error-prone en el diccionario PONS

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Traditionally, this has been solved with comments, but this can be error-prone.
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For years, medication was distributed by correctional officials without medical training in the context of an error-prone system.
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Chemically modified bases can be bypassed by either error-prone or error-free translesion polymerases, or through genetic exchange with the sister chromatid.
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In this model, awkward, random, and error-prone movements are corrected for using error feedback to produce smooth and accurate movements over time.
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The first and last position may be less error-prone positions and more easily recalled.
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When the fabricator receives painted files he must laboriously recover the pads from the mass of painted strokes, a time-consuming and error-prone process.
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This makes the plane fly steadily without error-prone slats, spoilers or flaps.
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The reason for such principles is that without them, the entry and updating of large volumes of data becomes error-prone and labor-intensive.
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These efforts could be described as manual, error-prone and tedious.
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The conclusion drawn from this line of research was that human probabilistic thinking is fundamentally flawed and error-prone.
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