As long as you know what you're purchasing and why, then you don't have to worry about really
falling prey to other liability hazards.
The skinny on fat: Too little is more dangerous than too much Overweight people are at no greater risk than normal - weight folks of dying from heart disease or cancer and are actually less likely to
fall prey to some other causes of death, such as accidents and Alzheimer's, according to freshly analyzed data on 2.3 million adults 25 years and older as of 2004.
Don't
fall prey to other dating sites that masquerade as Christian, but are just secular companies, with no Christian background, trying to get your business.
Long before dogs became members of the household, they were wild animals that would
fall prey to other carnivores.
If they are unfortunate, they may
fall prey to other sharks such as bull sharks, great hammerheads and tiger sharks.
That their shells will be soft and they'll
fall prey to other sea life?
Not exact matches
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.
With all the differences emerging among millennials, it remains
to be seen whether they will stay committed
to serving
others into their middle years, or
fall prey to using their newfound power for their own benefit.
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.
The average investor, on the
other hand, may have his / her computer compromise, could
fall prey to an exchange attack, or may even mismanage the funds altogether and lose them in a faulty transaction.
When the Opposition leader noted in the House of Commons, in 2012, that a federal study had shown that Canada was
falling prey to «Dutch disease» (named after the 1960s oil boom, which devastated
other exports in the Netherlands), Conservative MP Kellie Leitch offered the government's response: «The leader of the Opposition wants
to call Canadian employers a disease.»
A person
falls prey to this fallacy if he accepts a claim as being true simply because most
other people approve of the claim.
Perhaps most impressively, he has repeatedly warned clergymen not
to fall prey to the sins of worldliness, careerism, and vanity, and exhorted them
to live out the gospel, and not just sanctimoniously preach it
to others.
The masses, on the
other hand, need the guidance of religious tradition - which can co-exist with this elitist philosophy - lest they
fall prey to irrational ideologies.
In that and many
other times we walked away from conflict instead of talking through it, my wife and I
fell prey to the secret enemy that hides in every marriage.
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!
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.
However both Whitehead and Derrida's critique of modernism present a noble and exciting possibility for decentering the domination and absolutist claims of modernity; opening the way for
other philosophical perspectives without necessarily
falling prey to a radical relativism.
I've shied away from this space lately for a variety of reasons: a sense of perfectionism that's creeping in due
to my
other forms of writing; being uninspired by the formula that food blogs are
falling prey to, getting duller and duller even as their photos and graphics get shinier and shinier (tell me, please, that you know what I mean?)
Like Holleran, children sometimes
fall prey to the idea that
other people are living better lives than they.
Or, for some of us,
fall prey to the «a particular someone likes
to «buy all the things» for me whether I wanted them or not» syndrome... which is a whole
other topic for our therapists.
Exhibit Shines Light On Plight Of Migratory Birds - CBS Chicago - March 3, 2016 An exhibit aimed at bringing public awareness
to the number of migrating birds that
fall prey to skyscrapers and
other buildings has opened at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
This way,
others will not
fall prey to them.
In the need
to be an ideal parent for your teenage children you might
fall prey to some of the common mistakes that most of us have made with our children at some point or the
other.
sure is easy
to fall prey to being discouraged when
other breastfeeding moms seem
to be having a rosy time while I felt so lost on breastfeeding.
But we should not be too cynical: the Nuclear Summit was indeed a success for some participating states as it
fell prey to political manipulation political manipulation by states seeking a platform
to prove either their eligibility and need for nuclear trade (as Pakistan did); or
to prove that they are responsible nuclear states (as India, South Korea and many
others did); or that they can provide adequate nuclear security in order
to uphold the rights of all nations
to peaceful nuclear trade (as the P5 and recognized nuclear weapon states seemed
to have done).
Guns kill animals for no
other purpose than
to provide adreneline rushes
to people that no longer need
to eat their
fallen prey.
More than one in three women and more than one in four men
fall prey to stalking, rape or
other physical or psychological violence by a partner at some time in their lives.
Even as species around the globe are rapidly
falling prey to extinction, and countless
others are threatened, scientists are still turning up new species of plants and animals every year — thousands of them.
Sure I am still contacted
to do «free» advertisizing but they either don't respond when I e-mail them about a price or item
to review or I get the «we don't have the budget» and then I see
other bloggers
fall prey and I just lower my head in frustration.
But most of us
fall prey to pollution and
other factors, and our skin ends up looking dull and lifeless.
On some occasions, due
to the power of looks, people
fall prey to people
other than their sexual partners who try
to arouse them by various methods.
Every
other murder mystery show ends up
falling prey to a pattern.
Thing is, the Palme and every
other major award is always going
to fall prey to hype and excitement.
They focus on what
other nations are achieving, and they
fall prey to those urging us
to copy Finland's, Singapore's, or South Korea's schooling practices.
One
falls prey to a series of pranks en route
to a legal vocation, while the
other studies medicine before discovering a different calling entirely, and it is years before their destinies are entwined in a mesmerizing alliance.
There are cases when students have
fallen prey to scams when they buy plagiarized work at a cheap price, or their papers are resold
to other clients.
Unfortunately, desperate people are often taken advantage of and
fall prey to scams, sinking further into debt and scared
to commit
to other programs that might truly help.
While these assets still carry the same risks as any
other commodity, they do not
fall prey to contango or any
other issues that often infect a futures investment.
In the wild, puppies and kits
fall as
prey to other carnivores and it is up
to the mother
to protect the litter as best she can, especially when she is off on hunting forages.
In addition
to providing medical and playful attention, animals here are safe from cars and
other hazards they could
fall prey to if left
to their own devices.
Sheep, chicken and
other tame farm animals
fell prey to the packs of dogs.
This method, known as TNR (trap, neuter, release), drew the ire of the Urban Wildlands Group, which advocates for birds, squirrels and lots of
other little critters that
fall prey to free - roaming cats.
But it, like almost every
other aspect of MXGP 3,
falls prey to the notion that there simply isn't enough new here
to warrant another iterated release.
Other members of the captured player's team now have to hit a button under the cage in order to free their teammate and any other teammates that fell prey to the Piranha Pl
Other members of the captured player's team now have
to hit a button under the cage in order
to free their teammate and any
other teammates that fell prey to the Piranha Pl
other teammates that
fell prey to the Piranha Plants.
I
fall prey to this desire just like any
other fan of the game, and have come up with 10 characters I'd love
to see in the newest iteration of -LSB-...]
His 1977 work In Nevada juxtaposes panoramic views of vast horizon lines with photographs of trailer parks, construction sites, and
other natural spaces that have
fallen prey to urban influence.
Outdoor cats
fall prey to cars, animal attacks (including dogs, wildlife and
other cats), human abuse, poisoning, traps and a host of diseases, including rabies.
Re: # 46 The factcheck.org item strikes me as a good - faith attempt at balance that
fell prey to the usual journalistic pitfall; that is, it poses on one side the IPCC consensus view and on the
other individual detractors like Patrick Michaels (citing 3 blog entries by him, no less — not peer - reviewed papers).
A person
falls prey to this fallacy if he accepts a claim as being true simply because most
other people approve of the claim.