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Susceptible to Industry Cyclicality: Barracuda is susceptible to IT security industry cycles, as illustrated by its FY2017 and first half FY2018 (1H18) slowdown in revenue growth.
But if city systems are susceptible to this kind of damage, even if from simple criminals, they would be just as susceptible to an attack from other hostile forces.
"Both asthma and ADHD have large genetic components, and it may be that people who are more genetically susceptible to asthma are also more genetically susceptible to ADHD," Agnew-Blais added.
Some cultivated varieties are more susceptible to cracks than others.
Like every other human being, I am susceptible to the
Even these noble attempts are susceptible to corruption from within.
Like a TV character, Biden seems susceptible to magical thinking.
Its liquidity is susceptible to volatility in China's liquidity conditions.
Here are some essential plans, in areas susceptible to flooding.
Those who permanently fight it are more susceptible to diseases.
The platform is also susceptible to an echo chamber effect.
Everyone is susceptible to getting involved in something like this.
You're particularly susceptible to such strategies once you've started spending.
These robots will therefore be highly susceptible to human emotions.
According to Wilson, masturbating won't make you susceptible to STIs.
He is immobilized and susceptible to damage for the duration.
I can be very vulnerable and susceptible to that stuff.
The silver medals are reportedly the most susceptible to degradation.
But not all driving jobs are equally susceptible to automation.
YR: I'm as susceptible to beauty as the next person.
"People have always been susceptible to misinformation," she told me.
They're also opaque systems, which makes them susceptible to bias.
These two characteristics have made him enormously susceptible to manipulation.
As powerful as modern tablets are, they're susceptible to damage.
Fetuses are particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of nicotine.
You'd also be susceptible to nasty ulcers called bed sores.
But he is still susceptible to the missteps of youth.
That makes them more susceptible to taking fake news seriously.
Tooth morphology can leave some teeth more susceptible to infection.
Children and older people are particularly susceptible to its effects.
Instead, those are the sectors most susceptible to future automation.
Cultured cells may be more susceptible to infections, she added.
Sports will forever be susceptible to "dirty" and corruptive forces.
Alarmingly, Stein believes that everyone is susceptible to cult tactics.
Of course, the market is also susceptible to political squabbles.
Would I be susceptible to a cult's indoctrination and brainwashing?
Paris might be more susceptible to receiving signs from him.
It wasn't thought to be susceptible to such a blackout.
Investigators said children can be susceptible to sexual predators online.
That aging population could be especially susceptible to the disease.
I am particularly susceptible to the trappings of pop culture.
Confirmation bias is real and we're all susceptible to it.
It's not just fans who are susceptible to this pull.
And that makes you more susceptible to accepting false claims.
The young arrivals are more susceptible to recruitment by gangs.
Acquaintance is, by definition, a surface understanding, susceptible to manipulation.
Young women are particularly susceptible to this message, he adds.
He targets people who are especially susceptible to conspiracy theories.
Gharibo says some patients are more susceptible to addiction than others.
Cardi B's new pearly whites are susceptible to more than lipstick.
These exchanges are susceptible to huge swings like Wednesday's flash crash.
The resulting frame is highly detailed, but also susceptible to flaws.
The [young] brain is particularly susceptible to damage from head trauma.
Runners are susceptible to a number of painful injuries and conditions.
"Face recognition accuracy is very susceptible to illumination conditions," says Jain.
The iPhone XS is still occasionally susceptible to the latter problem.
People who are more reflective are less susceptible to the illusion.
It seems plausible that men are susceptible to motivated reasoning too.
Men are also more susceptible to the widowhood effect than women.
The city as a whole was highly susceptible to fire damage.
A pet's ears, paws and tails are especially susceptible to injury.
Of course, even tools like this can be susceptible to bias.
And other conditions, too, seem susceptible to the stem-cell approach.
Are you susceptible to the charms of mischievous, rowdy British boys?
Older adults are more susceptible to heat-related mortality, Lo added.
"It's always susceptible to having waves bump into it," said Martin.
That affects our recovery and makes us more susceptible to infection.
But children are susceptible to mosquito-borne illness just like adults.
Medicare is susceptible to pressure from industry, provider, and patient groups.
And women of younger ages are more susceptible to the disease.
They're also highly susceptible to contagious diseases, particularly in confined spaces.
They claim that state's  touchscreen voting machines are susceptible to hacking.
But the party may be susceptible to cranks like Blankenship regardless.
I have olive skin so I'm very susceptible to dark spots.
That makes them susceptible to dividend cuts and underperformance, he explained.
It is a place susceptible to a cult of the personality.
Humans are not susceptible to African swine fever, according to USDA.
"Whether it's garbage time or whatever, you're still susceptible to injury."
But those susceptible to this appeal, then as now, are few.
"At the Medicare age, you're susceptible to conditions changing," Astor said.
It suggests those with mental illness could become susceptible to violence.
Psychologists call it "psychic numbing," and everyone is susceptible to it.
She is not alert/oriented and susceptible to many different illnesses.
NOT ALL THOSE THINGS WILL BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ONE-TIME TREATMENTS.
They are particularly susceptible to fire blight, a withering bacterial disease.
The NDA does, however, show that Trump was susceptible to blackmail.
Written in Blood Like you, I am susceptible to doctors' stories.
"Some people are more susceptible to injuries than others," Alderson said.
Residents of these same institutions are already particularly susceptible to loneliness.
What's more, home-birth settings are still susceptible to the coronavirus.
"Some people are more susceptible to injury than others," Alderson said.
"Children are more susceptible to advertising than adults," De Jans says.
"The wood is susceptible to dryness and humidity," Mr. Segal said.
No ethnic group is more or less susceptible to the coronavirus.
Rather, he wants to reach people who are susceptible to misinformation.
Also, we shouldn't forget that hierarchical systems are susceptible to shocks.
One mouse strain, the researchers found, was particularly susceptible to infection.
It's not just low-level officials who are susceptible to corruption.
What makes one person more susceptible to conspiracy theories than another?
"  "If someone is that thin-skinned, they're also so susceptible to compliments.
The Packers, on the other hand, are quite susceptible to star receivers.
That, I think, could be temporary, and yeah, they're susceptible to that.
The North side receives so much rainfall and is susceptible to flooding.
Being an aesthete, I'm very susceptible to advertising and attractive package design.
In some cases, drought conditions make trees more susceptible to other diseases.
Unlike minority communities, police officers are not particularly susceptible to hate violence.
Consider which parts of your home are most susceptible to storm damage.
Founders with little exposure to big companies are susceptible to misreading cues.
After exposure, baby fish became smaller, slower, and more susceptible to predators.
Is America also too urbanised to be susceptible to a housing crash?
I really shouldn't be so susceptible to the lure of my phone.
The programme does need reform to make it less susceptible to abuse.
All three regions are dotted with centuries-old buildings susceptible to earthquakes.
Younger girls appear to be more susceptible to this form of recruitment.
The best action cameras are still susceptible to capturing super shaky footage.
Since the gravitational waves are so weak, they are susceptible to interference.
Some products are very susceptible to that, and other products are not.
The Earth is now susceptible to Hades' dastardly plot on Mount Olympus.
This huge reliance leaves it highly susceptible to global investor sentiment volatility.
Some analysts have warned that Snap is susceptible to competition from Facebook.
That kind of password sometimes be susceptible to a brute-force attack.
This makes the CFPB's rules more susceptible to mistakes, the report argued.
Most worryingly, Western democracies are uniquely susceptible to this form of attack.
Both Greenberger and Millard prove susceptible to this; Reeves rather restrains himself.
Some people are too susceptible to them, while others find them gimmicky.
"Rape is uniquely destructive and particularly susceptible to DNA testing," said Cruz.
The study also shed light on who is most susceptible to sepsis.
Haul outs in large numbers make them susceptible to disease and starvation.
Studies like this, though, are susceptible to what we call recall bias.
But some of us really are more susceptible to bruises than others.
Gretchen is extremely susceptible to mind control and false prophets, it seems.
You're also more susceptible to heart conditions, diabetes, depression, and other ailments.
Their prices may be susceptible to significant fluctuations due to speculative activities.
Both weaknesses—named Meltdown and Spectre—leave microprocessors susceptible to data theft.
And if you're all of those things, you're very susceptible to violence.
The OLED layer is semipermeable, which makes it susceptible to moisture leaks.
First, it must be susceptible to infection, and not all animals are.
And yes, I'm as susceptible to Twitter excesses and indiscretions as anyone.
To feel is to make ourselves vulnerable, susceptible to pain, very uncool.
European nations, including Hungary, have proved susceptible to Vladimir Putin's democratic authoritarianism.
Mr. Chau was well aware that his methods were susceptible to abuse.
Like Taco Bell, Wendy's is potentially susceptible to protests on college campuses.
Anyone who has had chickenpox is susceptible to it many years later.
Being a performer can make women especially susceptible to unwanted sexual attention.
That's when you are susceptible to an upsell you might regret later.
That makes staff even more susceptible to the virus while treating patients.
"People our age are susceptible to a lot of things," he said.
The study is not implying that astronauts are more susceptible to cancer.
Critics have long accused the judiciary of being susceptible to political pressure.
This could "make them more susceptible to developing TTS," Dr. Templin says.
B.M. We Brits are particularly susceptible to the double life, aren't we?
And much of Florida's eastern coast is also susceptible to storm surges.
Not nihilistic, exactly, but melancholic, resigned, and sometimes susceptible to reactionary politics.
They are both aging, but Bennett is frail, susceptible to dangerous missteps.
These bundles are susceptible to wind and saturation damage from the storm.
Medical experts caution that young people are especially susceptible to nicotine addiction.
"Animal-next-friend standing is particularly susceptible to abuse," Judge Smith wrote.
And yes, even high-profile folks are susceptible to catching the love bug.
Until very recently, scientists thought that only humans were susceptible to Alzheimer's disease.
People with weak immune systems can be especially susceptible to potentially serious effects.
My personality was apparently extremely susceptible to these kinds of family-oriented images.
Every twist and turn makes your hair more susceptible to dryness and damage.
Apple's use of infrared will make Face ID less susceptible to lighting problems.
Just like newborn babies, very young animals are highly susceptible to infectious diseases.
Their seasonal emergence makes them more susceptible to their most common predator: cars.
The elevation of the mountain means it's much more susceptible to wacky weather.
Devices running Android 8.1 and 9 could have been susceptible to the hack.
First, a fraying EU may be susceptible to the president's brand of bilateralism.
All works in the show are easily inflammable and highly susceptible to degradation.
Nurses are more susceptible to age-related decline than prepress technicians, for example.
A recently discovered programming error can make some crypto tokens susceptible to hackers.
"Regrettably, the immigration courts are susceptible to this type of manipulation," he said.
"That heat is drying out forests and making them more susceptible to burn."
Arquette claims they're more susceptible to cancer, muscular dystrophy, MS, and sexual deviancies.
The starving coral then turns bone white and becomes more susceptible to disease.
The bottom line: Everything is susceptible to human biases, even supposedly objective indices.
Untreated gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis can also leave people more susceptible to HIV.
Heavy metal, of all the musical styles, is the most susceptible to ridicule.
After living in these poisoned spaces, people also become susceptible to other distortions.
And then the other businesses it's getting into — also susceptible to major competition.
That means Americans remain susceptible to the effects of an oil-price shock.
Opponents of the program say the RIN market is susceptible to such fraud.
Moreover, new retail formats are emerging that are less susceptible to online competition.
Women are more susceptible to the drug's negative effects regardless of body weight.
Expect the same Sunday, as Derek Carr remains highly susceptible to pressure. 2.
Children, especially those who are severely malnourished, are more susceptible to the disease.
"They are extremely vulnerable and susceptible to all forms of exploitation," she said.
A changing environment makes them more susceptible to one existential threat: invasive species.
My focus remains on those most susceptible to homicide and suicide from firearms.
Kids in class are equally susceptible to inactivity, and some argue more so.
Our technology is getting more advanced, so we're more susceptible to space weather.
Purdue, using I.M.S. data, similarly targeted populations that were susceptible to its product.
Mexicans are increasingly susceptible to anti-American politicians seeking to sabotage the relationship.
There was great concern about distracted and gullible listeners being susceptible to propagandists.
It has been susceptible to backlogs (as has Canada's points-based immigration system).
Study participants with mental disorders are especially susceptible to adverse reactions, experts said.
Some of these mutations can make the cells less susceptible to the chemotherapy.
So who is susceptible to this contagion, and can these events be prevented?
As such, it's susceptible to all of the classic pitfalls of news judgment.
Then again, the J-20's design may make it susceptible to detection.
" This can also make someone "especially susceptible to being misled by someone liked.
Consumers are increasingly wary of online retailers that are susceptible to cyber attacks.
It may be happening already: redwoods are increasingly susceptible to mortality by wildfire.
However, a system based on ratings is still susceptible to its own scamming.
But her direct retreat from attack makes her legs very susceptible to kicks.
This means that Andrade is especially susceptible to getting intercepted with a counter.
Untreated mental illness leaves many susceptible to housing insecurity, particularly people of color.
Vote could be susceptible to the same problems as the current political system.
Nobody really thinks of boys as being susceptible to body dysmorphia or whatever.
It's our fault in the media for being so eminently susceptible to manipulation.
Trump's sector, real estate, has long been susceptible to infusions of incognito money.
These toxins suppress the whales' immune systems, making them more susceptible to disease.
Small stocks, which are particularly susceptible to higher borrowing costs, fell 1.8 percent.
Fresh herbs are more delicate than hearty vegetables and susceptible to freezer-burn.
And he's susceptible to political pressure from both hard-liners and from moderates.
They strike when the soil is still dry and especially susceptible to mudslides.
These changes might alter the immune system, making them more susceptible to infections.
There will always be people on the fringe who are susceptible to extremism.
Syndergaard is a fine pitcher and susceptible to the idiocies of the age.
Plus, without regular classes, they're much more susceptible to losing what they've learned.
Some of this might be strategic; everyone knows Trump is susceptible to flattery.
Second, patients susceptible to C. auris are often cared for in specialized hospitals.
"Ironically, many of these workers will be even more susceptible to acquiring coronavirus."
Older populations around the world could be extremely susceptible to the new illness.
Many crop species are susceptible to freezing temperatures occurring during particular developmental stages.
They can simultaneously become more susceptible to crippling assaults from politicians and regulators.
Those who choose to spend on the former are susceptible to the latter.
Lungs and hearts damaged by atmospheric pollution are more susceptible to severe illness.
They are susceptible to having a bad reaction to the virus or dying.
Those who are checked out become even more susceptible to cynicism and deception.
But why are some countries in Africa very susceptible to this particular disease?
Children seem to be less susceptible to the coronavirus, but they aren't immune.
Investors are also susceptible to other problems when it comes early retirement withdrawals.
Without a plan in place, an investor is directionless and susceptible to misjudgments.
Those methods have their own security vulnerabilities, though they're less susceptible to hackers.
Because teens' brains are still developing, they can be more susceptible to addiction.
If you have less, your investments will be less susceptible to market fluctuations.
But hotels rent out rooms daily, which makes them more susceptible to downswings.
Sadly, dogwood trees are particularly susceptible to a fungal blight known as anthracnose.
As a species, we already are acutely susceptible to the sin of anthropomorphization.
It's true that horses are susceptible to EEEV, and can die from it.
Some of the claims are highly susceptible to being shared by credulous parents.
Houston, which is barely above sea level, has long been susceptible to flooding.
Its interagency approach is susceptible to a fractured understanding of vulnerabilities and threats.
Britain's art economy remains susceptible to forces beyond the control of its politicians.
The coral is still recovering and is thus more susceptible to thermal stress.
Separately, Symantec reported Wednesday that the hospitality industry is still susceptible to attacks.
Studies have shown that the boomer generation is more susceptible to online disinformation.
Under 833 is oversold (buying opportunity), over 70 is overbought (susceptible to selling).
Adorno wanted to understand what kind of personality type was susceptible to fascism.
Anyone can be susceptible to safety issues that accompany edible and inhaled cannabis.
These powers — nonwhite, non-Christian — are susceptible to being expelled from its ambit.
If she did, she would be susceptible to a secondary infection, like pneumonia.
What makes people susceptible to fake news and other forms of strategic misinformation?
Oh, and Bitcoin's untethered nature also makes it highly susceptible to market manipulation.
That stress, Buck theorizes, could have made him more susceptible to nerve damage.
At the time their analysis found those cases were still susceptible to ceftriaxone.
Be smart: Small niche channels, like Fuse, are the most susceptible to being dropped.
It has a health bar of its own and is susceptible to enemy fire.
However, companies remain susceptible to political whims—the third and most vexing shared challenge.
Without the algae, coral turn white and grow more susceptible to disease and death.
Or using different fertilizers or rice varieties that are less susceptible to the heat.
Recently, it's been susceptible to soft global conditions, terrorism shocks and sharing-economy disruption.
Trump's supporters are as susceptible to this kind of tribal politics as everybody else.
Touch ID is definitely neat, but has always been fairly susceptible to spoof attempts.
This time, albino ones that are already more susceptible to skin cancer than humans.
If not, we will remain susceptible to a repeat of the disaster of 2016.
California may be increasingly susceptible to loads of dried-out grasses in the future.
Moreover, having gonorrhoea or syphilis also makes a person more susceptible to contracting HIV.
In times like these, investors are susceptible to getting swept up by their emotions.
Early medical scholars believed gluttons were more susceptible to disease than cleaner-living folk.
Even the most famous musician isn't susceptible to... biting at a party, I guess.
"The lottery is even more susceptible to fraud than other immigration programs," he said.
The Kremlin portrays the working class as a conservative group, susceptible to nationalist rhetoric.
The IoT, bell and cables are now integrated, and thus less susceptible to vandalism.
"Tight-knit groups are more susceptible to groupthink," explained NYU psychologist Jay Van Bavel.
Often, the material is grayer than the tooth itself and more susceptible to staining.
He thinks in argument, he communicates in argument, he is very susceptible to argument.
Why it matters: The trend suggests these occupations, too, are susceptible to economic cooling.
Frogs can't catch the flu, but they're susceptible to bacterial infections and other diseases.
People do well after spleen removal, but may be more susceptible to serious infections.
This is a problem with audio gear—we are all susceptible to confirmation bias.
Perry's relative popularity among career staff have made him less susceptible to vindictive leaks.
Worse yet, a single regulator is potentially more susceptible to capture by entrenched players.
There are huge consequences for people who otherwise would never be susceptible to addiction.
And the faint of heart may be susceptible to pressure from more vociferous contemporaries.
Next, the researchers found that several apps were susceptible to a location-tracking exploit.
Because of temperament, some people are more susceptible to adopt bad habits than others.
Why are we so susceptible to weeping at the Pearson family's triumphs and travails?
But there are no easy options for handling potentially violent prisoners susceptible to extremism.
This makes them more susceptible to gambler's fallacy and gets them hooked almost immediately.
But even those who maintained continuous coverage would be susceptible to extreme price shocks.
They'll be weak and they'll be more susceptible to North Korea exploiting that power.
It's Miley's history of cultural appropriation that made her so susceptible to this claim.
The Arctic is now dominated by young, thin ice that's more susceptible to melting.
We can and should ensure we're not susceptible to accidental or deliberate voter suppression.
Politics, where anecdote passes for evidence, is particularly susceptible to the dangers of imitation.
Coupled with their differing physiology, it makes them more susceptible to fine particulate pollution.
As the budget moves on to Congress, it becomes more susceptible to public pressure.
Comey seems to genuinely value that tradition, making him susceptible to bad-faith pressure.
Throughout history, mankind has been susceptible to and manipulated by the art of deception.
Janice, on the other hand, still seems susceptible to the tug of old associations.
The town's location in the Patapsco River Valley has made it susceptible to flooding.
Our political divisions are real and are not susceptible to any legislative quick fixes.
But the marketplace is highly susceptible to fraudsters intent on exploiting the site's loopholes.
Both companies are susceptible to trade tensions given their large exposure to overseas markets.
But in patients who do have liver disease, they're susceptible to much more infection.
First, older people are more susceptible to the disease, and America's population is aging.
And of course, like any virtual platform, the app is susceptible to hate speech.
What do you think makes Americans so susceptible to the politics of personal responsibility?
Moving parts are also susceptible to knocks and bumps and mechanics eventually wear out.
It's unclear exactly why women athletes appear more susceptible to mental illness than men.
Because the nanocraft are so small, and susceptible to interference from interstellar dust, etc.
Can you spell out what it means to be susceptible to automation or AI?
What they may not appreciate is that an economy isn't always susceptible to shocks.
When Mr. Mendes works with very established songwriters, he's even more susceptible to mimicry.
And those front-line workers are obviously particularly susceptible to illness from Coronavirus patients.
Advisories state there is no evidence yet that pets are susceptible to the disease.
Here's what they know: The human mind is incredibly susceptible to forming false memories.
I think they are susceptible to some of the fake news, like Russian hacking.
But it's unclear why Coronas in particular seem to be susceptible to spontaneous combustion.
Though glass isn't susceptible to moisture, it can chip, scratch or crack from heat.
This divisive environment can make the media more susceptible to repeating and amplifying falsehoods.
Children who don't get enough exposure are more susceptible to autoimmune diseases later on.
Other research has shown that infants in China have been highly susceptible to infection.
Workers from Asian countries appeared particularly susceptible to tough labor conditions, the study suggested.
Young children are most susceptible to the disease, which can cause paralysis or death.
It can leave us winded, cause asthma attacks, make us more susceptible to infection.
The elderly and those with underlying health conditions are particularly susceptible to the disease.
In other words, these stocks are not as susceptible to the broader business cycle.
The problem with cordierite is it's susceptible to breakage if not cared for properly.
And how are deeply polarized societies particularly susceptible to sliding from democracy to autocracy?
A country susceptible to growing extremism, Pakistan's fight against terrorism has shown illustrative successes.
Typical anti-inflammatory drugs suppress the immune system, which makes users susceptible to infection.
But older populations are more susceptible to H3N21625, which first showed up in 2900.
Also: A birth control case in the Supreme Court; susceptible to a big lie.
After all, as humans we&aposre hardwired to be susceptible to emotion and bias.
S. Phase 22.1 trade deal, making equities more susceptible to shocks now, Tao said.
Let's face it, Houston is a city susceptible to major floods every few years.
She is testing to see which of those cells are susceptible to Zika infection.
That is not impossible, even in a sport as susceptible to nostalgia as soccer.
No. We knew that he was susceptible to this, and there was some issue.
It is a ruthlessly competitive field, susceptible to fantasy and correspondingly sensitive to bunglers.
Those lines of attack made him susceptible to losing some ground in the polls.
Michael T. Flynn, is also susceptible to fake news and sharing it via Twitter.
Be warned, however, that you can be susceptible to scams when prepaying for arrangements.
Small-caps tend to be the most susceptible to big swings in broader markets.
Older people are more susceptible to financial exploitation, according to a 2015 research paper.
Many older adults, who are more susceptible to such injuries, experience slower, minor bleeding.
Trump is right to suggest that "flipping" can be unfair and susceptible to abuse.
Moreover, it's generally more susceptible to discounting, which can, in turn, erode brand image. 
Perhaps that's why, when I first went online, I was so susceptible to fantasy.
Perhaps that's why, when I first went online, I was so susceptible to fantasy.
People who think they're at risk after a breach are more susceptible to being duped.
Weirdly, you might be more susceptible to genital herpes if you've never had oral herpes.
Using an unsecured phone, or personal email registration, makes the president more susceptible to hacking.
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The equity market is a little bit susceptible to everyone feeling concern about economic development.
That goes especially as children's records have become more susceptible to fraudsters through data breaches.
Speaking of ruining discs, discs in general are much more susceptible to damage than cards.
It can also make you more susceptible to acute infections by suppressing the immune system.
Carson Block's new short idea is a bank he says is susceptible to construction losses.
The data suggest that the ill may have been particularly susceptible to Mr Trump's message.
It's weird that we find it impossible that we would be susceptible to mental illness.
Both stand in such long, boxing focused stances that they are susceptible to low kicks.
But it is also susceptible to extreme volatility, even in the most sophisticated of economies.
When hair is color-treated or especially dry, it's even more susceptible to puffing up.
Unfortunately, President Obama also seems susceptible to the myth that Chicago native Common is good.
MasterCards aren't susceptible to this attack because their system shuts down cards after 100 attempts.
And I'll be honest: Too often as fans, we are susceptible to believing outdated narratives.
Programmes that rely on self-reported, unverified information are also susceptible to fraud and waste.
The heavy transition of weight also makes Teixeira incredibly susceptible to the inside low kick.
Last year's version had exposed electronics that made it more susceptible to damage from crashes.
But people do not necessarily become more susceptible to motion sickness when they get older.
The shock doctrine of no deal might just make Britain susceptible to his disaster socialism.
As we know from the 2003 elections, almost anyone can be susceptible to such techniques.
It can be difficult to grow vanilla in plantations, where it becomes susceptible to disease.
Wood beams in an older home are especially susceptible to damage from water and insects.
The government also knows that with less funds it is more susceptible to domestic unrest.
And the most important reason: The human mind is incredibly susceptible to forming false memories.
Nonetheless, they too have limitations: for example, their infrared sensors are susceptible to cloud contamination.
As mentioned earlier, bunnies are notoriously skittish and susceptible to dying for basically no reason.
As a result, you are more susceptible to chronic disease and a shorter life expectancy.
And antiquated ideas about Black men's sexuality make them more susceptible to accusations of rape.
Researchers aren't sure exactly what makes some players susceptible to the disease and others not.
The free software simply checks networks to see if they are still susceptible to EternalBlue.
This leaves them highly susceptible to fluctuations in China's economy, especially on the manufacturing side.
The majority of device owners aren't susceptible to the attack because they don't use MDMs.
The argument goes that equal weighting isn't as susceptible to individual blips in particular companies.
It also, as you'll see in this video, makes him especially susceptible to poisonous jokes.
Public debt is 0003% foreign-currency denominated, making it highly susceptible to exchange rate risk.
Because forests, especially in the Western U.S. and Canada, are growing more susceptible to flames.
Like all internet-connected tech, such devices are also susceptible to data breaches or hacks.
"Britain is particularly susceptible to storms coming in from the North Atlantic," he told Reuters.
Women's facial expressions are also up for debate and critique, and susceptible to others' demands.
The band's origin story is somewhat complicated, though, and susceptible to a few false stories.
Algorithms are, after all, created by humans and therefore susceptible to the same unconscious biases.
In Florida, a state particularly susceptible to the effects of climate change, Senate candidate Rep.
Children and people with weak immune systems are of course more susceptible to falling ill.
It turns out that delegates — like ordinary voters — are susceptible to shifts in public opinion.
"Gold prices will remain highly susceptible to dollar strength in the near term," Lu said.
Some have bodies, and, like humans, they find that those bodies are susceptible to abuse.
Savannah, Georgia, in particular is susceptible to such a hazard, as is Charleston, South Carolina.
Its  sandstone walls are easy to carve into, making the site particularly susceptible to vandalism.
This group and these players don't appear to be susceptible to a repeat fade pattern.
The bounds of what constitutes "other good cause" may be susceptible to the president's whims.
That makes the market susceptible to sharp bouts of selling that drag down oil prices.
Contracting syphilis makes the patient more susceptible to acquiring and transmitting HIV, the alert added.
Internet-connected devices like cars and medical technology are known to be susceptible to hacking.
This diversification is meant to make the company less susceptible to changes in platform algorithms. 
Crowded primaries, like 2020 is shaping up to be, are especially susceptible to momentum effects.
Documentaries, in other words, are as susceptible to formula as action movies or romantic comedies.
For instance, did you know that the Imp'smech is more susceptible to Citron's shock attack?
It may also be the case that some are more susceptible to harm than others.
Amazingly, however, current models like the 2016 Audi Q3 are susceptible to the security hack.
Firstly, it makes the person who wrote the post potentially susceptible to a libel claim.
We would gather information on employees who were susceptible to blackmail due to these weaknesses.
AM radio has always been more susceptible to static than its partner on the dial.
The traditional problem with side on stances is that they are susceptible to low kicks.
It makes our servicemen and -women more susceptible to being taken advantage of and abused.
Orthodontic movement, such as braces or Invisalign, can make you more susceptible to gum recession.
But these results are susceptible to your point that there's more traffic stops of blacks.
The startup says this makes the product more secure and less susceptible to privacy concerns.
Adolescents are most susceptible to alcohol's memory disruption but less sensitive to the intoxicating effects.
And even when laboratory animals are susceptible to infection, that doesn't mean they get sick.
Our research showed that many widows, especially mature women, may be susceptible to unhealthy advances.
Ninety percent of people who are exposed and susceptible to the disease will develop it.
Plenty of organizations have been susceptible to data breaches — look at Equifax, Yahoo, and Target.
Pregnant rats were also more susceptible to death from Rift Valley fever than nonpregnant rats.
There's a possibility chimpanzees could be susceptible to Covid-19, so sanctuaries are taking precautions.
The lack of such understanding renders these programs susceptible to unexpected errors and undetectable attacks.
While I can manage any coronavirus-related anxiety, I'm more susceptible to coronavirus-related guilt.
Our blindness makes us more susceptible to them; more prone to replicate them, not less.
All this face touching would be VERY bad if cats were actually susceptible to coronavirus.
Certain medical conditions make you more susceptible to severe disease, even if you're under 60.
Keep in mind that you could be more susceptible to deception if you're feeling happy.
Well, maybe I did, a little at least, being susceptible to the melancholy of loss.
Older people seem to be particularly susceptible to contracting the coronavirus, according to health officials.
Never apply the solution directly onto the case since leather is susceptible to water stains.
Just 4 percent of cancer patients have the type of genetic aberration susceptible to pembrolizumab.
But all the other forms of news and entertainment media are susceptible to human failings.
Cost and the fact that it was susceptible to moisture made it a hard sell.
Lawmakers and former administration officials said the allegations could have left him susceptible to blackmail.
"Indian politics is not susceptible to modern, professional analysis," said one former Congress cabinet member.
During the holidays, increased travel, online shopping, and banking could make you susceptible to cybercrime.
This well-protected reef, relatively isolated from human activities, is nevertheless susceptible to global warming.
Life will become more difficult for growing populations, who will become more susceptible to radicalization.
That's because "we don't totally know exactly who is susceptible" to the virus, Mina says.
Her hypothesis is that drug-addicted and obese individuals are more susceptible to such messages.
What sea ice does exist tends to be younger, thinner and more susceptible to melting.
Value-added and branded packaged foods are susceptible to volume pressures as consumer preferences change.
She argued, without evidence, that voting machines in all three states were susceptible to hacking.
East Harlem, and Sheepshead Bay—neighborhoods particularly susceptible to sea-level rise and extreme weather.
Parents and grandparents may be especially susceptible to this giant board book's old-fashioned charms.
Because if you're not aware of them, it's really easy to become susceptible to them.
In any given year, at least 13 billion people globally are susceptible to freshwater scarcity.
Some are convinced that organic pot makes them less susceptible to migraines (because no pesticides).
" The core question is, "Are you susceptible to blackmail from a foreign entity or individual?
Anxiety can even make inflammation worse in the gut or make us more susceptible to infection.
This is the northernmost area of the continent, and the one most susceptible to rising temperatures.
Getting a surprise inheritance can make you especially susceptible to doing something dumb with the cash.
Like he's proven before, that laser focus may make him susceptible to far more human threats.
Neither EU negotiators nor Democratic Unionist Party MPs are likely to prove susceptible to his charms.
These molds are commonplace, and most people aren't susceptible to infections caused by mucor and rhizopus.
This inflammation then might make people more susceptible to developing mental illness, or worsening its symptoms.
"As a woman, you're always susceptible to this kind of danger," said one of the women.
The Class B notes were susceptible to a once notch downgrade under the severe scenario only.
According to security experts, the network on which the server sits is highly susceptible to attack.
Social media platforms and search engines are susceptible to misinformation because, by principle, they're largely unregulated.
The advantage: It gives immediate access to a small niche that is very susceptible to headlines.
WADA defines specified substances as those that are more susceptible to a "credible, non-doping explanation".
And it was susceptible to other antibiotics, so the patient was not left without any hope.
In general, women and children tend to be more susceptible to motion sickness, Dr. Suurna says.
The seat's sheer variety makes it more susceptible to a Tory attack than monolithic constituencies nearby.
"It's very difficult to educate the public, because Americans are very susceptible to advertising," he said.
Ethnic Uzbeks, who live mainly in the south of the country, are especially susceptible to radicalisation.
Products like Maxwell House packaged coffee are particularly susceptible to premium or cheaper store-brand competitors.
Last season, the drone's internals were exposed, making them very susceptible to damage during a crash.
When the mosquitoes breed with ones that are susceptible to the disease, their progeny are shielded.
Football does have some aspects that could make it less susceptible to doping than, say, sprinting.
Cummings explained, however, that the new uniform's fabric may prove more susceptible to wrinkling after washing.
The replacement was as buggy as the original, human-run model was susceptible to editorial bias.
LAS VEGAS — No city in America is more susceptible to the national mood than right here.
Certain cells, for reasons that are still to be determined, are simply more susceptible to mutation.
However, value-added and branded packaged foods are susceptible to volume pressures as consumer preferences change.
The nuts and bolts are especially susceptible to degradation because they're often made using cheap metal.
In addition to common running exhaustion, Khvitsko is susceptible to more injuries than the average runner.
Whether genetics or other factors make some people susceptible to this kind of effect is unknown.
That's because these jobs focus heavily on human interaction, which makes them less susceptible to automation.
The thinking is that perhaps Black Americans are particularly susceptible to one subtype of multiple myeloma.
Cannabis use might exacerbate psychotic disorders in those who are susceptible to them, the report says.
Offline drives are susceptible to brute force attacks, where a hacker rapidly guesses millions of passwords.
Wights are dead beings brought back to life by White Walkers and are susceptible to fire.
Science backs up the idea that competitive elections are less susceptible to the effects of precipitation.
What is it about old age that makes us so susceptible to disease, injury, and death?
This limits housing affordability and makes consumers particularly susceptible to negative shocks to their income levels.
When towels stay wet for hours, they're more susceptible to housing mold and other microscopic bacteria.
Also, people who get kidney stones or have issues with constipation are more susceptible to UTIs.
It protects against different malware, spyware, and ransomware that all your devices are easily susceptible to.
People with weak immune systems, young children, and the elderly may be susceptible to fatal infections.
Still, the campaigns had their own lists of people they thought might be susceptible to flipping.
The Indonesian capital markets are susceptible to external shocks and reliant on wholesale short-term funding.
Are people with compromised immune systems more susceptible to Zika and should they take extra precaution?
He builds him up like a salesman would, and Pat is susceptible to that, I think.
Raccoons, bats, foxes, skunks, otters, bobcats, and coyotes are all particularly susceptible to rabies as well.
Experts worry that compiling all the information could make it susceptible to hacking and digital manipulation.
They are ready to pay for more expensive devices—and are less susceptible to marketing gimmicks.
Cars are now essentially computers on wheels — and like every computer, they are susceptible to attacks.
Irish fans are just as susceptible to antisocial public nudity as their English cousins, of course.
But it may also have been a sense that Australia is now more susceptible to pressure.
Su was now experiencing the same immigrant loneliness that had made Wang susceptible to the scam.
Logic dictates that financially literate people should be less susceptible to any type of investment fraud.
Diaz has proven susceptible to the old low-high before, when Josh Thompson head kicked him.
So the idea of chaos theory is that the world is incredibly susceptible to small changes.
The centuries-old practice of telling location by star locations is less susceptible to mechanical malfunction.
The players range from 12 to 21 and are evidently highly susceptible to his possibility thinking.
It is startups and mom and pop shops that are the most susceptible to cyber abuse.
Next, questioners' incessant need to question everything makes them the next least susceptible to experiencing burnout.
He limited his focus to melanoma, the skin cancer that seemed most susceptible to immune attack.
The effect is that children become susceptible to having their "fight, flight or freeze" responses triggered.
" And so people who succeed in finance "are susceptible to developing massively outsized egos and appetites.
That's especially a good option for people who might be more susceptible to catching a cold.
The cubs are still too susceptible to outside bacteria to be on display at the zoo.
Children are particularly susceptible to the infection, as they often put their hands in their mouths.
Meanwhile, Horford is susceptible to giving up rebounds when faced with a tenacious and physical opponent.
Even the world's first volume three-point shooting point guard talent is susceptible to conspiratorial thinking.
God forbid that our sportsmen or women could be fallible, prone to mistakes, susceptible to defeat.
The general idea is that those who are more empathetic are more susceptible to contagious yawning.
That way you're not susceptible to lifestyle creep, needing to earn more money to keep up.
One issue is that the makeup of bacteria in our guts is highly susceptible to change.
Like much of the subsoil in Mexico City, the former lake bed is susceptible to sinking.
Tilling also makes the earth more susceptible to erosion and less able to absorb heavy rainfalls.
But fears are growing that the country remains susceptible to a wider, potentially more damaging outbreak.
Nevertheless, we've become more and more susceptible to arguments that we must avoid certain foods completely.
Worldwide manufacturing and shipping are highly susceptible to disruption, which could mean shortages in many areas.
Heck, if you're susceptible to seizures, this could be the last thing you ever see. 19883.
Rarely are children born affected, though they may be genetically susceptible to developing an autoimmune disorder.
The DNC cited concerns the phone system used for tele-caucusing could be susceptible to hackers.
They warned that it would undermine confidence in Interpol and make it susceptible to political interference.
In the internet age, "corporations are susceptible to the moral suasion of the public," she writes.
US Navy ships often have to traverse dangerous choke points that make them susceptible to attacks.
It mistakes the political nature of impeachment to make it simply susceptible to ordinary political forces.
Ms. Kennedy is susceptible to the pulpy appeal of such fare, and equally contemptuous of it.
Those are the same types of stocks that tend to be susceptible to violent price movements.
There is no evidence that suggests immigrants are particularly susceptible to contracting or transmitting the disease.
However, wireless systems are susceptible to radio frequency interference, which could affect reliability and endanger lives.
They can also die from a kind of botulism, and they are susceptible to avian flu.
Critics say countries hosting North Koreans become susceptible to propaganda designed to soften the North's image.
Researchers think some people have genetic and hormonal traits that make them more susceptible to obesity.
Birth control pills and patches, which have to be taken regularly, are susceptible to human error.
Doctors are susceptible to other diseases, such as alcoholism and addiction, so why not "vaccine hesitancy"?
LG: You mentioned earlier in the show that elderly people are highly susceptible to the coronavirus.
Furthermore, his age makes him susceptible to complications others who have contracted the virus have endured.
"Because of my age, I am more susceptible to the virus," said Jumpp, who is 58.
There are also low-lying causeways in Tampa Bay that may be susceptible to storm surge.
But they are also more fragile, more flawed, more prone to error, more susceptible to pressure.
"I didn't mean it to mock anyone — I'm as susceptible to it as anyone else is."
But Sherman had been neutered, Tanya explained, which made his dormant penis susceptible to waxy buildup.
Even the greatest players in the world were susceptible to nerves on the sport's grandest stage.
Less than 20 percent of northern permafrost land is susceptible to this kind of rapid thaw.
"Cognitively unimpaired, widowed older adults were particularly susceptible to Alzheimer disease clinical progression," the study concluded.
It's also less susceptible to fraying and everyday wear and tear thanks to its sturdy construction.
Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Philippines are susceptible to extreme weather events, such as storms and flooding.
Experts have raised concerns the grid is aging and susceptible to a wide range of threats.
Hungary may be among the nations most susceptible to Mr. Putin's maneuvering to remove the sanctions.
First, the screen is much more susceptible to scratches and dings than its glass material implies.
All of them are quite different and not as susceptible to his charms as he'd like.
I can certainly see the U.S. being particularly susceptible to this dynamic, where government sheds responsibility.
I'm older than I was when Barneys first hypnotized me, but no less susceptible to magic.
But as powerful a tool as public vaccination is, it is susceptible to rapid local breakdown.
A vast majority had been abused, which made them more susceptible to the manipulations of traffickers.
Against that backdrop, he offers advice for those who may be susceptible to a similar fate.
It's a liability if Trump is so susceptible to being liked he forgets to be tough.
But rising temperatures are scorching plants, making them susceptible to diseases such as coffee leaf rust.
It struck me as likely that those of us with disabilities are especially susceptible to this.
Instead, appreciating Jackson's music should help us see him, and humanity, as susceptible to complex tragedy.
"When you pause the program, it increases the number of [people susceptible to measles]," Omer added.
Nor are there ways to "patch" the humans (or animals or crops) susceptible to such agents.
Like with a human body, a weakened immune system can make coral more susceptible to disease.
The analysis found that the notes' ratings are susceptible to downgrade in a severe default scenario.
While prices remain susceptible to a China-led pullback, there is less danger of over-supply.
Residents should also check on family members and neighbors who are more susceptible to the heat.
This is perhaps the first ingredient into why it is so susceptible to being identified differently.
That remaining 70 percent of officers are highly susceptible to the culture in a given department.
I ask Carley if she thinks Instagrammers are more susceptible to being scammed than other groups.
It's no wonder, then, that Ukrainians are susceptible to a technology that promises to deliver truth.
You can have a strong defensive system and still be susceptible to James and four shooters.
Older adults and people with other gastrointestinal problems can also be susceptible to vitamin B12 deficiencies.
What was it about your early life that made you so susceptible to white supremacist views?
Some experts have said coal infrastructure is just as susceptible to cyber attacks as natural gas pipelines.
It's either that creative people are more susceptible to depression, or emotionally fragile people need to create.
The Obamacare insurance markets have been susceptible to sabotage from Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration.
Those seeking to influence elections use Facebook's surveillance architecture to identify users most susceptible to their messages.
Those molecules could specifically attract the kinds of white blood cells most susceptible to an HIV infection.
At least in theory, a Neurala-powered device may be less susceptible to hacking or data breaches.
Additionally, those investors tend to be more sober-eyed and less susceptible to bouts of irrational exuberance.
While social media is great for promoting a product, it also makes businesses more susceptible to criticism.
This leaves the skeleton exposed and vulnerable, making the coral more susceptible to heat, disease and pollution.
It's true that the very young and very old are most susceptible to dying from the flu.
What is it about conservative audiences that makes them so susceptible to fear-mongering hucksters like Limbaugh?
Among the problems are leaking valves and aging cast iron pipes susceptible to a buildup of bacteria.
There's strong evidence that stress affects the immune system and can make you more susceptible to infections.
It also destroys collagen, weakening the skin and leaving it more susceptible to uneven textures and pimples.
Narrow skill sets are susceptible to learning by AI, but good social skills are difficult to automate.
"Holding a cell phone or looking at a phone makes you susceptible to a ticket," Heck said.
Though no passwords or payment information was exposed, the breach still leaves customers susceptible to phishing attacks.
As a child she was highly susceptible to fevers and infections, which resulted in frequent hospital visits.
The resulting system is also less susceptible to interference, allowing it to be used in indirect sunlight.
Recently he has begun to wonder whether Archibald's abuse left him susceptible to being taken advantage of.
The research shows that you shouldn't, because pretty much all dating apps are susceptible to online hacks.
If your furry friend goes outside, they are susceptible to the terrors of fleas, ticks and heartworm.
It's also true that the unregulated nature of the art market makes it susceptible to money laundering.
As more and more things become connected to the internet, they all become more susceptible to hackers.
Yes, dogs are susceptible to the flu, more scientifically known as canine influenza, and cases are spreading.
Campaign statements and tweets are "often short-hand for larger ideas" and are "susceptible to multiple interpretations".
But a commodities fund could also own soybeans, an area that is susceptible to tariffs, Cheng said.
Young turkeys are quite susceptible to disease, and the sanctuary was not sure if Mayflower would survive.
The low temperature means the matter barely moves, making it highly susceptible to the forces of gravity.
Seniors, the very young, and persons with compromised immune systems are the most susceptible to foodborne illness.
But because they're so fine, they've proven particularly susceptible to the damage caused by dendrites of lithium.
In addition, the African economy on which this middle class thrives remains fragile and susceptible to shocks.
The vagina's surface area is massive, Nielsen explains, making it more susceptible to infection than a penis.
In a way, they are susceptible to any type of propaganda that upsets the in-group image.
And all but one of the top 20 congressional districts most susceptible to automation are Republican ones.
This meant many viewers were susceptible to spoilers before having a chance to see the competition unfold.
You write in the book's introduction that graffiti is "less susceptible to being co-opted" by commercialization.
Almost all dogs are susceptible to canine influenza, so vaccination is the best way to protect them.
And it renewed calls for reforming — or abolishing — the program, which critics say is susceptible to fraud.
Individuals were more susceptible to gun violence immediately after an associate they'd co-offended with was shot.
That means the code is proprietary and could have flaws — or worse, susceptible to backdoors or exploitation.
Maybe Ben had a horrible supernatural experience that made him susceptible to the evils of Gryphons & Gargoyles.
So if you're susceptible to left hooks, that's what you're gonna be hit with all the time.
Researchers at IOActive have identified specific places across numerous industries where systems remain especially susceptible to cyberattackers.
Peter's emotions are raw, which also leaves him more susceptible to forces preying on his emotional state.
However, retail is one of those industries which is very susceptible to job losses due to automation.
It may bolster the case of critics who have said the RIN market is susceptible to fraud.
Children are particularly susceptible to sunburn, but unlike adults, they don't understand the importance of wearing sunscreen.
Your brain is especially susceptible to damage via, say, tequila shots and beer bongs in these years.
This makes consumers particularly susceptible to negative shocks to their income levels, unemployment and rising interest rates.
The IMF's ability to speak as an independent economic expert agency would be susceptible to political challenge.
Because biotech is a high beta sector — that is, more volatile — it's more susceptible to market swings.
But should you be less susceptible to such feelings, you may find the play a little undernourishing.
Their equity-heavy portfolios make the net worths of the ultra-wealthy extremely susceptible to market volatility.
That could leave Apple's smartphones susceptible to hacks that can steal use apps to steal personal data.
Supporting forces and civilians not immediately killed would be susceptible to painful and even fatal radiation exposure.
And word to the wise, night time is when we're most susceptible to persuasion, so be careful.
Researchers have studied whether some groups of voters are more susceptible to decisions about weather than others.
Similarly, and crucially, it's our belief that the algorithms know us that makes us susceptible to them.
They tend to be more gentle on knives, but more susceptible to drying out, staining, and cracking.
However, computers may be more susceptible to trade fake headlines as the volume of algorithmic trading rises.
Some medications can thin your skin too, making you more susceptible to the ol' black-and-blues.
That means Democrats are still susceptible to a national polling error allowing Republicans to barely hold on.
The crowd felt like bruised defenders of a civilization that they hadn't realized was susceptible to attack.
Luckily, I wasn't susceptible to bullying as a child, my parents taught me to stand my ground.
Every woman—no matter what vocation you take on, you are susceptible to that kind of treatment.
It's also completely aquatic, making it even more susceptible to groundwater pollutants or shifts in water levels.
Many trans women in different cities are working the streets and susceptible to drugs, harassment, and violence.
When those people feel hopeless, they can be susceptible to pressures many of us might otherwise dismiss.
Areas with shallow water tables and close to the sea or rivers are also susceptible to liquefaction.
Younger ice is thinner than older ice and more susceptible to changes in temperature, and to melting.
We are all susceptible to it, and it can come on suddenly or creep up over years.
As a pediatrician in New York, she worked with sexually abused children and those susceptible to AIDS.
This makes them much more susceptible to getting sick, particularly from highly infectious cold and flu viruses.
And, as a former education and justice secretary, he is particularly susceptible to the accusation of hypocrisy.
As that snowpack melts, it adds moisture to the mountain forests, leaving them less susceptible to fire.
The steep declines were partly because China's economy is more susceptible to a trade war than America's.
Name Withheld People with lupus are indeed more susceptible to infection, especially if they're taking immunosuppressive drugs.
Although the basic genetic program is widely shared, tooth building is also flexible, susceptible to evolutionary influences.
Its early years were susceptible to criticism, especially from local rabbis at synagogues with long membership rolls.
Certain groups, like teens, also might be more susceptible to harm because their brains are still developing.
It can cause a health crisis As sea levels rise, coastal communities are more susceptible to flooding.
The big cat is a delicate species, especially susceptible to feline and infectious diseases, the vet said.
People with rheumatic diseases are typically more susceptible to infections because their medications suppress the immune system.
To be sure, long-dated bonds are susceptible to larger drops in price should interest rates rise.
Stainless steel home appliances are durable, but the metal finish is susceptible to fingerprints, streaks, and smudges.
Women are more susceptible to disease during ovulation because their immune systems are depressed during this time.
That landscape is still being shaped, rendering a long stretch of the Balkan coast susceptible to tremors.
After Obama won re-election and Democrats lost the midterms, Washington was less susceptible to public shaming.
During ovulation, a woman is more susceptible to disease because the immune system is impaired, Arnot said.
Alaska's proximity to the Arctic Circle and its long coastline make it especially susceptible to climate change.
Robins and cedar waxwings rely primarily on fruit and are more susceptible to "getting drunk," said Pidgeon.
This makes them vulnerable to be manipulated by those with political clout and, therefore, susceptible to fraud.
This makes them less prone to dropped signals — but at the same time less susceptible to jamming.
The only threat up here would be to newborn lambs, susceptible to being plucked away by eagles.
Security experts have long warned that the cannabis industry is susceptible to both cybercriminal and fraudulent activities.
That should make it more susceptible to being broken up by wave action in the Southern Ocean.
They are known to be susceptible to skin parasites, and readily sand-swim when given the chance.
Yael: I was surprised that Elliot is such a l337 hacker but so susceptible to shoulder surfing.
Because of climate change, they're highly susceptible to wildfires, like the ones in Australia, and pest infestations.
He notes how a confluence of slick storytelling and inherent human biases leave investors susceptible to fraud.
Pros: Attractive art deco design, built-in strainerCons: The lid gets stuck, susceptible to rusting and leaking
So for employees wondering if they're susceptible to potential layoffs, consider where you're situated in the company.
First, small-cap stocks tend to be more highly leveraged and therefore more susceptible to economic downturns.
Britons like to think they are less susceptible to extreme politics than their neighbours on the continent.
The report notes that the data makes the affected parties susceptible to scams and sophisticated phishing attacks.
Those who are divorced are stigmatized, making some of them more susceptible to sexual harassment and exploitation.
Some pundits have suggested that "economically anxious" voters were especially susceptible to Mr Trump's anti-migration rhetoric.
Among those areas considered most susceptible to fraud are Birmingham and Bradford, which have large Muslim communities.
Trump, as allergic to multilateralism as he is susceptible to autocracy, has welcomed the unstitching of Europe.
The earlier earthquakes also left cracks in walls and roofs, making the weakened buildings susceptible to collapse.
My research suggests that there are additional reasons why people with diabetes are more susceptible to cancer.
Phoenix, Arizona, is susceptible to a heat wave that could peak at a staggering 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Human beings are fallible and susceptible to corruption, and James Madison said as much in his writings.
If herd immunity is weakened, those susceptible to contracting the virus can be at risk of infection.
In the early eighties, the Guatemalan Army believed—often wrongly—that Mayans were susceptible to guerrilla ideology.
Our chronically overtired brains make our bodies more susceptible to diabetes, cancer, and other diseases, he argued.
Those who become terrorists are typically in need (physiologically or emotionally) and are simply susceptible to manipulation.
I ask Kassin if there are dispositional characteristics that render certain people susceptible to coercive interrogation tactics.
These may scratch the steel and make it more susceptible to rust and staining in the future.
Immigrant workers like Mr. Ortega, who speaks little English, are susceptible to underpayment because of language barriers.
Investors may not understand how the index works or whether it may be susceptible to undue influence.
Children, with their small airways, were particularly susceptible to the dangers of diphtheria (and any respiratory infection).
What the study doesn't identify is why older people, in particular, seemed more susceptible to fake news.
The object of your affections will likewise be very susceptible to grand romantic gestures this month, Aquarius.
The Senate is composed of 245 complex, decent individuals, most of whom are susceptible to his charms.
As part of a genre that traditionally atmosphere and surprise, it's susceptible to boring players through repetition.
In reality, McCain was nearly as susceptible to Washington's problems as he was adamant about fixing them.
A recent study found that plastic also kills coral reefs by making them more susceptible to disease.
"Insects are very susceptible to these ups and downs," he said, referring to swings typical in insect populations.
The authors rightly caution:[In] reality we could be susceptible to a multiday, multiregional extreme space weather event.
Because your guard may be down, you'll be more susceptible to phishing attacks and spam emails, Gendre says.
Because babies born that prematurely are more susceptible to life-threatening respiratory illnesses, daycare was not an option.
Fear is what made the Crains, as children, susceptible to Hill House; guilt is what brought them back.
On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration warned that certain cardiac devices could be susceptible to online hacking.
New Zealand is particularly prone to erosion, making the island country susceptible to this sort of natural phenomenon.
He masterfully played to voters' fears of disempowerment and disenfranchisement, feelings that historically leave people susceptible to paranoia.
Investment income constitutes a major supplement to premium income, making NCI susceptible to adverse movements in market values.
A lot have gotten college degrees, and they'll be underutilized in labor markets and more susceptible to exploitation.
Poverty, autocracy and restrictions on religious freedom have made citizens of the former Soviet republics susceptible to radicalisation.
The older brain seems more susceptible to "too good to be true" scams, from lotteries to dating schemes.
Boeing already has the people and the expertise, it pays better, and it isn't susceptible to government shutdowns.
They are susceptible to the elements, especially wind and sunlight, which can shine through its semi-opaque surface.
It causes shortness of breath, a persistent cough and chest pains, and makes people highly susceptible to tuberculosis.
All that sweating causes you to lose sodium, an essential electrolyte, which makes you susceptible to muscular cramps.
I felt as if I couldn't please anyone, and I felt susceptible to feelings of despair and panic.
Newer versions of the phone don't have the same vulnerabilities and wouldn't be susceptible to the same hack.
Essential says the titanium makes the phone more rigid and less susceptible to cracking when you drop it.
This book is self-consciously shaped by, and susceptible to, its own account of how we read now.
As a private foundation, they are less susceptible to the whims of regulatory bodies or national arts councils.
Perhaps, too, Economist writers are particularly susceptible to the delusion that their business runs on pure brain power.
And oddly enough, this is exactly the type of person who's pretty susceptible to Protect the Harvest rhetoric.
Neanderthals died out a long time ago, but their genes may make us more susceptible to certain diseases.
But it's increasingly evident with each passing year that our painfully outdated systems are susceptible to tampering too.
"The FTC has proven lethargic, unwieldy, susceptible to agency capture, and prone to turf wars," Hawley's office wrote.
California is in its fifth year of a historic drought, creating dry vegetation especially susceptible to catching fire.
Aside from being pretty vulnerable to trolls with a vendetta, Yelp is susceptible to abuse through fake reviews.
He would avoid companies that are susceptible to global trade slowdowns, particularly those related to Mexico and China.
Prices are still susceptible to shocks from the lingering tensions in the Middle East, analyst and traders said.
The corals, which turn white, aren't completely dead at this point, but they're weakened and susceptible to disease.
Business and corporate governance experts say small-business customers can be as susceptible to fraud as any customer.
The recent Equifax hack is yet another reminder that major corporations are still leaving themselves susceptible to attacks.
But in addition to the lava and toxic fumes, the area is also susceptible to increased earthquake activity.
Also susceptible to those price increases are people who purchase individual health plans outside of the Obamacare marketplaces.
Commodity funds hold large short positions in all grains markets, leaving them susceptible to bouts of short covering.
She travels to the place where people are desperate, lonely, and susceptible to buying into a pyramid scheme.
And its funding is susceptible to political vicissitudes because Congress funds it differently from other programs like it.
But according to a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry, men are also susceptible to the baby blues.
This could determine, for instance, how tired a player was and how susceptible to injury they might be.
The institutions that were most susceptible to foreign meddling were our media, our law enforcement, our intelligence apparatus.
Silicosis causes shortness of breath, a persistent cough and chest pains, and makes people highly susceptible to tuberculosis.
Thankfully, the scientists' modified bacteria were still susceptible to antibiotics, so we still have that as an option.
That makes them more susceptible to violence and attacks from men in remote areas — which often go unreported.
Dried out soils and widespread tree deaths, make trees and other vegetation more susceptible to fast spreading flames.
Asian currencies that could be susceptible to Chinese economic concerns would include the , Indonesian rupiah and , Ahmad said.
Most Chinese planters grow the Cavendish variety of banana which is favored by consumers but susceptible to disease.
Immune suppression can reduce the body's ability to heal wounds and make it more susceptible to other pathogens.
Two-year note yields, which are the most susceptible to rate hikes, also hit a three-week low.
And it can draw in others who might otherwise not have been susceptible to the lure of jihadism.
Plus, she says, it's great for people who are new to working out or are susceptible to injuries.
Further, because it is susceptible to frequent change, it also enables an ongoing dialogue between developers and regulators.
The data on queer people of color, particularly queer men, being susceptible to the disease is well documented.
Ultimately, it seems, it was faith itself, rather than a specific cosmology, that made people susceptible to fraud.
"The market is still very susceptible to technicals at this point," said Jeff Kilburg, CEO of KKM Financial.
According to Tenney's lawyers, streamers are susceptible to exploitation because they're young and the medium is so new.
Yet, older adults are highly susceptible to chronic pain and the prescription painkiller addiction is hitting this population.
A few radical imams and vulnerable young men and women are susceptible to propaganda from the Islamic State.
Instead, the goal of ETS is to show which varieties of wine are most susceptible to smoke taint.
The steel industry, also susceptible to the trade dispute, lost ground, as the S&P 1500 Steel index .
Yet, since the Euro top is susceptible to body impressions, she warns against heavier individuals purchasing this model.
Fitch believes these customer segments are susceptible to developments in the Turkish economic environment, which can be volatile.
Health care workers who are unprotected are susceptible to infection because of how closely they work with patients.
That left me susceptible to the official line that the Oculus was a transportation center with shops appended.
Without that office, he would be as susceptible to an indictment for criminal wrongdoing as any other American.
Like the prices of stocks, home values are susceptible to momentum and human impulses like fear and greed.
Warming temperatures can dry out bogs, making them more susceptible to fires, and to deeper, more intense burning.
And she said avoid financial industry stocks, because they are most susceptible to struggles in an economic slowdown.
When free-speech absolutism was in vogue, Reddit's co-founders were as susceptible to its appeal as anyone.
He believed that wearing uniforms was fine, and worried that such narrow thinking made people susceptible to extremism.
Given its geographic location and natural resource jobs, Maine is uniquely susceptible to the effects of climate change.
In addition, people highly susceptible to heat-related complications include those with chronic health problems, especially respiratory problems.
This makes the U.S. and global financial markets uncomfortably susceptible to any significant shock to the global economy.
However, nearly all maritime data is derived from human input, making it susceptible to both error and manipulation.
When I decided to start a skincare routine in earnest, I was particularly susceptible to holy-grail messaging.
In a recent study, Smith found that genetic differences could make some astronauts more susceptible to vision loss.
It's a vicious circle; rescuers create stigma, which secludes us from society and leaves us susceptible to predators.
Further down the line: More developed AIs might be more susceptible to more complex disorders, some experts say.
Because the triploid doesn't waste its energy breeding, it grows faster, larger, and is less susceptible to disease.
As they experience the tangible benefits of these partnerships, they'll be less susceptible to violent indoctrination as well.
Is it related to the fact that they have underlying conditions that make them more susceptible to dying?
Some people might be more susceptible to acute pain turning into chronic pain due in part to genetics.
Cryptocurrency markets are notoriously susceptible to price changes driven by "whales" who buy and sell in large amounts.
"Enamel is one of the hardest substances in our body, but it's extremely susceptible to acid," she said.
It's also possible there's some larger reason why a person would become both obese and susceptible to diseases.
The stress of transport not only makes animals susceptible to disease but can also contribute to behavioral problems.
At that point, the coral loses a key source of food and becomes more susceptible to deadly diseases.
Manufacturing and related sectors tend to be more susceptible to economic cycles and are particularly vulnerable to tariffs.
Mr. Kim is a proud leader who does not want to appear vulnerable or susceptible to economic bribes.
Broken families, poverty and poor mental health make people more susceptible to accepting false beliefs and evil ideology.
When your dog is already suffering from skin problems, they are more susceptible to secondary bacterial skin infections.
As global temperatures rise, birds become more susceptible to problems arising from climate change, according to the report.
Planting them can spread the virus to unbroken tulips or lilies, which are also susceptible to the virus.
That could mean lacking vaccines, leaving the elderly and young especially susceptible to the flu and other illnesses.
As someone who writes cookbooks with chefs for a living, I was perhaps especially susceptible to this delusion.
"It's not even the amount of movement, it's the speed of movement that we're susceptible to," Ramage adds.
I, for one, am extremely susceptible to the belief that the Perfect Product could fix my life (ha!).
But the Framers knew people to be selfish, ambitious and susceptible to the seductions of fame and fortune.
Jacinto, who was born in the Philippines, said the Philippines is the country most susceptible to climate change.
At least the steward of your target-date fund is a professional and not susceptible to those mistakes.
The Cavendish is susceptible to a new strain of Panama Disease known as Tropical Race 4, or TR4.
How could we then vest authority in voters and customers who are so ignorant and susceptible to manipulation?
Nonetheless, the patterns are becoming more susceptible to empiricism—to a science of surveillance, analysis, and iterative correction.
Head trauma experts say the brain is exponentially more susceptible to a severe concussion after an initial blow.
Head trauma experts say the brain is exponentially more susceptible to a severe concussion after an initial blow.
Maybe in his competitive zeal to crush Twitter, he made the News Feed too susceptible to viral garbage.
This way, you won't be nearly as susceptible to emotion and temptation when an risky-sounding opportunity arrives.
They had been deployed to other countries in the Middle East deemed more susceptible to Iranian missile attacks.
The more expensive goldfish tend to be bred with greater care and are therefore less susceptible to disease.
Baby monitor Baby monitors that connect to Wi-Fi are susceptible to hacks, as recent headlines have proven.
It includes both standard length foam darts, and half-length darts which are more susceptible to breezy days.
Adult friendship is so important, especially for single women, and anyone else who's particularly susceptible to feeling alone.
Pregnant women, newborns, adults older than 65 and people with weakened immune systems are most susceptible to infection.
Potential clues to unraveling the mysteries behind why some marine mammals are susceptible to mass strandings, scientists hope.
Given that Trump has just been impeached, Kim may even view him as even more susceptible to exploitation.
But public auctions, however cleverly they are finessed, ultimately remain susceptible to the volatility of a wider world.
The DEA warns that LSD impairs users' ability to make sound judgments, making them susceptible to personal injury.
When temperature spike in cities, electricity use rises sharply making it hard for utilities susceptible to power outages.
They also argued that he was susceptible to pressure by detectives during an interrogation that lasted several hours.
Children with caries are susceptible to chronic ear and sinus infections, and cuts and abrasions that won't heal.
That means that a larger part of the body is composed of glass, which is susceptible to shattering.
Once the algae leave, the coral loses its color or becomes "bleached," and is more susceptible to disease.
"That is shallow ground water that is incredibly susceptible to contamination from sewage and other sources," he said.
In addition, granulomas often enter a quiescent state, during which they may be even less susceptible to therapy.
Engineers scrambled to figure out what had gone wrong and whether Opportunity was susceptible to the same flaw.
This grid is not an arbiter of form, it is a playing field susceptible to fantasy and wonder.
As a poor Christian from a low caste, Bibi was among the most vulnerable and susceptible to discrimination.
Are the prostate tumors in men who became fat by eating high-sugar diets equally susceptible to metastasis?
Plastics can also block the light, making corals more susceptible to a darkness-loving disease called black band.
Burned slopes are susceptible to mudslides, also known as debris flows, because of what fire does to soil.
At that point, the coral lose a key source of food and become more susceptible to deadly diseases.
But what counts as disrespect can be open to wide interpretation, and in turn, susceptible to racial bias.
The ultimate cure to Russian interference in our elections is to make platforms that aren't susceptible to interference.
Middle children may be more susceptible to peer pressure, but they also tend to be more open-minded.
Dogs might be more susceptible to algae poisoning, given their smaller bodies, but humans are at risk, too.
As long as creators are essentially producing content for free, they'll be susceptible to the pull of other products.
And though Rosenstein in the end proved susceptible to public criticism, there's no guarantee a new attorney general would.
Indonesia's bond market is particularly susceptible to outflows, with almost 40 percent of its dollar debt held by foreigners.
Facebook did not immediately respond to Motherboard's request for comment on whether workplace chats would be susceptible to subpoenas.
The biggest of those bosses aren't even susceptible to combos, one of the more advanced features of Anthem's combat.
Like so many others close to the Korle Lagoon, it is susceptible to flooding with even the lightest rainfall.
" On Monday, a judge found that the surrogacy contract Trent signed "is reasonably susceptible to more than one interpretation.
The cause of that outage was unclear, but it appears that banks are increasingly susceptible to seemingly minor issues.
The propellers make the aircraft's engines less susceptible to debris flying in and causing operational problems for the engines.
Obviously, America could stand for people to be a little less susceptible to getting carried away by their feelings.
Despite the fact that some of us may be more prone to it, we're all susceptible to the fuzz.
That means that upscale Trump supporters may be most susceptible to defection if policies adversely affect them, Kam speculated.
Emissions trading, he has argued, is too susceptible to gaming and features prices on carbon that vary too rapidly.
Too little rain and they wither; too much and they become susceptible to insects or fungal black pod disease.
Around 20 percent of the U.S. lies in areas susceptible to sinkhole events, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
It's a comfort to see that even athletes at the literal top of their game are susceptible to awkwardness.
Another reason the temples may be more susceptible to graying may follicle cycling—the process by which hair grays.

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