Sentences with phrase «uniquely susceptible»

Construction workers are uniquely susceptible to eye injuries because of their working conditions and tasks.
But motorcyclists involved in accidents in Florida are uniquely susceptible to several especially devastating injuries involving the head and spine.
With their oral testimony often offered as the only evidence to support their claims, and with few Asylum Officers, only 35 Fraud Detection and National Security officers assigned to asylum offices throughout the country, and a mere 316 Immigration Judges already overwhelmed by a backlog of 542,411 cases, it should be no surprise that the credible fear process is uniquely susceptible to fraud.»
Their conclusion: Amphibians are not uniquely susceptible to pollution.
I don't buy the arguments that somehow the IPCC is uniquely susceptible to partisan biases — but that in no way diminished the importance of controlling for bias as much as possible (more than it has been).
As if suffering through a toothache without being able to do anything about it wasn't bad enough, cats are also uniquely susceptible to what's known as feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions, or FORLS, a very painful type of gum lesion.
Otherwise, Trinity (TRN) remains uniquely susceptible to an economic slowdown and / or contraction.
Western heroes are uniquely susceptible to change at the deepest levels.
The fashion market with its highly globalised talent pool and supply chain is uniquely susceptible to these shifts.
The vibrational and rotational energy states of complex molecules are also uniquely susceptible to terahertz probing.
Although all cells have this DNA, eggs seem uniquely susceptible.
In this study researchers looked at how Salmonella colonized the bodies of mice that were genetically modified to be uniquely susceptible to the pathogen.
Humans are considered uniquely susceptible to Alzheimer's disease, potentially due to genetic differences, changes in brain structure and function during evolution, and an increased lifespan.
This is clearly a uniquely susceptible population that should be further explored.»
We wanted to devise a system that enabled us to measure the potential impact of fragmented sleep on the fetus, which is uniquely susceptible so early in life.»
The onl reason it seems as if there's any edge to it is due to the fact that Arsenal of recent iterations were uniquely susceptible to physical teams, more so than Chelsea, City.
In part it is because they have thought that their preferred secular ideologies were inherently different from religion, and that religion is uniquely susceptible to the temptation to intolerance and absolutism.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.

Not exact matches

Infants who are fed a diet of uniquely breast milk are more susceptible to vitamin D deficiency, rickets...
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