Sentences with phrase «sometimes fall prey to»

To be fair, we all sometimes fall prey to the same tendency in our attraction to artwork in general.
Like Holleran, children sometimes fall prey to the idea that other people are living better lives than they.
But less is said about how we teachers sometimes fall prey to the same impulses.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
This cheesecake is incredibly creamy and light, and avoids any of the rubberiness to which no - bake cheesecakes sometimes fall prey.
Even as grown ups it's sometimes hard to stay on your own path and not fall prey to negative messages about food and diet and body types.
In India children who had been vaccinated eight, 10 or more times would sometimes still fall prey to polio.
A cross between François Truffaut's sometimes - harrowing dramas about childhood and a Steven Spielberg fantasy, Gondry's film abounds with sentiment - without falling prey to sentimentality.
However, we sometimes often fall prey to the notion that a verb has to absolutely be defined within the confines of the taxonomy level the course represents, failing which can mislead learners.
With so much things on offer, Tata has totally nailed the pricing and it needs a mention here as sometimes a good product falls prey to high pricing, but Tata Tiago price in India is tagged smartly, giivng it an edge over rivals.
Always read the fine print so as to avoid pitfalls that arise when one falls prey to some lenders who may disguise themselves as offering installment loans direct lenders but basically what they give are payday loans, which are sometimes a nightmare when it comes to repayment schedules.
This is sometimes rather effective, because most people are vary unhappy to learn about the fee, so they fall prey to anyone claiming not to charge it.
Sometimes, we also fall prey to false promises like higher return on premium than a bank deposit etc..
Because the home buying process is one that most do not engage in often enough over a short time frame, thus allowing for the build up a repertoire of successful learned buying / selling behaviours based upon mistakes made (we learn best from our mistakes), we often fall prey to emotionalism (which scripted selling strategies are geared toward) and all that emotional buying / selling brings with it, both the almost always up front short - term adrenalin highs and the sometimes after - the - fact long - term regrets based upon reality at or post closing.
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