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But, it's not just neuroscientists who fall prey to neurosexism.
The latest to fall prey to this cycle is Vine.
We can't let them fall prey to stasis and rationing.
He expected the index to fall prey to eventual selling pressure.
He sees many young professionals fall prey to playing this card.
Now he's more boring, but we all fall prey to nostalgia.
While playing on my phone, I fall prey to online advertising.
Migrant workers frequently fall prey to shady recruiters proffering exaggerated wages.
Unconscious biases Hedge funds may fall prey to unconscious biases, too.
Pundits on both the left and right fall prey to this thinking.
They're all large bureaucracies so you're going to fall prey to that.
Here's how to take action if you fall prey to a scam:
Chinese investors are not the only ones who fall prey to this.
And both women and men fall prey to these tendencies, Shulman said.
Not surprisingly, I fall prey to my food cravings embarrassingly easily this month.
Schliep is not alone among those who fall prey to recurring overdraft fees.
Ciera Eastin is the first to fall prey to her own devious rep.
Some activists fear they could fall prey to the phenomenon they are documenting.
Even people who are highly knowledgeable about topics can fall prey to it.
Do not fall prey to those who use you for their own gain.
To let it fall prey to partisan bickering would harm our national security.
Tensions are high, and, more and more, Venezuelans fall prey to discriminatory attacks.
Some already make wonderful wines, but too many fall prey to formulaic production.
Assassination is out; these Nazi hunters refuse to fall prey to nakam, or vengeance.
Discovery isn't the only recent Trek series to fall prey to needless continuity backflips.
If you fall prey to one of these scams, you'll need to act immediately.
It's a shame we fall prey to materialistic thinking because we certainly know better.
The elephants also fall prey to poachers or traps set up to catch animals.
And guess who has a large workforce that would fall prey to these rules?
Never again should we allow the American people to fall prey to Washington's intransigence.
But before you proceed, make sure you don't fall prey to Irreplaceable Me Syndrome.
Another worries that The Times will "normalize" Trump and fall prey to his manipulations.
If you are nearing retirement, you could fall prey to common misconceptions about Medicare.
Don't fall prey to the "Uber vs Lyft racing each other to go public" narrative.
The good news is that you don&apost have to fall prey to these missteps.
Mindful of Western warnings, Basha had urged his supporters not to fall prey to violence.
Living with my new girlfriend, I finally fall prey to the siren song of skin care.
We will fall prey to our worst impulses and sow the seeds of our own destruction.
So as crazy as all this sounds, people still fall prey to these IRS phone scams.
Even savvy job hunters can fall prey to employment scams — including on legitimate job search websites.
It's important for the concerned departments in Kabul and Islamabad not to fall prey to this.
And, Townsend emphasized, so many of these characters still fall prey to stereotypes—particularly bisexual characters.
That's as individuals still fall prey to predatory sales practices, which often wind up in arbitration.
Another reason we confuse being better with being richer is that we fall prey to survivorship bias.
It is easy to fall prey to the idea that writing success is intrinsically bound to youth.
It can also fall prey to the "moral hazard" problem encountered by negative emissions and solar geoengineering.
I think, so often, all of us fall prey to 'What's next?' and 'What is the future?
But the real mind-numbing factor is how all of these photographs fall prey to cookie-cutter Instagrammization.
We constantly urge consumers to not fall prey to baseless rumors and to enjoy their pack of Kurkure.
She did not fall prey to the cynicism that beleaguers so many former evangelicals when their faith changes.
So much of the misinformation problem is about people gaming the system, which machines particularly fall prey to.
To help Myanmar address these challenges, the United States must not fall prey to a short attention span.
But who wouldn't fall prey to a few slip-ups after emerging from the ground after 15 years?
But the members of Casa Blanca had promised never to let their neighborhood fall prey to that again.
They need only a few victims to fall prey to their schemes to more than cover their costs.
In later years, though, manufacturers in particular fall prey to a pair of provisions phased in by Republicans.
Normally, migrants take back roads to avoid the checkpoint and often fall prey to criminals who lie in wait.
I am so grateful for the people who prayed for me early on to not fall prey to it.
De Villiers notes that scorpions, baboon spiders, and some lizard species also fall prey to poachers in the region.
If, instead, some of those senators find him guilty, they may fall prey to Mr Trump's base in primaries.
We tend to focus on the percentage rather than the amount we save, and fall prey to a mental illusion.
In the future, the refinery may well fall prey to the descendants of its long-dead reason for being: algae.
I don't want to fall prey to thinking poorly about the record that was the least critically savored on Pitchfork.
A word to the youngs: The shiny tools of modernity will always fall prey to the ancient flaws of humanity.
As Padawer notes, most victims fall prey to a rapist they know and then find the criminal-justice system unresponsive.
They slept in race car beds and had a toy dollhouse so they wouldn't fall prey to toxic gender stereotypes.
Corporate fashions come and go, and managers of companies like G.E. may fall prey to stultifying complexity and financial overreach.
There would be no point in developing a new drug only to have it, too, instantly fall prey to resistance.
Nevertheless, removal requires two-thirds Senate approval and could fall prey to the same partisan dysfunction as the confirmation process.
Over time and with frequent wear, though, even a "perfect" pair of jeans can fall prey to sagging, bagging, and fading.
Add in regular sums of incompetence that any new venture could fall prey to, and ICOs feel a bit Old West.
While other industries fall prey to the forces of creative disruption, giant insurers have largely managed to remain giant and profitable.
As Chicago continues to fall prey to gun violence and residents lose hope, it&aposs time for deliberate and effective action.
In addition, investors often fall prey to availability bias, where they overreact to bad news about a company, producing reactive decisions.
In addition to noneffective monetary policy, Dalio thinks the implementation of fiscal policy will most likely fall prey to political intervention.
Evangelical politicians fall prey to the allure of money, sex and power at the same rates as just about everyone else.
Diaconis and Skyrms caution that if you are not careful, you can fall prey to a kind of bait-and-switch.
We just saw what happens to legitimate political parties when they fall prey to movements that are, at base, anti-American.
Party propagandists insist that China without Communist rule would descend once more into chaos and fall prey to hostile foreign powers.
They may not fall prey to an illness, but they're going to live a long time, so they'll need more money.
No matter how strictly you've baby-proofed your home, any parent can easily fall prey to accidental dangers on a busy day.
People want to believe and can easily fall prey to those leaders who may be better at promoting than the actual science.
Until we see those efforts from Washington, we must not fall prey to the partisan, political rhetoric that dominates debates on immigration.
All you had to do to fall prey to this attack was click a disguised link preview sent via the messaging app.
On the other, it's gendered, and, like everything that is bifurcated by language, can fall prey to the alienation imposed by language.
I think if they were at home more, or in the office more, I think they would really fall prey to doubts.
We all fall prey to it at some point, but getting rid of it for good is trickier than we might think.
As a consequence, they fall prey to the illusion that the benefits of the removal of sanctions will eventually outweigh its cost.
It seems so obvious, yet your smartphone, the internet and social media all make it so easy to fall prey to distraction.
Unfortunately, it is not the only media company to fall prey to a "fairness" trap when dealing with a racist White House.
According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), these kids can fall prey to violence, abuse, and exploitation while they are displaced.
"The challenge of making a sculptural garment is to not fall prey to the tropes of fashion," the artist explained over email.
With flu season in full swing and the new coronavirus spreading, it's better to take precautions than to fall prey to sickness.
Even the most self-disciplined can fall prey to a food or drug addiction under the right mix of adversity and stress.
"If you're searching for student loans, don't fall prey to websites that offer better student loan rates for a fee," explains Harzog.
And not to fall prey to acting like, oh, it's just politics as usual — because I don't think that is the case.
Or will it fall prey to the Yeezus curse and sell out before we can even think of getting our hands on it?
Dr. Brennan might be a woman with superhuman smarts, but even she can fall prey to the worst kind of enemy: the flu.
Don't fall prey to this ignorant, harmful mentality — the same one used to blame sexual assault survivors for the crimes perpetrated against them.
Academics, think tanks, NGOs and media can help populations become savvier consumers of information, so we don't fall prey to trolls and bots.
But Eritrea, run by a government with a strongly secular approach, says concerns that its citizens could fall prey to extremism are misplaced.
What is disheartening is how otherwise intelligent people have let themselves fall prey to interpreting factual tidbits to support their own ideological conclusions.
Many Central Americans fall prey to extortion, rape or even kidnapping by gangs and drug cartels as they make their way through Mexico.
It's the latest mega-event to fall prey to the social distancing measures put in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Those who believed the Kremlin conspiracy was a partisan myth could feel confident that the counsel would not fall prey to political pressures.
The spate of violence shows how even a country known for its progressive drug policies can fall prey to the war on drugs.
And if Germany should fall prey to those who seek to manipulate fear, then the country will have been the victim of two tragedies.
Smart TVs today can fall prey to any number of hacker tricks—including one still-viable radio attack, stylishly demonstrated by a hovering drone.
How did so many people — high-achieving, privileged people with big goals and their entire lives ahead of them — apparently fall prey to this?
But he urged them not to fall prey to the periodic temptation that has emerged throughout history to alienate minorities and resist social change.
Worse, university campuses, once refuges for free speech advocates, now commonly fall prey to the Heckler's veto and all too often cancel controversial speakers.
So while many people fall prey to the attack, many more don't -- and a breach could be stopped by just one person reporting it.
Do you ever fall prey to your old thinking about them or would you say you are "on the other side," so to speak?
As with any diet, veganism can fall prey to the bad habits of too much processed food and not enough vitamins and other nutrients.
Instead, she assumes that former industry leaders will fall prey to cronyism — a theme that pervades the movies, but has little basis in history.
The issue has relevance for economics as individuals' tendency to fall prey to temptation often negatively affects plans to, for instance, save for retirement.
Women aren't immune to gender bias against other women or girls, and even people who are conscientious feminists can fall prey to unconscious bias.
However, Germany must not fall prey to the illusion that there will be a return to the status quo ante following the Trump Presidency.
The Continental name would fall prey to United Airlines in 2012 when the two merged and the decision was made to adopt United's name.
Tree worship can fall prey to political exploitation, especially when a national or ethnic group claims an immemorial attachment to a patch of land.
But we need more than just a culture change -- we need greater protection for women who could fall prey to this sort of harassment.
Confirmation bias is the tendency to handpick information that aligns with our prior beliefs; we all fall prey to this in our daily lives.
It is its stomach, digesting the souls who fall prey to the idyllic fantasies that it creates to entrap family members in a waking dream.
Even careful collectors can fall prey to one of the whiskey world's big buyer bewares: There are a fair number of fake rarities in circulation.
Currently, farmers can get compensation for farm animals that fall prey to wolves and subsidies for electric fences are available to help keep them out.
As reported by Motherboard last year, tens of thousands of people fall prey to software and apps like PhoneSheriff, which was discontinued in March, 2018.
Market participants often fall prey to lagging indicators, as they rely heavily on information that may no longer be indicative of where things are headed.
Nonetheless, strengthening democracy across the globe will prove impossible if even the most established democracies today fall prey to the tactics of would-be autocrats.
She worries that he will sink into the same patterns of drinking and gang violence that most young men in the village fall prey to.
Some poor children voluntarily approach people they think are labor contractors, offering their services in exchange for an advance, and fall prey to trafficking networks.
Plus-side: It's a straight-up tax, so it doesn't fall prey to the price uncertainties, corruption and other shenanigans associated with cap-and-trade.
This will lead to more consumers being harmed, more lives being ruined, and more financial devastation to those who fall prey to yet another scheme.
It may seem that not paying taxes would be beneficial and sound like a good deal, but women should not fall prey to this rationale.
Even normally reputable sources like the online Ancient History Encyclopedia fall prey to perpetuating the idea of the link between the army and the acronym.
This tip requires everyone on your team to apply the same settings to their calendars, but it'll ensure your meetings don't fall prey to schedule dysfunction.
Some critics raised concerns that Sivan would fall prey to straight-washing in his bid for Top 40 appeal — concerns he laughed off in an interview.
But to come up with a long list of industries—including, as some Americans advocate, cinemas—that might fall prey to foreign manipulation goes too far.
Over the years, we've watched women's bodies fall prey to the nipping and tucking of photo-editing software, fueling the unrealistic expectations society pits against them.
Just like your laptop and iPhone, a smart TV is another part of the connected-device universe, meaning that it, too, can fall prey to hackers.
"What we found, as we expected, is that dingos don't fall prey to [overimitation]; they just learn to solve the puzzle on their own," she said.
Would Maddon trust his bullpen now, or would he fall prey to the sort of anxiety that nearly cost the franchise its historic moment last fall?
The political divisions under President Trump and Britain's Brexit shambles showed that even mature democracies could fall prey to dangerous populism and demagogy, Mr. Zhou said.
It's an easy trap to fall into — psychologists themselves frequently fall prey to it themselves — but no single study can say very much on its own.
An economically ascendant Sinai could aid in alleviating some of the conditions that have caused local Bedouins to fall prey to ISIS ideology in that area.
Jamie Stewart, the frontman and only continuous member of Xiu Xiu, discusses the band's refusal to fall prey to nostalgia or resort to deliberate button-pushing.
That message is what worries Granik, who fears that McKenzie might fall prey to the Hollywood machine geared towards marketing young women as objects of sexual desire.
My Club Vibe, the as yet inert wireless vibrator in my bag, was a perfect example of all the stupid marketing I'm supposed to fall prey to.
It's a common fallacy that neophyte investors fall prey to, and one that Haley was largely able to avoid because of his understanding of the dichotomy. 2.
While he says Ukrainian law should govern the elections, they clearly could fall prey to Russian influence and enable Putin to reintegrate the separatist areas into Russia.
There they will sit, with no shade, facilities, or food, until they make the perilous journey back to further danger, or fall prey to the border cartels.
Unlike Russia in 1917, the great power governments of today, whether in Washington, Paris, Berlin or Moscow, are too strongly entrenched to fall prey to a Lenin.
Without U.S. support, all these achievements will be in danger and Afghanistan could fall prey to neighboring countries, their sponsored proxies, and terrorists bent on gaining power.
Statements such as these are the base of a dictatorship rule, this school, as well as this country cannot and will not fall prey to these totalitarian behaviors.
Farmer suicides over failed crops and crippling debt have left "drought orphans" and widows, who often fall prey to traffickers looking to push them into prostitution, said Singh.
If you're one of these users then it's pretty critical that you update it at the earliest opportunity to ensure that you don't fall prey to this exploit.
They will be more precise in determining and eliminating targets, not fall prey to human emotions such as fear or vengeance and will minimize civilian deaths, they say.
And let's not fall prey to the myth that, in poor countries or rich ones, a basic income is unaffordable, or would discourage work to an excessive degree.
Investors fall prey to characteristics of FOMO when they deliberate for a long time and then look to external factors other than the company, on whether to invest.
Many more fall prey to the irrationally strong preference for perfect stability: Bank accounts and money market funds capture almost 30 percent of individual investors' liquid financial assets.
The show's entire run has been concerned about the ways we lose ourselves in seemingly necessary (or at least convenient) technology, and fall prey to its hidden rules.
It's not difficult to fall prey to the allure of first impressions, to catch a glimpse of a flattering profile and let the mind wander into dark corners.
Silver Airways may be the next regional airline in the US to fall prey to a stark decrease in revenue and customers due to the spread of coronavirus.
In this satirical thriller, a group of Los Angeles-based artists and critics fall prey to the whims of [insert dramatic pause] evil, semi-sentient paintings and sculptures.
We have found that many Asians whose families have been in the US for several generations -- arguably the most assimilated -- refuse to fall prey to the false equivalency.
While many assumed it would be either Norman or Beckham to fall prey to it first, the combatants were able to navigate a full game together without getting tossed.
Refusing such care because of weight bias increases the odds that patients will fall prey to unscrupulous individuals who behave as if they have their best interests in mind.
But the maneuvering in the wake of Mr. Johnson's announcement showed that even this bid could fall prey to the same political forces that have subverted all previous efforts.
The airline industry desperately wants to squeeze as many Benjamins out of us flyers as they can, but you don't have to fall prey to their price hiking tactics.
It turns out even one of the most expensive and meticulously produced shows in history can fall prey to the scourge of low quality streaming and bad TV settings.
In an analysis of actual legal work practices from billing invoice data, the researchers estimated that about 13 percent of all legal work might ultimately fall prey to automation.
Unfortunately, many end up in captivity, tortured by handlers ill-educated about elephant needs, forced out of their environments due to human development, or they fall prey to poachers.
Even the most savvy cyber experts fall prey to sophisticated phishing attacks, and no human being can possibly create, remember and regularly refresh strong passwords unique to every application.
Often women who are seeking a career in music fall prey to men who they are told can help them, only to be used sexually and then cast off.
Going forward, we simply cannot allow ourselves to fall prey to the failure of imagination that the 9/11 Commission concluded beset our leadership prior to September 11, 2001.
People fall prey to schemes because of "optimism bias," a bureau report found; they think typical victims are older, gullible or even stupid and don't see themselves that way.
Here, she shares her tips on how to find zen and stay in shape — or at least, not fall prey to the madness — in between all the shows (or whenever).
Don't fall prey to repeating those dry and dull recipes that you've been whipping up just because they're "fast" and "easy" — let your slow cookers do the work for you.
Or, maybe worse, they fall prey to acting as a conduit for some type of organized crime ring looking to make big money by selling or manipulating stolen personal data.
He watched American universities, even those of name, fall prey to a rabble of Marxists, feminists, pseudo-historicists and cultural-hegemonists, who forced their own programmes on to English departments.
Here's how to do your due diligence: If you fall prey to a travel scam, Hutt and Cope agree the best first step is to alert your credit card company.
And the way things are developing between Moon and Kim, it appears Kim's hand is getting stronger while Moon and his administration continue to fall prey to Pyongyang's false promises.
Rather than calibrating his approach to those realities, some worry the president will fall prey to the same pitfalls and miscalculations that doomed his meeting with the North Korean dictator.
They still fall prey to a family member or household help who lives in close proximity — actually, I don't have one intimate friend who wasn't sexually abused as a child.
The Better Business Bureau has found that while young Americans typically lose considerably less money when they fall prey to a scam, they are dramatically more susceptible to doing so.
While Le Pen's controversial views have only appealed to a minority of voters thus far, many have warned that her popularity could swell if rival parties fall prey to more scandals.
We're the first ones to admit that we geek out on day planners as much as the next person, but we often fall prey to notebooks that don't have any substance.
"In order to make sure that retail investors do not fall prey to market manipulation and fraud, virtual currencies should be regulated as other financial instruments," Ferber said in a statement.
That said, police must continue to do their jobs and not fall prey to the desire either to make their own statements or "stand down" from their sworn duties and obligations.
Rock music can fall prey to the downfalls of ineffective activism, attempting to take on the man but existing in your own dream horizontal world, essentially removing yourself from the problem.
It's unclear which approach will be safer and more reliable — flying robots could crash and fall on people's heads, but ground-based robots could cause accidents or fall prey to vandalism.
"WADA must not fall prey to manipulation and false assertions from the ministry, the same arm of the Kremlin that facilitated the doping program and asserted false compliance," Dr. Rodchenkov wrote.
Monarch caterpillars can fall prey to predators, parasites and diseases, but if there's enough milkweed to sustain them, at least some of the caterpillars will ultimately survive to form a chrysalis.
Advocates say some then fall prey to powerful job brokers who charge high fees to win them work yet often fail to inform the women they have rights under Taiwan law.
But it's also the case that everyone can fall prey to losing their willpower, especially when they're under stress, feeling lonely, feeling alienated, feeling disappointed, feeling bored and many other emotional states.
Kashmir, a state in the northeastern corner of India, was first to fall prey to drug smuggling on the borders, substances started to be brought in with gold, fake notes and weapons.
We must not allow Kim to drive a wedge between the US and ROK alliance, nor allow ourselves to fall prey to his whimsy, insincerity and bullishness over the issue of denuclearization.
Those of us who write about people in the arena should not fall prey to the conceit that we are likewise in the arena and deserve to have our life stories written.
Without the voice of the minority, they worry, legislation would fall prey to the extreme instincts of the base of both parties, as is often the case in the majority-rules House.
Europe's hate speech laws are a symbol of its post–World War II reckoning — a kind of legal backup for the pledge to never again fall prey to hatred and ethnic division.
But even if you assume that Amazon won't make any mistakes or fall prey to evil hackers in the near future, you can always count on the government getting access to Echo devices.
The average payment demanded is just $300, according to the security firm Symantec, a sum that is within reach for the individuals and small businesses that most often fall prey to these schemes.
And Libya, fractured into two halves after the Arab Spring -- the west ruled by Tripoli and the east ruled from Benghazi by insurgents -- could easily fall prey to forces antithetical to American interests.
In such an environment, investors are making money, avoiding stress, and are unlikely to fall prey to silly mistakes like selling or buying stocks based on the strength of a one-day move.
You'd have to be pretty naive to think that, say, Sam Malone would leave Cheers forever, or that any one of the main ER doctors might fall prey to some medical malady themselves.
At the opposite end, according to our research, companies struggling today tend to fall prey to the siren song of the ever-present and ever-promising new, moving too hastily to new horizons.
In the government's sentencing memorandum, prosecutors argue that Mohamad Khweis should be locked up for 2016 years as a deterrent and a reality check for people who may fall prey to ISIS propaganda.
"Modi is a very good salesman but we are not going to fall prey to his glib talk again," said 55-year-old Narendra Kalhande, who grows cane on his 2.5 acre farm.
We all need to hold our lawmakers accountable for supporting unfair or inhumane policies and all practices that perpetuate injustice, especially for the blacks and Latinos who fall prey to them most frequently.
This is especially problematic for younger workers who feel overwhelmed by the complex modern job market, and fall prey to "existential indifference," says Schnell, who specializes in the pursuit of meaning in life.
Sadly, local leaders often fall prey to so-called economic impact analyses of municipal policy that include dramatic claims of job growth and investment from public funding of streetcars, stadiums and entertainment districts.
Prosecutors are seeking to establish a pattern of predatory behavior to paint Cosby as a serial sexual assaulter, with Constand just one of many victims to fall prey to the comedian over the decades.
A new study shows that younger internet users might be the most susceptible group to online scams, bucking the conventional wisdom that older users are the most likely to fall prey to digital fraud.
A recent report from UNICEF, the U.N. children's fund, UNICEF report said that in the chaotic, unorganized camps, children and youths could fall prey to traffickers and people looking to exploit and manipulate them.
The specter of disappointing finales (from universally derided endings like Dexter's to more divisive ones like Breaking Bad's or Lost's — both of which I really like) looms, and nobody wants to fall prey to it.
Archaeologists at the Albanian Underwater Archaeology conference warned Tuesday that the wealth of underwater artifacts in the country&aposs southwestern seabed, near its border with Greece, could easily fall prey to looters or treasure hunters.
But Monte dei Paschi's precipitous share price fall has added urgency to the talks, raising fears the Tuscan bank may fall prey to foreign banks - although Spain's Santander and France's BNP Paribas have denied interest.
Many corporations and enterprises have Trumps who are harbored at the expense of employee well-being and productivity -- and it's important to note that men also fall prey to this, including by bosses who are closeted.
Weather forecasters said strong winds would persist for another day or two days at least, heightening the risk that even spots where firefighters were close to containing the flames could fall prey to another flare-up.
Although the shares of HelloFresh, which debuted on Frankfurt's stock exchange in November, have risen by 24%, analysts are concerned that both services may fall prey to competition not from rival startups, but from big grocers.
Furthermore, a simple block grant would fall prey to a 'formula fight'  — a vicious political scrum over which state or congressional district gets which piece of (what in this case would be) a greatly diminished pie.
We also tend to fall prey to an availability heuristic: Our brains call up the most vivid or immediate context we've got when evaluating the risk of an unknown situation, and that context colors our judgment.
And for Dumbledore, Harry is a representation of young Dumbledore himself — but Dumbledore was corrupted by darkness in his youth, so he pushes Harry endlessly to make sure he won't fall prey to the same mistakes.
This, in turn, will make it less onerous to fill out details to complete the transaction — and therefore less likely for the sale to fall prey to the "shopping cart abandonment" that scuppers many an online transaction.
Pinstripe doesn't fall prey to any of this, it feels as full and cohesive as a project with a much bigger staff and budget, with all the weirdness and sharp edges as a piece from the heart.
They thus fall prey to the "lump of labour fallacy", the notion that there is a fixed amount of work to be done which can be shared out in different ways to create fewer or more jobs.
The world's great democratic powers – the U.S., the U.K. and Ukraine's friends in Europe – must not fall prey to the siren call of nationalism and ignore Russia's blatant imperialism, because it will not stop on its own.
The dollar index fell to a near eight-week low after data showed U.S. private employers added the fewest jobs in May since 2010, aggravating concerns the U.S. economy could fall prey to an elongated trade war.
It's unknown how often small males fall prey to females, but the presence of an exceptionally long mating arm and the distant mating position may hint at "sexual cannibalism being a factor in their evolution," Dr. Huffard said.
Fragile and fractious countries that would previously have feared being conquered by more powerful neighbours can now fall prey to civil wars or brutal insurgencies without bad actors fearing loss of the national territory they seek to control.
But with Rick Devens, a massive threat with an idol in his pocket – and another threat about to re-enter the game from the Edge of Extinction – the dominant alliance may fall prey to that common Survivor struggle.
The government's target is to reach 10 million visitors by 2022, and with record high tourist numbers more children could fall prey to sexual exploitation, driven by demand from tourists mainly from the United States, Canada and Europe.
Critics worry that domestic-focused funds in general can fall prey to a misallocation of resources or outright corruption, citing the example of Malaysia's 1MDB, which is the focus of money-laundering probes in at least six countries.
Party regulars, Madison might remind us, especially those who actually know the candidates and can exercise serious "peer review," may ultimately be better judges of candidate character and competence, and less likely to fall prey to populist demagoguery.
Whether it's a 9-7 playoff team being made to eat dirt by a superior opponent, as happened against the Chiefs last year, or if they fall prey to the Titans and Colts and don't even get there.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A rise in online adverts offering accommodation in Britain rent-free in exchange for sex has fueled fears among charities over the safety of young, homeless people who could fall prey to sexual abuse.
If this matchup were being played in Baltimore it would be tempting to predict an upset, but even the Ravens will likely fall prey to the belief that they need to pass to keep up with the Chiefs.
Alan Sepinwall, Uproxx: The whole thing could very easily fall prey to all the worst symptoms of sequelitis, but despite some bumps along the way — one bad storytelling choice in particular — Stranger Things 2 largely justifies its existence.
If you do fall prey to this bug, ask the person who sent the message to try to delete the entire conversation thread or at least send a new message so you can burry the character beneath new messages.
In The Body Is Not an Apology, Sonya Renee Taylor asks us to consider all the ways we participate in and fall prey to body terrorism in regard to our own bodies as well as the bodies of others.
Critics also worry that domestic-focused funds in general can fall prey to a misallocation of resources or outright corruption, citing the example of Malaysia's 1MDB, which has been focus of money-laundering probes in at least six countries.
Girls, on the other hand, are more inclined to fall prey to social media, and there are serious effects on mental health struggles, since social media can be hurtful for young girls, and there's been an increase in suicide.
It's not unusual for a movie with positive buzz coming off the festival circuit to fall prey to a backlash cycle (as with La La Land) or to other, more serious matters (as with The Birth of a Nation).
Leaders of the European Union in Brussels have also raised fears that Italy — saddled by debt, and tempted by promises of hundreds of millions of euros in infrastructure investment — could fall prey to a Chinese divide-and-conquer strategy.
Walking by night, however, is preferable to doing it by day, when they can be picked off by ISIS snipers or fall prey to the withering heat, with daytime temperatures well over 110 degrees Fahrenheit (around 45 degrees Celsius).
And since non-college educated whites are relatively rare on the ground in New York and Washington, DC — where the political and media worlds are based — it's easy to fall prey to the illusion of believing the exit polls.
Instead, what is at stake is the right to privacy of compliant citizens who are concerned about the magnitude of (often irrelevant) information about them and their finances that will travel through the internet and may fall prey to hackers.
During the recent elections he was among 200 writers who appealed to Indians not to fall prey to the sectarian campaign run by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and urged people to vote for a "diverse and equal India".
But so long as we allow our arguments about sex work to be led by morality rather than harm reduction, we'll continue to fall prey to the kind of knee-jerk anti-sex work zealotry displayed by No Little Girl.
For example, if someone's fashion-related Facebook habits (such as liking pages of brands) showed preference for American brands, that means they were low on openness, thus leaning more conservatively and being more likely to fall prey to pro-Trump rhetoric.
Shortly after Powell's statement on Tuesday, data showed new orders for U.S.-made goods fell in April and shipments dropped by the most in two years, raising concerns that the U.S. economy could fall prey to an elongated trade war.
With the current solutions costing thousands of dollars (and sometimes millions), it becomes the least of their priorities to invest in a GRC platform, and as a result they fall prey to heightened risks and hefty penalties for non-compliance.
The young girl has played more of fringe role in the earlier films but is always at the forefront of her parents' minds, especially as her mother worries that she might fall prey to the nefarious spirits they battle with.
" His artistry and experimentation with color elevated his projection pieces to a new artistic practice, while his iconic pieces did not fall prey to derivation, as Wilfred once conceded he had "no pet color... the whole spectrum is my favorite.
Yet, a Moroccan community that is more at home in French-speaking Brussels has seen some of its young fall prey to recruiters like Khalid Zerkani, a Moroccan-born petty criminal who became the Islamic State's point man in Molenbeek.
Both are also very likely to fall prey to "loss aversion," a key tenet of Prospect Theory, which tells us that humans typically respond to the loss of resources — be it time, effort, emotion, material goods or their proxy, i.e.
People who have worked in child welfare in and around New York City say there is a pipeline from centers like the ones here back to the streets, where children fall prey to the abuse that they were supposed to escape.
To make sure you don't fall prey to the same type of con, consider these lessons: One of the reasons con artists like Lewan are able to raise money from unsuspecting marks is that they are just so darn nice.
Each year at this time, we fall prey to an assortment of opinions from our media overlords reminding us that we best not talk politics around the Thanksgiving dinner table, or at worst, "how to survive" if the topic is broached.
They might be forgiven for worrying that we will fall prey to the same ill-confidence in our electoral process, the same crassness in our public discourse, and the same distrust in our public institutions that Russia's attacks have heretofore engendered.
And while these are not necessarily mutually exclusive actions, Puerto Rico needs to be careful not to forgo its future and fall prey to the vultures simply out of a desire to get back on its feet as fast as possible.
It's the second city in Florida to fall prey to ransomware attackers this summer: On June 19, Riviera Beach officials voted to pay their requested ransom of 65 bitcoin, close to $600,000, to hackers who disabled the city's online services in late May.
The rationale is that doing some of the most natural things is something that is even accomplished by most animals, because if they are unable to do so, they would starve, fall prey to other animals or miss out on mating opportunities.
Not so fast ... But as we've been able to show in two recent papers, all of these previous studies fall prey to a mathematical error that, when corrected, actually leads to the opposite conclusion: Most of the time, gaydar will be highly inaccurate.
As for whether the Trump rally will fall prey to the seasonal forces of Wall Street's "sell in May" phenomena, Grohowski does not believe any losses would be deep, but the sell-off could come during the typically weaker months of the year.
Directed by Josie Rourke from a screenplay by House of Cards scribe Beau Willimon, the film mainly focuses on the ways that Mary and Elizabeth fall prey to and then rise above the collective passions of the disloyal men who are their subjects.
The fall and winter months may be the most wonderful time of the year for some, but it can also be the most sickly time for the 30 million people who fall prey to the influenza virus in the US each year.
Latin America and the Middle East, among the biggest drivers of oil consumption until 2014, report much slower growth or even falling consumption as their economies fall prey to the commodities slump ("Brazil's fuel consumption falls as economy shrinks", Reuters, May 6).
Yes, those of us whose teams hail from smaller markets sometimes fall prey to a slightly petulant, even bilious resentment of all that boughten glory — the exorbitant free-agent contracts, the legions of scouts, the colossal television revenues — but who can blame us?
But before we fall prey to the lazy trope of "50 years of occupation," inevitably used to indict Israel, let's note the following: There would have been no occupation, and no settlements, if Egypt and its allies hadn't recklessly provoked a war.
Since the collapse of the Somali state in 1991, one is more likely to fall prey to a bomb when driving on a highway, in a cafe, in a well-appointed restaurant, a luxury hotel, a hospital or at a refugee camp.
"The administration must stay the course and not fall prey to using the budget as a vehicle for problematic policy initiatives, including misguided infrastructure funding from Washington and a federal encroachment in education policy," she said, referring to Trump's proposed $1 trillion in infrastructure spending.
Youth are disproportionately affected by such cycles because they are more likely to fall prey to conflict -- by death, injury, displacement and, in most cases, trauma -- and even if they survive or overcome that trauma, they face immense difficulties reconnecting with a normal life.
And, like the other theft attempts, these can be prevented by the added protection layer that comes with the PIN-to-drive feature which you should definitely enable, lest you allow your really, really expensive new ride to fall prey to some wily thieves.
" Allen also says that it's common for female student-athletes to fall prey to a condition called the Female Athletic Triad, which the NIH describes as "an interrelationship of menstrual dysfunction, low energy availability (with or without an eating disorder), and decreased bone mineral density.
For most of us who fall prey to ascribing to that bullshit on a bad day—all of us really—the growing number of pop-culture narratives remind us that we can be far better, and more dope than we ever imagined ourselves to be.
"For thirty years the Chinese have been made to surrender their freedom in exchange for safety, and now they fall prey to a public health crisis and are less safe than ever," the open letter reads, according to an English translation by the non-profit China Change.
SINGAPORE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Migrant workers who fall prey to human traffickers often avoid reporting their cases to Thai authorities for fear of being incarcerated, leaving them unable to earn money to send home or pay back debts to brokers, a leading activist said on Thursday.
A lack of jobs in Myanmar means poor girls and women fall prey to traffickers - many of them female - who take them to China under false pretences as brides for men in a nation with a gender imbalance due to its one-child policy, campaigners say.
For months, though his ratings hovered near the single digits, the worst of any Mexican president in recent history, Mr. Peña Nieto resisted the temptation to saber-rattle, arguing that the relationship with America was simply too important to fall prey to a war of words.
Jarecki takes Presley's Rolls-Royce on a road trip across the United States, tracing his life and how he, one of country and rock music's most beloved figures, could still fall prey to the struggles of American life and the consequences of sacrificing it all for fame.
The squeeze of both improved governance in the producing countries and U.S. demands to know the provenance of imported shrimp will ensure that U.S. consumers don't suffer from contaminated food and that and producers who play by the rules don't fall prey to the unscrupulous ways of criminal networks.
As Derek and a disgruntled client (a gung-ho Samara Weaving) fall prey to the virus and join forces to wipe out the firm's slimy C.E.O. — and anyone who tries to stop them — the director, Joe Lynch, concocts an uneven blend of video game setups and corporate satire.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
When Russia seized Crimea in 2014 and began stirring up separatist unrest in eastern Ukraine, there was widespread concern in Western capitals that Narva might also fall prey to jingoistic Russian propaganda and, as happened in Ukraine, to separatist subversion by Russian soldiers and secret agents masquerading as local activists.
Politicians love to make grandiose promises to the people, especially during election years, with no reasonable plans to pay for them other than invoking the classically successful trick of class warfare, with the knowledge that the largest percentage of voters are not wealthy and many easily fall prey to such tactics.
But upcoming changes to accounting laws take into account the mismatch innate to SaaS in up-front marketing and sales expenses and actual period of service delivery, and, most of these companies would still be assessed on a free cash flow basis anyway (which has adjustments that don't fall prey to the other accounting issues).
Both are about the collapse of civilization as it plays out in New Hampshire, examining how dependent people are on all the trappings of the 21st century, and how easily communities can fall prey to power-hungry individuals who simply want to control as much as they can of the world that surrounds them.
In fact, I fell in love with Paris not long before it fell victim to the terrorist attacks in November of 2015, and my allegiance to the city has only deepened as I've witnessed the tenacity and tenderness of its inhabitants, their commitment to pressing on and refusal to fall prey to the same political pitfalls as Americans.
The characters who do receive weirdo B-plot assignments, the kind of stories that previously went to Erlich, are Jian Yang (Jimmy O. Yang), who is determined to steal Erlich's home and Pied Piper stake by faking his nemesis' death, and Dinesh Chugtai (Oscar nominee Kumail Nanjiani), who will eventually fall prey to another Gavin Belson (Matt Ross) scheme.
Don't fall prey to the three P's In her book, Sandberg references the work of psychologist Martin Seligman, "who found that three P's can stunt recovery: "I'd fallen into these three traps myself," Sandberg writes, recalling how she "immediately blamed myself for Dave's death" and struggled with her belief that "the debilitating anguish would always be there.
The unpredictability of voters and the instability of the world make many European politicians somewhat sympathetic toward the U.K.—"For the Brits, this is a terrifying moment," a senior E.U. official told me—but they have also strengthened their determination to protect the bloc at all costs, and not to fall prey to the same delusions.
Much has been written about the way alt-right trolls use irony to promote sincerely abhorrent messaging, but Abramson's best contribution is explaining the philosophical gaps between alt-right trolls who wage war on abstract political correctness and hardcore white-supremacist ideology — and the reasons that the trolls so often fall prey to being recruited into actual racist extremism.
Regional observers and presidential candidates alike have mistaken (or have dishonestly chosen to overstate) these secondary benefits as the guiding objectives of Russia's foreign policy and will likely fall prey to Putin's strategic ploy of diverting American attention away from his nation's profound economic vulnerabilities, which tumbling energy prices and tough-nosed sanctions have only just begun to expose.
This is also a group of people perhaps especially primed to fall prey to object relations—even though most contestants acknowledged the show's conceit as crazy, they went into this experiment comfortable with the idea of getting married at the end of it, eliminating the dating charade of pretending like you aren't really even looking for something.
Joe's eyes turn glassy and distant as he flashes back to memories where he seems helpless as women fall prey to evil men: his mother violently abused while he remains hidden in a cupboard as a child; a group of young women whom he finds dead in the back of a lorry while working on a trafficking case for the FBI.
The plot, as in Arcadia, follows Basilius's attempt to thwart the Oracle's dire prophecy — his daughters, Philoclea (Alexandra Socha) and Pamela (Bonnie Milligan), will fall prey to unsuitable suitors, one a liar and the other not a man; he and his wife, Gynecia (Rachel York), will (somehow) commit adultery with each other; and his crown will be usurped by a worthier king.
An earnest search for award-winning, successful contemporary public-housing schemes turns up disappointingly little; they tend to be French, Spanish, and Slovenian, and, though they doubtless have many virtues, for the most part they do fall prey to the Jacobsian sins of streetlessness, and typically still take the form of towers in the middle of a plaza, albeit often more brightly colored or oddly shaped than their dynamited predecessors.
But this is also the one category where a show other than Game of Thrones might fall prey to vote-splitting — because Oh's co-star Jodie Comer is also nominated, and she arguably had a better season than Oh. Meanwhile, don't dismiss Ozark's Laura Linney; she already has four Emmys (for four completely different programs, no less), and the Emmys love rewarding their favorites over and over again.

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