Could it be that some people are just more prone to be dour?
By insisting on these three key events first, traders will find that their trading is less haphazard and prone to be regulated by emotions.
In my experience, a theater audience that contains a significant number of black people is prone to be more vocal in its response to a show.
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That makes it more difficult for business people to create opportunities, which means that young people then don't have work, which means that they are more prone to be recruited in violent conflicts.
Moreover, whatever their own personal feelings, Arab rulers are acutely aware that their citizens are prone to be disturbed by the sufferings of their fellow-Arabs, whether from sanctions in Iraq or blockade in Gaza.
First, because in light of the Lance Armstrong discussion, sports fans and casual observers alike are more prone to be skeptical of any and all athletes these days when something so sensational and unbelievable gets reported.
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It seems that even the largest companies, armed with legions of expert financial advisers and ERISA lawyers who are paid hefty fees, are both prone to be out-witted by the financial vendors they entrust with plan assets and ill-equipped to identify competitive, conflict-free 401(k) investment solutions.
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Charities continue to pile into high risk, high cost, opaque investments, such as structured notes, hedge funds and private equity and are prone to be victimized by other investment scams because they have failed to acknowledge and address the unique vulnerabilities related to managing the investment portfolios of these types of organizations.
Many thousands of people are thought to be prone to faints - a condition called vasovagal syncope.
Jean-Claude Mas, 73, spent eight months in detention after his company's breast implants were revealed to be prone to rupturing.
The UCLA team found that moderate exercise alone was enough to benefit mice bred to be prone to heart disease.
Policy errors are partly to blame for Japan's plight, but the awkward fact is that post-bubble economies tend to be prone to deflation.
Historians and geneticists argue that this inclination for deification is actually deeply embedded in the human psyche, and we have evolved to be prone to worship.
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Cities including Hoboken and Jersey City were inundated, and officials continue try seek exemptions for skyscrapers and large apartments from federal rules requiring flood-prone buildings to be elevated.
For me, the other striking thing that Mr Diamond said was that the eurozone would continue to be prone to "chronic event risk" in respect of the ability to finance themselves of the weaker peripheral economies - which many now see as including Italy and Spain, along with Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
They were explaining to me why our open economy seems to always be prone to speculative bubbles and crashing.
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In addition, the questionnaire had 14 items that evaluated how good participants were at expressing empathy and understanding to their partners and how prone they were to be critical or defensive.
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Blum adds that since the CBOE is the playgorund of hedgers and speculators, its business tends to be less prone to market movements than other exchanges.
Steil finds the NYSE trading system to be archaic and prone to corruption.
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First, any effort to have the IRS police advocacy activities of social-welfare organizations is bound to be clumsy and prone to degenerate into either selective or broad witch hunts.
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Any college or university that starts to ask such questions establishes a great marketing initiative to recruiting future female students and improves the finances of alumnae who may be prone to donate more to their caring alma maters.
According to a new study by a team at UCLA, older brains have differing abilities to gauge troubling situations and may be less prone to screen out swindlers.
Financial spouses tend to be analytical and more prone to taking on risk, but financial planning and investing is not an exact science.
You will be able to see what cars have proved to be reliable and which ones are prone to make you know your repair shop people on a first-name basis.
Consultants may not fairly evaluate every manager and may be prone to favor certain managers.
Mr McCurdy said "fraud is a real possibility" and "some of it may be prone to legal action".
He had a stent inserted into his kidney that is prone to infections and must be replaced every year.
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Carbon-Nomex might be prone to point-puncture, but glazed into panels in this format, a good solid smack means precisely nothing to it.
Old ice, also called multiyear ice, tends to be thicker ice and less prone to melting out in summer.
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Cystic fibrosis sufferers prone to damaging infections may be able to fight them more effectively with a simple sugar inhaler.
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