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    1. Women are particularly susceptible to developing depression and anxiety disorders in response to stress as compared to men


    2. She also knew that during this time he would be susceptible to infections


    3. The desire for ‘just one more’ becomes a compulsion, and the more poorly nourished a person is the more susceptible he will be to sugar addiction


    4. Never could get your head round the idea that men have to be excused because they are men and therefore susceptible, whilst women should know better and are the evil influence – the old Adam and Eve thing


    5. He was just as stout-hearted and stubborn as any other, and just as susceptible to anger if goaded to a sufficient degree


    6. However, it seems organic matter is more susceptible to the TE field due to the presence of carbon and water


    7. “It’s a herb that dulls the intellect and renders the drinker susceptible to manipulation,” Hollowcrest said calmly


    8. Elsewhere, gold and silver coinage is preferred over paper money, which is more susceptible to clipping than forgery


    9. I went back in and said, “You know, they say that there is something in the blue ink they use in comic books that makes you more susceptible to hypnosis


    10. It seems that our society‘s consummate pursuit of Material Things proportionate to its increasing indifference to Spiritual Things has sterilized our souls in a manner that has left many of us intellectually and morally barren and susceptible to whimsical notions of corporeal designs

    11. ‖ Many individuals susceptible to teeming influences extending beyond their capacity to assimilate what is being conveyed and in what manner and why, for that matter, entirely dependent has the public become on its media ―mouthpieces‖ commissioned to do their thinking for them in a fruitless attempt at sorting out unintelligent pieces of information that, taken collectively, are even more meaningless, thereby frustrating further efforts to attain (true) knowledge while unsettling core beliefs


    12. It is Evil‘s custom to shield itself from criticism in the (artful) manner it encourages (a) Moral Neutrality by obfuscating notions of Good and Evil, a condition of the mind susceptible to individuals who have failed in their efforts to cultivate a proper spiritual and moral awareness of the fundamental agencies separating the two and therefore likely to arrive at the conclusion that such differences are either objectively unverifiable or the product of social convention(s)


    13. In time education may change this custom when Thais learn that because the feet are in direct contact with dirt they are more susceptible to infection from germs than any other part of the body


    14. countries are susceptible to bribes


    15. You had never heard of the Divergent a week ago, and now all that you know is that they are immune to something to which you are susceptible, and that is a frightening thing


    16. “Yes, I am susceptible


    17. levied at kids and teachers most susceptible to caricature


    18. If you have read this book and you are susceptible to the content in light of what the Bible teaches, you are probably only part of an estimated 3%; the remaining 97% will either not read the book in its entirety or burn the book because the content is totally against their indoctrination by their churches or upbringing


    19. He knew children were much more susceptible to radiation


    20. The original Veda’s had been bound meticulously, rarely opened due to the fragility of the pages, just brushing them lightly was susceptible to destroying the ancient words in a cloud of dust within a matter of minutes

    21. 147 Many contend the hypnogogic state is more susceptible to spiritual encounters,


    22. Belief --- An opinion or conviction which gives one confidence in a truth, existence, or reliability of something/someone, although done so without absolute proof that one is right in doing so; and/or, having confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to proof


    23. people are more susceptible to stress than others


    24. The people, Marxists claim, are susceptible to intoxicants such as religion, “the opiate of the masses


    25. But like many self-made men, he was susceptible to flattery


    26. Those young, supple minds are susceptible to one-sided, collective political arguments accompanied by the emotional certitude of ‘authority’ (professors)


    27. I am very susceptible to infection due to having to insert a foreign object into my body and the trauma caused by the catheter itself (internal lesions)


    28. He learns he is one of those rare individuals susceptible to immediate addiction


    29. Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan voiced his opinion that Tendulkar had become susceptible to the short ball early in his innings because of a lack of footwork


    30. Zolgnath’s minotaurs were not as susceptible to the inhibiting magic of the Lore Masters

    31. Before leaving to find someone more susceptible to his charms he pointed out a large restaurant built on the sands a short distance up the beach, on the flat roof of which men could sunbathe naked


    32. The subliminal flickering of the strips could induce headaches in those susceptible to the effects of this kind of lighting


    33. age, wherever they may be susceptible to it, and some of the junior members


    34. The assumption was that all the susceptible young people had been


    35. He was always too susceptible to the crazy voice of the demon


    36. thought of as the subconscious mind) never sleeps and is susceptible to


    37. Applying his mind he reckoned that woman were more susceptible to molestation within her home than to her rape without


    38. The old philosopher was susceptible to the Master's mode of approach, and being sincerely honest of heart, he quickly believed this gospel of salvation


    39. But Capricorn is less susceptible to this than most


    40. The only ideals susceptible of human attainment are the divine realities of the infinite values resident in the spiritual fact of the eternal God

    41. Mix three drops in one litre of water and then use to wipe down areas susceptible to mould


    42. The newer polymer weapons were less susceptible to moisture and therefore were preferred over the heavier metal ones


    43. She had survived it, but since then she had always had a weak chest and was quite susceptible to any sort of chill which sometimes the bad winters brought on


    44. They were susceptible to spoofing before


    45. It is only because they make themselves susceptible to it that this occurs


    46. susceptible to blowfly infection will be a good step in the


    47. I was susceptible to severe stress problems I had acquired dating back to the Korean War when I lost most of my left hand


    48. legs are more susceptible to injury than longer legs when


    49. their problems in this manner become more susceptible to abusing


    50. The old bookseller, knowing about Aureliano’s love for books that had been read only by the Venerable Bede, urged him with a certain fatherly malice to get into the discussion, and without even taking a breath, he explained that the cockroach, the oldest winged insect on the face of the earth, had already been the victim of slippers in the Old Testa-ment, but that since the species was definitely resistant to any and all methods of extermination, from tomato dices with borax to flour and sugar, and with its one thousand six hundred three varieties had resisted the most ancient, tenacious, and pitiless persecution that mankind had unleashed against any living thing since the beginnings, including man himself, to such an ex-tent that just as an instinct for reproduction was at-tributed to humankind, so there must have been another one more definite and pressing, which was the in-stinct to kill cockroaches, and if the latter had succeeded in escaping human ferocity it was because they had taken refuge in the shadows, where they became invul-nerable because of man’s congenital fear of the dark, but on the other hand they became susceptible to the glow of noon, so that by the Middle Ages already, and in present times, and per omnia secula seculorum, the only effective method for killing cockroaches was the glare of the sun












































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