Sentences with phrase «fallen prey to all»

Can Cuomo lead a state with an out - of - control budget, a deadlocked, corrupt and dysfunctional government and a private - sector economy that has fallen prey to parasitical public - employee unions?
Sending a normal tweet as opposed to a direct message is a very easy thing to do and many of us have fallen prey to this over the years, me included.
The issue is on administrative lapses and with administrative lapses, the EC regulations give clear indications as to the grounds based on which a candidate will be disqualified and we have fallen prey to it» he argued.
I wanted to know why all these strong women ended up formula feeding when they truly felt that breast is best, and I wanted to avoid whatever pitfalls they had fallen prey to.
If you answered yes to most or even some of these questions, then you may have already fallen prey to one of the sad untruths in raising children today: Academics = Success.
There probably isn't a woman on earth who hasn't fallen prey to chronic pelvic pain but the problem is always in diagnosing the underlying cause.
I never leaked or had any issues while drying up which is why nursing didn't work for us, I was not producing enough but you know I probably wasn't doing the «right» things and had fallen prey to a boobie trap because not producing enough milk is so very rare.
He might find less noise and distractions outside of the capital (not that he has fallen prey to such disruptive influences during his career so far) but would he be granted the same kind of stage to prove himself and gain the profile to become an England regular at St. Mary's?
It is surprising that the Spanish press could identify a character correctly and the British press has completely fallen prey to the same character's antics!
I have given up the wheat but have fallen prey to using some of the «bad» gluten free substitutes and am now trying to get those out of my diet as well.
A woman who declines to express herself in sexual activity, then, has fallen prey to a male - dominated society that wishes to prevent women from becoming powerful.
Your youth leader has fallen prey to spiritual arrogance and hypocrisy!
Ms Rice is fallen prey to her own worldly vanity.
But man is not simply fallen a prey to something: he is fallen away from God.
And lest we get too puffed up with pride about our own ability to spot false teachers and sniff out bad doctrine, all Christians (including you and me) have occasionally fallen prey to false teaching.
I have fallen prey to this myself in the past, and such an attitude is only harmful.
Modern attempts to offer a rational account of the relationship between mind (its rational unity) and nature (understood as the realm of finitude, chance, contingency, and decay) have fallen prey to a seemingly simple yet extremely stubborn dualistic dilemma.
Not understanding the necessary interworking of traditional, Biblical, and contemporary sources (even in a theology that seeks Biblical authority as its ultimate norm), certain evangelicals have fallen prey to a new form of «traditionalism»; others have retreated to a «Biblicism»; still others have found themselves in theological bondage to contemporary standards.
And so many have fallen prey to those out there who make merchandise out of them, and mercilessly use them to push their agendas, and to make gain even at the cost of degrading of others str - ipping them from their dignity!
Since the late 1960s black American intellectuals and politicians have fallen prey to what amounts to a conspiracy of silence about the social and moral condition of the black lower classes.
Because I've fallen prey to the former, hopelessly trying to live each day without committing a single sin, but to someone who believes (probably close to almost literally) everything is sin, what does that leave me?
He thinks that most mainline churches have fallen prey to a businesslike functionalism that causes spiritual «respiratory failure.»
I constantly see people who are struggling under the burden of consumer debt because they have fallen prey to the «evil of consumerism.»
In seeking to prey upon Jesus, Satan had fallen prey to the «deep magic» which C. S. Lewis writes about in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
There are a lot more resources now to help recognize when you've fallen prey to someone like this.
Farrow too easily dismisses large chunks of the tradition that he believes have fallen prey to Origen's gnosticizing tendencies.
Mr Bill Nye has fallen prey to «higher learning», that says that man evolved.
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Baby boomers seem more likely to have fallen prey to these behavioral factors than other generations, driven in part by their desire for an enhanced retirement income stream in the historically low yield environment.
«I have fallen prey to this, and it's not a big offender,» Taylor admits.
A few treasures, curios and keepsakes have become the stuff of legend, as one owner after another has fallen prey to bad luck — with sometimes - fatal results.
I have fallen prey to most of these pitfalls at one point or another.
Coming back to «the real world» presented opportunities to fall prey to distractions, vices, and bad decisions — but, having spent six weeks building new, constructive habits and morning rituals, these traps were easier to recognize and avoid.
The Literary Digest fell prey to what is known as selection bias.
After all, it can be easy for an entrepreneur to fall prey to the whims of a difficult market or to make a series of mistakes that eventually leads to failure.
Finally, the fourth conundrum is that as companies grow larger and management falls prey to the fallacy that it only exists to maximize shareholder short - term return on investment, companies become risk averse.
As you'd imagine it lays out all the misapprehensions Garbugli fell prey to in his youth.
We know that companies continually need to innovate, or they'll fall prey to a younger or nimbler company.
They also fall prey to naysayers who don't take them seriously because they don't work from an office building, office park, storefront, or factory.
Or, maybe worse, they fall prey to acting as a conduit for some type of organized crime ring looking to make big money by selling or manipulating stolen personal data.
I'm guilty of starting out with good intentions and then falling prey to the dings of my email and the bright lights of my phone.
If you wish to ensure that your estate does not fall prey to predators, creditors or taxes, keep reading to be sure you're not committing the five cardinal sins of estate planning.
Kids, like the rest of us, fall prey to this cognitive bias, which causes people to blame other people's bad actions on their horrible character and our own on circumstances beyond our control.
Understand that if you can learn to master stress — versus falling prey to it — the entrepreneurial journey is easier.
When leaders fall prey to analytical bias and unexamined assumptions, the consequences can be very bad.
If you fall prey to one of these scams, you'll need to act immediately.
Don't fall prey to analysis by paralysis.
Instead of hiring for a wide array of complementary personalities and skill sets, they fall prey to hidden cognitive biases and hire people who are similar in background and behaviour.
Even if you feel your home is safe, it's important not to fall prey to certain blind spots, like thinking that you don't have to worry about a certain room because your children do not play there or simply thinking that your children know not to climb onto furniture.
But my entrepreneurial ambition was too strong and I fell prey to my ignorance and inexperience.
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