1Mr Almunia said the budget programme was achievable but prone to risk.
2Safety warnings about its buildings, including earthquake-prone ones, extend back 18 years.
3And good ideas are always welcome in an industry prone to conservatism.
4The country also remains as politically unstable and crisis prone as ever.
5However, the medications and therapies available are prone to producing side effects.
6But as in most earthquake-prone countries, it needed to improve building regulations.
7So are they prone to echo farmers' concerns rather than challenge them?
8One earthquake prone building has roof tanks containing 75 tonnes of water.
9But they also know the issue is prone to spark strong emotions.
10Do you live, for example, in a disaster-prone area of the country?
11Emotional tendencies: Some individuals are simply more prone to anger than others.
12Cons: Largest sizes prone to walking; inner cam lobes quite close together.
13Erevall's mostly at sea level, so it's prone to storm inundation, but-
14However, the process of folding and synthesizing proteins is prone to errors.
15With the men prone, Coraspe said, he could no longer see them.
16The kingdom's armed forces have often appeared unprepared and prone to mistakes.
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