But traders can be susceptible to the smallest of market gyrations.
One of the reasons why it's taken archaeologists so long to pinpoint its whereabouts may be the fact that it lies 60 miles inland, where you wouldn't really expect it to be susceptible to the effects of tidal waves (which is what Plato's account of the ancient city identified as its demise).
And that should be the conclusion of anyone susceptible to logic, fairness, and the laws of arithmetic.
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"It could be that many of the susceptible trees were killed off in 2005, which would reduce the number killed last year, " said Paulo Brando from the Amazon Institute of Environmental Research (IPAM) in Belem, Brazil.
It appears that a particular group of mothers may be susceptible to having a child with a cleft.
Thus, if key components of the grid were to be subjected to one or more pulses of electromagnetic energy, the EMP Commission concluded that at least some of them would be susceptible to extensive damage or destruction.
Women process alcohol differently than men and tend to be smaller, meaning they are more susceptible to effects of drinking, including heart disease, cancer, stroke and liver disease, to name a few.
That last can really be a problem, since older versions of Java are still susceptible to security exploits from malware.
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"This appears to be an unprecedented marathon, to present evidence that is readily susceptible of reading from a crystal ball, " Shapiro told the judge.
However younger patients who have a weaker immune system and are susceptible to viral infections will continue to be given two doses of the vaccine.
And it said the Syrians refused to allow the commission to interview potential witnesses outside of Syrian territory, where they might be less susceptible to intimidation.
Transactions such as chargebacks and returns are more expensive to process and retailers may be susceptible to paying higher fees should they experience a high percentage of chargebacks.
As it is, between 1999 and 2003 (that is, including during the recession) jobs were created, not lost, in a whole host of white-collar occupations said to be particularly susceptible to outsourcing.
Experian's map of Gillingham, a small town in Kent on the Conservative hit list, for example, turns up a couple of streets in the middle of strong Labour territory where voters who could be susceptible to Tory messages lurk.
People who have COPD can be more susceptible to such respiratory tract infections, and may experience exacerbations episodes of potentially life-threatening shortness of breath when they catch a cold or breath in air pollution or other irritants.
For that reason, the advice has been that if one is going to treat, to start with Cipro, but quickly switch to one of the other two drugs if the organism is found to be susceptible to these drugs.
From a virus's perspective, there will be a single mass of humans, tightly connected by air travel, with plenty of susceptible people to fuel the fire of new plagues, whether natural, accidental or deliberate.
Genetic testing has caused controversy in some cases because of the possibility that parents of an unborn child might choose to abort if they knew it was susceptible to a condition, but Professor Haggard said this was unlikely to be a factor in the case of middle ear infections.
The idea is that when a critical proportion of a group is immune to a disease, too few individuals are susceptible for that disease to be passed from one to another.
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