Sentences with phrase «making prey»

The Komodo National Park is home to a rare diversity of animals; wild deer, water buffalo and monkeys roam the undulating hills making prey for a population of the world's largest lizard, the famous Komodo dragon.
They will often feed on the surface, slamming everything from live bait to artificial flies, making them the prey of choice for many Florida Keys fishing charters.
In this blog series I will focus on nutrients that are most often deficient or out - of - balance when making prey model diets, 80/10/10 diets, and other feeding plans.
The tapetum also shifts with the amount of light (think of how a cat's pupil will shrink or expand), making prey or other objects more visible in the dark — like your feet when you're trying to go to sleep.
He punished Justin Long's selfish podcast - hosting protagonist from Tusk — a man who profited from other people's misfortunes and felt no shame about cheating on his girlfriend — by making him the prey of a psychotic old man who took his obsession with walruses to a Dr. Frankenstein - like extreme.
There's what's called the «human shield» effect — predators are less likely to pounce when humans are around, making prey less vigilant, even after we leave.
Premature study will make you a prey to lying activists.
Just so you know I have forgiven my boss but will not make myself prey ever again.
Unlike God's work and teachings in this later era, where compassion and kindness for one's fellow man are the whole of the law (by word, but more importantly, in example after example, that when we think we know God's law and set forth to make prey on our fellows using it as our succor, that indeed, no matter the crime, the answer is to treat each other with dignity, humility and love).
And loneliness makes us prey to a thousand varieties of political manipulation.
We don't encourage our daughters to walk around naked in it because it makes them prey for animals and less than animals, a distressing majority of whom work in the music industry and its associated media.
Dolphins in Australia toss octopus in the air or against the water to make their prey safe to eat.
Wouldn't surprise me if they made Prey 2 for the next gen launch.
There's plenty of elements that make Prey stand out visually, and make this a cinematic experience compared to many titles at the time and even now.
What made Prey different for its time was the mind - bending physics that included walking on walls, using portals to reach other parts of the ship, and using Tommy's spirit form to pass through barriers and cross particular gaps.
What makes Prey so unique is you don't just run and gun your way through victory, but it's the type of game where you transform into a coffee cup to evade a surveilling blood - thirsty alien prowling the room.
Public hotspots can make you prey for hackers and snoopers.

Not exact matches

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.
Splashing and panicking if you see a shark is more likely to confuse it and make it think there may be a prey animal nearby.
Until our country makes a distinction between money and governance, power and business, we will have an unjust society that preys upon itself and the world in the name of freedom, democracy, and the American way of life.»
The network would make it possible to fight back against those who «steal intellectual property and private data, sow division and obscure bad behavior, slander and defame the innocent, prey on the weak and plans the seeds for total darkness in the event of all - out war.»
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.
Unlike Drake or Pokemon, I get why they're popular — they prey on people's curiosity and seduce us with mystery — but in this case they make me feel old because they make me cranky.
But, unfortunately, this common belief can make many a rookie entrepreneur fall prey to gross overspending — especially in the first few months of business.
Make sure your business doesn't fall prey.
Failing to set your own password makes internet - connected devices easy prey for hackers.
Our diminished overall health makes us vulnerable to others who prey on easy targets.
Financial services firms would still be able to adopt a variety of business models and make a reasonable profit, but not by preying on the lack of sophistication of the average worker or retiree who relies on them for best - interest recommendations.»
Otherwise you fall prey to thieving market makers who take advantage by blowing out bid / ask spreads on a large order and make you look like a fool.
The field of behavioral finance has shone a spotlight on the psychological reasons why individuals fall prey to certain decision - making pitfalls, including short - term behavior that prejudices long - term investment performance.
No one knows how much BTC Fontas made from preying on noobs who arrived late to the pumps he orchestrated with the promise of dropping «1 BTC buy bombs» to keep the green candle rising.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that it's a mistake to assume that only novice investors can fall prey to poor decision making when it comes to investments.
His calls for debt restructuring, better oversight, tax and healthcare tweaks make sense, but risk falling prey to candidate posturing.
Or else the sentry makes a guttural sound That translates in our own more complex tongue To hawk or eagle circling for prey, And....
This myth irritates atheists, because it tries to make a virtue out of preying on people's weaknesses in order to sell them a lie.
They make them feel like sinner and lower their self esteem until they fall prey.
At that point, hopefully he will be one of the brightest bulbs, and the decisions he makes on his own will keep him away from organizations that prey on the weak minded.
And it's individualism (that «heart disease» that makes us apathetically indifferent to the fate of our fellow citizens), Tocqueville says, that makes us all easy prey for despots.
Some will exploit religion for their own gain while other exploit and prey on the weak — this makes the man bad not the religion or its values.
Instead of making us whole, Churchianity aggravates our internal conflicts and schisms and then preys on them.
In the 20th century all these communities save the Greek fell prey to communist governments, which, like the Turks before them, closed the monasteries and made museums of churches.
To do otherwise is to surrender conviction and make belief worthless or, on the other hand, to make myself seem «a servant of a God of prey whose goal it is to annex and enslave.»
The adults want to make sure you're there to help the kids, not to prey on them.
Christians in general make easy prey for Satan.
I think what makes you made is your not in control of your life when you die and its makes you mad, also its beyond your understand how Christians prey no matter if its good times or bad and have faith the supersedes all understand.
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!
They repeatedly requested the Massachusetts General Court, for example, to establish a constitution so that the people of the commonwealth would not be left «in a state of nature,» by which they meant, with Jonathan Edwards, «Hobbs state of war,» where men «would act as the wild beast of the desert; prey upon and destroy one another, «35 We are not surprised to learn that Alexander Hamilton said, «We may preach till we are tired of the theme the necessity of disinterestedness in republics, without making a single proselyte.»
For immediacy doubtless does not know; but never does reflection catch its prey so surely as when it makes its snare out of nothing, and never is reflection so thoroughly itself as when it is... nothing.
Their «criminally stupid strategy» of removing central economic distinctions from the table has made them easy prey for their enemies: «[B] y dropping the class language that once distinguished them sharply from Republicans they have left themselves vulnerable to cultural wedge issues like guns and abortion and the rest whose hallucinatory appeal would ordinarily be far overshadowed by material concerns.»
They shall no more be a prey to the nations, nor shall the beasts of the land devour them; they shall dwell securely, and none shall make them afraid.
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