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Feet with high arches may be prone to stress because of the lack of natural shock absorption. Seek shoes with cushioning to alleviate this problem.

SocGen bankers told the LIA that, for a dollar investor, an equity investment would be prone to currency fluctuations, while investing via derivatives would hedge such a risk.

She would never walk, she would never talk, she would probably be blind, and she would certainly be prone to other catastrophic conditions from cerebral palsy to complete mental retardation, and on and on.

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Why should the stressed brain be prone to habit formation?

If you've got plump cheeks or extra baby fat on your face, you might be prone to infections.

If you're a perfectionist, like me, you might especially be prone to not doing anything at all if you think you can't do it expertly.

To be prone to illness in failing years

In the past, I would be prone to staying at my office until all hours of the night to get work done and working on the weekends.

About 2 million years ago, our feeble and Bulnerable (susceptable) ancestors dwelled in the cavities and they were exposed to grim hardships in nature so as to be prone to diseases.

But seafarers can be prone to specific illnesses and diseases because of the nature of the work and travel to new countries.

And even in developed markets, property, which many people regard as stable, will always be prone to volatility.

Next time you reach for that Krispy Kreme, think twice. If your cat is watching, she may be prone to overeating as well.

Without enough stress, you're unlikely to give your full effort and you may also be prone to making mistakes.

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