those with these particular neanderthal genes are prone.
But you've also let your guard down, which can leave you prone to impulse purchases.
Robots tend not to make good chefs, even if they are less prone to tantrums.
Steadfast in his belief in his own superiority, Nureyev is also prone to monstrous outbursts.
At either end of CPEC are two violence-prone regions: Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Balochistan.
Young birds are very sensitive and could be prone to infections at a young age.
The violence in a nation prone to political strife has alarmed Kenyans and Western diplomats.
But they also distrust less objective types of assessment, which may be prone to corruption.
And some have already complained that the Note 7's screens are prone to breaking.
That makes them too bulky and prone to failure for use in mass-produced vehicles.
If you're prone to forgetting, set a reminder on your phone if you have to.
But for the minority prone to gambling problems, targeted marketing "can be destructive," Whelan says.
So what do chafed cow udders have in common with dehydrated, eczema-prone human skin?
Translation: The blemish-prone individuals' skin aged slower than that of the acne-free participants.
That means their music is prone to being danced to by people who shouldn't dance.
"Drying out acne-prone skin will only make your skin produce more oil," Rivkin explains.
However, this happy meat tube seems prone to getting itself into some tricky situations. pic.twitter.
Some are already traumatized by their experiences and prone to mental illness and self-harm.
Areas with human activity are particularly prone, since humans are often the sources of fires.
The sanctions left Iran with one of the world's oldest and most accident-prone fleets.
For those with acne-prone and sensitive skin, daily peel pads can feel too harsh.
Driving technology may never replace drivers, but it could help us become less injury prone.
Zachary Crockett / Vox A grocery store cereal aisle is no place for the anxiety-prone.
But the gangs emerging today are less organised and more prone to commit petty crime.
On Wednesday, U.S. regulators warned that some Samsung washing machines are also prone to exploding.
According to the experts, oily scalps are more prone, and shampooing regularly is the key.
In practice, periodic gluts and shortages mean that oil prices are prone to wild swings.
Systems characterised by positive feedback tend to be prone to instability and boom-bust cycles.
All are present in people who had traveled to Zika-prone areas, reports USA Today.
But it has cast a spotlight on some of Uber's more expensive, trouble-prone projects.
Drought dating back to 2015 has made the regions prone to flash flooding after rain.
Deforestation has left most of the nation stripped of trees and extremely prone to landslides.
Qantas Airways flights from Sydney to Dallas, for example, are occasionally prone to weight restrictions.
"If you are from the area, you know that it is flood prone," police said.
Many American presidents have also been lousy at their jobs and prone to irrational behaviour.
"Maybe one person is more prone to plaque buildup and the other isn't," Akosa says.
Samsung's recalled, fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 has been placed on the no-fly list.
These snakes, identified by the Post as western diamondbacks, are venomous and prone to biting.
The toll was high, even for a country prone to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and typhoons.
Behavioral science explains why we are all so prone to preferring money today over tomorrow.
When adversaries believe you are weak, they are emboldened to act -- and prone to miscalculate.
Their aggressive pit-prone fans added several layers of humidity to an already sweaty room.
Markets for capital are error-prone in a way that markets for goods are not.
"They're kids; they're schoolchildren," he said of the users on Facebook groups prone to extremism.
Second, when America fails to lead, the world becomes less predictable and more conflict-prone.
It is complementing the other institutions involved and is perhaps less prone to political compromise.
First and foremost he's rock's proudest peacock, prone to the opulent, outrageous and occasionally ostentatious.
The Mexican capital is highly prone to earthquakes because it's built on a drained lakebed.
Such scenarios play to the advantage of the other side -- leaving ours prone to manipulation.
The remaining loose skin was prone to infections, so his vet decided to remove it.
But that open source philosophy makes Roblox prone to hacks and exploits such as Asshurt.
For those extremely prone to feeling guilty, April Fools' Day can be a difficult holiday.
Some clitorises are prone to adhesions because of the way they're structured, Dr. Rubin says.
The program offers flood policies to residents of flood-prone areas where insurance is required.
An ambitious $165 billion water-diversion scheme for drought-prone regions is in the works.
Brains may be slow and error-prone, but they are also robust, adaptable and frugal.
Mr al-Barnawi's lot are more prone to tolerate Muslims who choose not to fight.
Traders are betting the stock will remain prone to wild gyrations in the near term.
Someone who collects isn't prone to giving, and I'm always trying to turn those people.
Behind the crony index is the idea that some industries are prone to "rent seeking".
No wonder GDP statistics are still so prone to constant and substantial revision (see article).
LONDON, Sep 9983 (Reuters) - The London tin market is becoming increasingly prone to spread tightness.
And most important, all their cells are getting older and more prone to going astray.
The president is unpopular and prone to tweeting inflammatory nonsense for no reason at all.
Any mechanical part is prone to wearing down, and the home button is no exception.
He also planned to cut federal insurance coverage for homes that were prone to floods.
The wit is sharp, quick as ever, but now he's prone to … what's the word?
A Reuters witness initially saw the man lying prone by one of the terminal exits.
Generic injectables are prone to shortage because of low profit margins and high production costs.
It also hopes to build concrete lightning shelters in areas prone to strikes, Mohsin said.
Prominent GOP figures who are prone to jab at Trump were fiercer than usual. Sen.
Women are grossly underrepresented among patent holders, despite their growing presence in invention prone disciplines.
"Bali is safe just keep away from disaster prone areas," wrote the agency on Twitter.
Justice Anthony Kennedy's habit of writing in sweeping phrases makes him especially prone to this.
Pros: Almost unbreakableCons: Expensive, prone to messy knots, difficult to break (when the time comes)
They are more impulsive and more prone to change as their brains continue to develop.
As our brains age, studies show that seniors are more prone to risk taking behaviors.
The observatory will also use new approaches to make it less prone to false detections.
Add in poverty, racism, fractured families and joblessness, and you get extremely stress-prone populations.
There, developers simply need to stop building homes in fire-prone areas, Dr. Stephens said.
The president has proven himself risk-acceptant and prone to never second-guess his instincts.
Even without any interference, such information technology upgrades are prone to accidental failures and disruptions.
Houses in wildfire, tornado, or hurricane prone areas will almost always command higher insurance premiums.
Since you're prone to dig deep beneath the surface, you tend to drag out decisions.
Established in 1968, the NFIP offers federal flood insurance to families in flood-prone areas.
But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
A tracker for keys, wallets, bags or any other important items they're prone to lose
The nation's most hurricane-prone regions, the Southeast and Gulf Coasts, have been eerily quiet.
But he can also be rigid and prone to doubling down on provocative public statements.
Systems characterized by positive feedback tend to be prone to instability and boom-bust cycles.
Whenever it went to sea over the years, the Admiral Kuznetsov was prone to accidents.
In the last seconds he put in some serious hammer blows on the prone Thompson.
Other unlikely props include splatter-prone paint, Cap'n Crunch cereal and a series of tubes.
He is lurid, pulpy, and prone to pushing facts as far as they can go.
Better land-use planning to limit housing development in fire-prone locations could help, too.
Towns situated right beside the Mississippi River, like Grafton, Illinois, are especially prone to flooding.
Less profitable lenders are more vulnerable to economic shocks, and prone to taking on risks.
We already get hints of Orlando's insecurities, suggestions that he might be prone to instability.
Their pilot is a bit old (stroke-prone) and a storm is on the way.
Secondly, people, naturally, are more prone to regret circumstances over which they had some control.
Although it's probably true of other genres, dance music seems particularly prone to cyclical trends.
As the father of a four-year-old boy who's prone to seizures, I worry.
Houston can grapple with its land use policies that have made it so flood-prone.
Children and teens who are overweight are particularly prone to weight-related bullying and teasing.
It has been divisive, misleading, unburdened by facts and prone to personality politics and gimmicks.
Benioff is not prone to understatement, but his respect for Block has been borne out.
Hurricane Jeanne hit Gonaïves, killing 3,000 and leveling the flood-prone city, in the northwest.
Even a mistake-prone Giants offense should be able to outscore a team in transition.
A cup of coffee for my mind, Is how I'm prone to think on thee.
We're always prone to looking at the bad things, the things that aren't working right.
Samsung discontinued its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, which was prone to catching fire, last month.
"Those loose joins are unstable and prone to dislocation and chronic pain," the center says.
Beautiful, bad-tempered, scandal-prone, she makes for unfailingly good copy, and heaps of it.
What is one reason residents in hurricane-prone areas do not heed warnings to evacuate?
Mike Burden is a troubled young man, without meaningful goals and prone to violent outbursts.
But she conceded that even emergency officials are prone to rumors, at least among themselves.
Oklahoma also happens to be one of the most tornado-prone states in the nation.
He ignored women almost completely and was prone to infatuation with younger, intellectually stimulating men.
Frail and prone to a variety of ailments, Locke died from cardiac illness in 1954.
And people are prone in times of crisis, turmoil, and social unrest ... to limiting things.
The skyscraper sits on land that is "prone to liquefying," though it probably won't fall.
He had been physically abused as a child and was prone to getting into fistfights.
And that will challenge the ability of people to remain in increasingly flood-prone areas.

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