Examples of 'prone to human' in a sentence

Meaning of "prone to human"

prone to human: Likely to make mistakes or exhibit typical human weaknesses

How to use "prone to human" in a sentence

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Such methods are also prone to human error.
Pilots are prone to human error and they are incredibly expensive for the airlines.
Especially repetitive tasks that could be prone to human error.
Some men are more prone to human papillomavirus disease.
And this process of once again recounting is prone to human error.
This process is prone to human error and is costly to maintain.
It involves a lot of attention and calculations and prone to human errors.
Processes are prone to human errors.
It is simple and requires no special equipment but is prone to human error.
Furthermore, they are prone to human error and batch to batch differences.
This would take a long time and is prone to human error.
This may be prone to human error, which could influence the results of the study.
The design of cryptographic protocols is a difficult task and prone to human errors.
These guides are often inaccurate, prone to human error and laborious to produce.
The automatic locks may sound convenient but they are more prone to human error.

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At the same time they are often prone to human pressures that.
This reduces the cost and also makes the welding process less prone to human error.
Furthermore, the inspection process is prone to human error and human subjectivity.
They are been recounted . And this process of once again recounting is prone to human error.
The practice was time-consuming and prone to human error.
However, such manual upgrade is time consuming, expensive and prone to human error.
Thus, such existing methods can be prone to human error.
Also, such pH determinations done in the field are often prone to human error.
This is not only tedious, but also prone to human error.
Spraying the crop is a relatively labor-intensive operation and prone to human error.
This manual effort takes time, and is prone to human error.
Manual invoice-to-pay processes can really slow a business down - and they are prone to human error.
This method is obviously labor-intensive and prone to human error.
Decisions are made from the gut and the process is prone to human error.
That was VERY time consuming and was especially prone to human error.
Such a technique is unorganized, confusing and prone to human error.
However, it did at least succeed in wardening the SPAs most prone to human pressure.
Any type of paper-based calibration system will be prone to human error.
Mr. Perrin, Research was conducted on the sectors most prone to human trafficking.
And algorithms are, of course, still prone to human bias.

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