Sentences with phrase «too susceptible»

Many critics believe the Pinto» design made it too susceptible to driver injury during a rear - end collision due to the location of the fuel tank.
If you think that you would be too susceptible to news events or daily swings, I suggest you start investing automatically and forget about it.
Therefore a motorcycle engine / design not only fails to produce the meaningful values of (inertial and composite) torque where it is needed in order to perform the tasks of heavy vehicles - but the torque it does produce is largely combustion - force dependent, and as such (even with modern gearbox design approaches) is still too susceptible to changes in weight and vehicle ascension / gradient for the tasks required.
The term should be abandoned on the grounds it is «too susceptible to equivocation and manipulation,»
«He's somebody's child,» stammers a shocked Lila, but she's all too susceptible to Eve's urgings that they threaten and kill their way up the local drug operation's hierarchy to figure out who exactly is responsible for Lila's son's death.
Not only that, but the crazy god of the Christians seems too susceptible to exploits by their «Satan», which despite Christian god's supposed omnipotence, that god can not overcome.
A very sensible, if not scintillating, treatment of a subject that is too susceptible to scintillation.

Not exact matches

Williams says he was partly moved to leave Facebook because of the Russian trolls and election meddling, which made him wonder whether he was susceptible to being influenced too.
In this set of terms, is it too difficult to believe that the entity called the human brain is susceptible to its Creator's mental nudges?
The wild plants, when cultivated, were susceptible to chile wilt, the fungal disease aggravated by too much water.
They will be too tired to perform at their best and more susceptible to injury
Ramsey did very well in the euro and it showed he is better in the middle I think he is too afraid because if his broken leg or his confidence is low because he is susceptible to big mistakes and at times he seems weak Why is that I don't know but I know from watching him that he is a very good player dose he suit in the wings?
The fear of aggravating a problem can cause muscles to tense up, too, making them more susceptible to tears.
«I personally believe the only way to be a manager is to spend the club's money as if it were your own because if you don't do that you're susceptible to too many mistakes,» he said in Alan Curbishley's new book Gamechangers.
Family members with sensitive skin, like babies and small children, can be especially susceptible to burns from too - hot water.
But, of course, you have to choose the right soap too since a baby's skin is susceptible.
If this problem goes on too long, you may be susceptible to a sexless marriage.
It is thought that sucking on a pacifier may prevent younger babies from sleeping too deeply which makes them less susceptible to SIDS.
It's also highly susceptible to injury from assault too early in life.
Some people think that by checking the mother's progress too often, it allows her to be more susceptible to infection.
Triggers can make your child more susceptible to night terrors and affect the frequency of episodes, too.
Women are especially susceptible to iron depletion, and too often attribute the symptoms — fatigue, irritability and trouble concentrating — to their lifestyle.
Also, when breastmilk stays in the breast too long (due to an improper latch), you become susceptible to something called milk stasis, which leads to the M word (mastitis).
When mothers are trying to do too much and when they're not getting enough rest, not eating enough healthy food, not staying well hydrated, they're susceptible to developing a breast infection.
It's just too cold and the risk is too high that your little one will be susceptible to hypothermia or frostbite.
He said they are too opaque and susceptible to corruption.
Dr Anne Ridley is all too aware of how susceptible memory is to incorporating incorrect details about an event.
Our closest primate relatives are susceptible, too.
As the number of susceptible but heterozygous moths increases, so, too, does the chance that they will breed with another heterozygous individual, eventually leading to larger numbers of resistant insects.
Magnetic phantasms probably never occurred to Franklin, but he did appreciate only too well that our brains are more susceptible to influence than we like to admit.
Furthermore, wiping out drug - susceptible bacteria in infections too quickly makes it easier for drug - resistant bacteria to compete over a host's resources.
«It will probably make some nonexperts realize, finally, that if even memory prodigies are susceptible, then they probably are too.
Seeing ghosts is all too human, but what spooks us and why are some more susceptible?
Leaving aside the collapse of the Larsen - B ice shelf and other ice shelves in Antarctica, is it too simplistic to expect that dramatic changes should be anticipated first in the Arctic because it is sea covered by a few meters of sea ice and therefore more susceptible to change, in comparison to Antarctica (which is obviously land covered by glacial ice up to several kilometers thick in places)?
Amanda Chantal Bacon, she of the famously virtuous diet, is, too, susceptible to the draw of a cleanse.
And doctors say if you're fighting a cold or the flu, you're more susceptible to acquiring a bacterial form of pneumonia too.
If the skin is so susceptible to toxins, it makes sense to keep conventional bubble bath away from kids (and adults too).
This virus almost exclusively affects unvaccinated or partially vaccinated puppies, but some older unvaccinated dogs (especially pit bulls and Rottweilers) are susceptible to the disease, too.
When glutathione levels drop too low, this makes you more susceptible to autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto's, multiple food sensitivities, chemical and heavy metal sensitivities, chronic inflammatory disorders, leaky gut, and other immune - related issues.
Proper form and execution are vital to weight training safety in any exercise, but your lower back is particularly susceptible to injury if an exercise that focuses on it is performed incorrectly or with too much weight.
Beyond the fact that even healthy organic whole grains can cause problems as they, too, break down into sugars, gluten - containing grains have pharmacologically active peptides that can contribute to cognitive and behavioral issues in susceptible children.
If you are susceptible to anger, or you get «heated,» anxious or depressed, you could have too much «liver heat,» meaning your liver is congested and overworked.
The inputs for factory farming are becoming too expensive, and although we don't yet realise it, factory farming itself has become frighteningly susceptible to disease.
We have written about this in more detail before but typical soaps are pretty alkaline and the skin's natural acid mantle is just about 5.5 - 6.5 on the pH scale so working with a soap that is too alkaline can leave the skin susceptible to things like clogged pores, dryness, dehydration, fine lines and wrinkles.
When cortisol levels are too high, such is the case in hypercortisolism, the immune system simply shuts down and the person becomes susceptible to a wide variety of infections.1
Leaky gut is a health condition (one of the causes is too much acidity from coffee) when intestinal barrier becomes inflamed or irritated, being susceptible to bacteria, toxins, and heavy metals to permeate the intestinal lining.
Dietary imbalances (too much sugar, processed foods, overeating), medication use, mineral deficiencies and even stress can also change the balance of bacteria in your digestive tract, leaving you susceptible to a host of different health conditions.
Aging skin is more susceptible to sun damage, so toss on a hat and sunglasses when you head out into the sun, too.
Wheat - sensitive individuals and others with food - related autoimmune disorders seem more susceptible to rice allergy, too (big surprise there), and allergic reactions generally manifest as atopic dermatitis, eczema, gastrointestinal distress, or asthma.
Hashimoto's is a complex disease, whose causes are too complex to explore in this post, but in my opinion it is generally caused by exogenous toxins (gluten, mercury, bisphenol - A, bromide, etc) that disrupt gut flora and cause gut permeability and disturbed immunity that allows infections to enter the body and take root in thyroid tissue, after which in susceptible persons an autoimmune attack on the thyroid can develop.
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