Sentences with phrase «easily fall victim to»

They represent the counterproductive acts we can easily fall victim to when our emotions get the better of us.
Even a fully grown wildebeest can easily fall victim to these ferocious creatures.
Because they have been selectively bred from dwarf parents, they easily fall victim to a condition called chondrodysplasia.
That's not something that could be predicted or expected, but it's something that you could easily fall victim to.
You don't have to agree with his decision to go out on the town with his buds to find a one - night stand, but you can see how someone in that situation might easily fall victim to peer pressure.
Shaun of the Dead could easily fall victim to the same plights as so many of its apparent genre, but that's the thing — it transcends genre.
These unhealthy cells can easily fall victim to free radicals - unstable molecules in the body - and, consequently a host of diseases.
We live in a culture of overindulgence that we all easily fall victim to.
But sometimes, in our effort to adopt healthy eating habits, we easily fall victim to deceptive advertising and branding.
Without that attention, managers and workers can easily fall victim to «out of sight, out of mind» syndrome.
Crucially, our financial advisor from early 2009 — with the extremely timely and rare insight to seek small - cap exposure at that particular point in time — could have easily fallen victim to the all - too common misconception that it pays to seek active managers in «less efficient» segments like small - cap.

Not exact matches

I think that it can be answered rather easily: sociology has fallen victim to two severe deformations.
I'm all about having easily replaceable, standard glasses that can afford falling victim to rowdy dinner parties.
Chronic or hard - to - assess ailments where the clinical encounter does not have an easily identifiable end point will all fall victim to the on - off logic of a private health service, as will operations involving high costs with low or medium chances of success.
He writes with an urgency, a strong sense of purpose, and honesty about how easily a fear - driven culture — one that even the author readily admits to falling victim to — can abandon its democratic ideals.
(1) Cats in particular are falling victim to the obesity epidemic for reasons we may not easily recognize.
I have spoken with too many people who have fallen victim to buying from a backyard breeder or puppy mill type breeder only to be heartbroken when their puppies developed serious health issues that might have easily been prevented through responsible health testing and breeding for the improvement of the breed rather than for money.
However, it could just as easily have followed a phishing attack and serves as a warning for organisations to take cyber threats seriously in the future; 1 in 10 individuals are likely to fall victim and cause untold damage to the organisations for which they work.
In reality, Mac users still fall victim to malware, adware, and other schemes that can easily slip through the cracks if a user isn't careful.
If your area falls victim to a wildfire, smoke damage can easily cause damage to both the exterior and interior of a vehicle.
Easily recover your deleted files that are lost if you fall victim to a malware attack.
Inside the stick, the quad - core processor gives the Roku Streaming Stick a snappy response time, while the 802.11 n Wi - Fi antenna does a commendable job starting videos faster and rarely falling victim as easily to the dreaded buffering screen.
However, a high conflict couple can easily fall into the unhealthy trap of staying focused in the past with each parent can becoming victim to the behavior that comes with fear and anger.
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