Sentences with phrase «of falling prey to»

Uninvolved parenting children are at a high risk of falling prey to substance abuse.
The Center For Parenting Education states that an unvaccinated baby runs the risk of falling prey to diseases like pertussis and measles.
There remains a high chance of falling prey to malicious wallets resembling the original.
Instead of falling prey to this effect, do some research ahead on the items you will buy and consider what your price limit should be.
The structured portfolio approach used by index investors makes many decisions automatic, reducing the chances of falling prey to your emotions.
Leverage what will likely be a higher income to help you achieve long - term goals, instead of falling prey to short - term temptation.
Instead of falling prey to the dark cloud of myths swirling around, find out how easy and affordable self - publishing really is.
Authors who don't understand the marketing process are in danger of falling prey to the many scammers who swarm around newbie authors.
I'm sort of falling prey to that image, whether it's real or not, of casual proficiency.
A country that was at risk of falling prey to the international markets has been pulled back from the brink.
It's something most of us fall prey to every day, but it can wipe out the benefits of exercise and worse, ruin our health.
But most of us fall prey to pollution and other factors, and our skin ends up looking dull and lifeless.
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That young susceptible brain of theirs falls prey to Greg's father, played by Nick Offerman, who is perpetually stuck as the bizarre and sage father in indie movies.
Many of us fall prey to mis - selling of insurance products and then regret not having done a proper research before finalizing on one.

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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.
I have fallen prey to most of these pitfalls at one point or another.
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.
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.
If you fall prey to one of these scams, you'll need to act immediately.
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.
But, unfortunately, this common belief can make many a rookie entrepreneur fall prey to gross overspending — especially in the first few months of business.
Here, it is also worth noting that a Bengaluru - based startup Fedo works by harnessing AI to assign healtchare scores to determine the likelihood of people falling prey to lifestyle disorders.
And whereas in the past eccentric billionaires looking for new ways to part with their money would usually fall prey to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, leading movie studios to become uniquely proficient in separating the wealthy from their cash, now they are falling victim to a not - so - new allure: influence.
Of course, Target isn't the first big company to fall prey to hackers.
But he said the markets could fall prey to the usual weakness at this time of year, and there could be a sell - off that tests the 2,120 area on the S&P 500.
With his theory of disruption Christensen offered a compelling explanation for how it was big company managers, equipped with the best education and aided by the best consultants armed with the latest in best practices, fell prey again and again to upstart competitors with seemingly inferior products; technologists took it as a manual.
CBUAE maintains an updated list of firms that have been licensed to conduct business legally so that customers do not fall prey to fraudulent companies.
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.
Mr Miles highlighted the point that investors usually fall prey to panic selling when the market dips and succumb to «greed» when sentiments turn bullish, and more often than not if such behaviour persists, the investor would eventually end up in a state of pauperism.
Behavioral finance theory identifies a number of behaviors that investors typically fall prey to.
But if you fall prey to the dark side of compounding interest you'll find yourself trapped in a downward spiral of rising interest rates and minimum balances.
While the social customer ecosystem in the B2C market space is still legions ahead of B2B, it behooves B2B executives to not fall prey to the false sense that the comparative differences means they have to pay little attention.
The importance of thorough research and not falling prey to sundry investment advice in the market came out very clearly at the end of the workshop.
Some of the highest - placed executives of the biggest banks on Wall Street fell prey to an email scam that had also snared...
It helps me keep my reins tight on greed and fear (to which it is so easy to fall prey to) so that i can take good care of my money.
All of us Tesla owners out there are falling prey to the oldest trick in the book.
Now the growing popularity of Bitcoin in Africa has led to Nigerians falling prey to Bitcoin scams.
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.»
, or those who fall prey to the wiles of false teachers (Matthew 24:11), heretical beliefs (1 Timothy 4:1; 2 Timothy 4:3 — 4), worldliness and its defilement (2 Peter 2:20 — 22), and persecution (Matthew 24:9 — 10; Revelation 3:8).
Most alarming, the Christian community often falls prey to this failed political discourse though its participation or fueling of an unsafe, divisive environment.
A fascination with the horrors of fairy tales can glorify gore — even some of the original stories, it could be said, fall prey to this with their gruesome punishments.
Farrow too easily dismisses large chunks of the tradition that he believes have fallen prey to Origen's gnosticizing tendencies.
A person falls prey to this fallacy if he accepts a claim as being true simply because most other people approve of the claim.
The ecological theologian sometimes falls prey to the traditional romantic danger of submerging the distinctively human dimension of the created order in nature, thereby undercutting the biblical norm of social justice.
Anyone, at any age, can fall prey to its allure at the click of a button.
I am not a fan of autobiography, since it easily falls prey to self - indulgence... More
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