Sentences with phrase «still fell prey»

However, the ethereum price still fell prey to the market dip.
because your response still falls prey to his critique.
In India children who had been vaccinated eight, 10 or more times would sometimes still fall prey to polio.
The human immune system is highly evolved to protect us from illness, yet it still falls prey to a wide variety of infectious diseases, among them the leading causes of death and disability around the world.
He still falls prey to dialogue dripping with exposition.
A magnum opus that ultimately still falls prey to the director's penchant for sentiment over substance, the film is nevertheless a refined piece of filmmaking that revealed deeper artistic fissures in the man.
Unfortunately, some U.S. consumers still fall prey to agents and brokers touting whole life insurance is a good investment when simple research will explain why whole life insurance is a bad investment for more than 95 % of the population.
[6] A dog contained within an underground fence can still fall prey to a larger dog or coyote, or even a person looking to harass or steal animals.
Unfortunately, while the dojo mode is an absolutely fantastic tutorial by fighting game standards, it still falls prey to some of the symptoms that these modes usually exhibit.
It sounds unimaginably unbelievable that people still fall prey to love scams today.
And even those that pass initial scrutiny can still fall prey to one of the most abiding faux pas of resume don'ts: poor diction.
Even those that pass initial scrutiny can still fall prey to one of the most abiding faux pas of resume don'ts: poor diction.
Even though this scheme has been widely reported since it first surfaced in 2015, victims are still falling prey on a regular basis, making it one of the worst security issues in the industry.

Not exact matches

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.
Liam fell prey to some of these dubious delights, as the Celtic tattoos on his biceps still attest.
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.
Although some of the existentialists (Heidegger, Sartre) fell prey to the totalitarian temptation, I'm still for «disrupting» our world to make some room for existentialist self - help programs.
They said that if I entertained the hope that those without access to the gospel might still be loved and saved by God, I would fall prey to the dangerous idea that God loves everyone, that there is nothing God won't do to reconcile all things to Himself.
Still, Ripples thought Prof. Pate fell prey to one of those great Nigerian clichés, even if his praise of the celebrator was well earned; and, given the diamond boy's impressive bona fide, truly genuine.
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.
Still, there's leisurely and then there's meandering, and Call Me By Your Name falls prey to good old - fashioned pacing problems.
A debt consultant doesn't have to do any of that so people are still going to fall prey to folks just looking for solutions.
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.
Even though ticks don't attach to cats often, it's still important to provide protection against them so that your cat doesn't fall prey to any disease that ticks might carry.
If you've ruled out medical problems like urinary tract infections and your cat still isn't using its litter box consistently, you may be falling prey to some common mistakes.
From the art magazines» coverage of the fair (Art Newspaper, Trent Fine Art Advisory, NYT T Magazine Blog, Tagesspiegel, Monopol, Die Welt etc.), we know that he «still managed to find time to take tea with Bianca Jagger who purchased one of his paintings», and that «collectors such as Francesca von Habsburg fell prey to his works».
In today's economy, some lawyers will fall prey to the money trap, while others still will take a job just because one is available.
Still, it's a serviceable panel: its colors are balanced (helped by a Dynamic and Movie mode) and viewing angles are sharp, though the screen does fall prey to a little washout and glare.
The fact that users of China's big three bitcoin exchanges, Huobi, OKCoin and BTCC, are still not allowed to withdraw bitcoins is merely a reflection of China's determination that financial and social stability should never fall prey to new market behaviors featuring too much speculation, and has nothing to do with China's attitude toward the blockchain technology that underpins Bitcoin.
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