Guidant also suspected by late 2004 that the Renewal models would become increasingly prone to failure as the devices aged, documents indicate.
He had become overweight and increasingly prone to various maladies.
Americans, and not only Americans, are increasingly prone to see events in the real world through the infantile syllogisms of television and film.
After this, Weber became increasingly prone to depression, nervousness and insomnia, making it difficult for him to fulfill his duties as a professor.
This biological matter, he speculated, could make surface waters more opaque and increasingly prone to soak up the abundant heat of sunlight.
It was also found that as boiler pressure increased, the large diameter seal around the trunk was increasingly prone to leaking.
The Birkenstock is a handy referent in a world increasingly prone to thinking about shoes as an infallible system of social and ideological classification.
Therefore, as the weight on the drivers decreases, the locomotive has less adhesion and becomes increasingly prone to slipping.
They were increasingly prone to introspective analysis without a social cutting edge.
By 1790, the house was growing increasingly prone to damp, and was demolished only forty years after completion.