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He is prone to illness.
Cheaters are agents with high discount rates, prone to defraud others in exchange.
Positioning of obese patients was found to be more prone to set-up errors and requires online position verification.
Positioning of obese patients seems more prone to set-up errors and requires online position verification.
However, highly virulent pathogens are prone to local extinction, and there are a number of strategies for persistence.
Regulation, however comprehensive and widely ratified and implemented, is unlikely to prove highly successful since it is prone to enforcement deficit.
To illustrate, beings with limited cognitive capacities are prone to mistakes in utility calculations.
With peace keeping, the primary public good produced is political-military stability in a con-ict-prone region.
Patients were positioned in either the supine or prone position depending on the type of tumour.
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propenso/sa a [masculine-feminine, singular], boca abajo [masculine-feminine]…
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enclin/-ine, étendu/-ue face contre terre, (couché) sur le ventre…
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auf dem Bauch, neigend…
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