Training camp is very rigorous and I was prone to a lot of cramps.
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Facebook is maturing from a teenager prone to mistakes to a sophisticated adult who knows how to get around the block.
Female rats who had their ovaries removed became just as prone to a chemically induced condition similar to PD as male rats.
The bad news is that we're still prone to a few bad habits that prevent us from taking full advantage of these opportunities.
These ordinarily smart investors are still betting that Corus' exposure to the commercial real-estate lending market (one of its big businesses is arranging condominium loans) is prone to a stumble.
In our pages last October, as he has elsewhere, Roach repeated his warnings, specifically citing commodity prices as prone to a falloff in activity, both in the U.S. and China.
The EU's achievement is to have provided a continent prone to conflict with a set of institutional arrangements whereby those conflicts can be resolved through a recognized political and legal process.
But an Italian study, published in the March issue of Nature Neuroscience, found that children prone to a particular type of epilepsy nearly all had problems in one particular area of the brain.
There is even more cause for worry, something that makes the Eurozone banks, whether they be Cyprian, Spanish, Italian or even German, more prone to a bank run then say the banks in the US, UK, Japan and heck even in Zimbabwe.
She also recommends desensitizing the (poor) cat by playing a recording of a baby crying, and perhaps having a friend's child come over to play so the cat gets used to kids, and presumably is then less prone to a full blown freakout when sticky hands grab its tail.
"Obviously a catamaran is more prone to capsizing than a mono-hull, " he said.
In a coup-prone country in western Africa a few years ago, I heard this story over dinner.
Take a transatlantic combination of a lumbering, accident-prone universal bank with a prickly, free-wheeling investment bank, and only the foolhardy would bet on success.
If you are a jumpy investor, prone to selling out after a market spill, you should limit your choices to those with an A in down markets.
The PC power supply is probably the most failure-prone item in a personal computer.
One TV spot showed a doctor standing over a prone patient, declaring, "He's got money coming out the wazoo!"
Wales coach Warren Gatland revealed injury-prone Jones suffered a fresh knee injury on the bags in training on the weekend.
Today's trustbusters are better economists, less prone to take a swipe against big and successful companies just because they are big and successful.
Competitors shoot from the prone position at a paper or plastic target on a wooden frame, with a round, black aiming mark on a white background.
Just before the period ended, Bryan Little and Ladd got a jump on a race to the Sabres' net and Ladd fired one past a prone Miller.
The company owns varied working interest (25% -100%) in strategic oil prone properties with a total of 58, 458 acres, proven reserves of 1.75 MMBOE with current production levels of over 500-700 BOPD.
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Not for Mr Smith the lazy myths of a lost, rural golden age, to which many city-dwellers are prone to succumb after a day spent negotiating the noise, traffic and smog of their man-made environments.
Alternatively, a depressed mother may be more likely to produce a child who is prone to depression - and to have a low birth weight baby because they may be more likely to smoke and drink during pregnancy.
The chancellor's partial redesign of benefits as tax credits has proved to be a costly and error-prone administrative nightmare, so abstruse that a casual observer can be forgiven if they suspect that obfuscation was one of the main objectives of the reform.
Wright appears to have little protection in a strikeout-prone lineup other than first baseman Ike Davis, who recovered from a dreadful start last year to finish with 32 homers and 90 RBIs.
The international geosciences programme (IGCP) project 567 on earthquake archaeology is intended to demonstrate that archaeological evidence can make a valuable contribution to long-term seismic-hazard assessments in earthquake-prone regions where there is a long and lasting cultural heritage.
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If you have a basement prone to water, pick everything up from the floor.
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Many thousands of people are thought to be prone to faints - a condition called vasovagal syncope.
In Gujarat, for example, Ahmedabad, the commercial capital, is riot prone but Surat, a textile centre, is not.
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