"This appears to be an unprecedented marathon, to present evidence that is readily susceptible of reading from a crystal ball, " Shapiro told the judge.
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.
Why do so many educated, successful parents still believe that the current vaccine schedule can hurt a small percentage of susceptible kids, and that some of those injuries might result in an autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
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The American public, however, should not sit back and leave the brave members of our armed forces susceptible to the whims of ideology.
Moreover, most children have lower levels of detoxifying enzymes than adults, making the majority of kids more susceptible to the toxic effects of these chemicals.
And that should be the conclusion of anyone susceptible to logic, fairness, and the laws of arithmetic.
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As one of the smaller branches of the academy, it is more susceptible to the vagaries of outside pressure.
He found that in the gut of susceptible mice, dendritic cells have stopped producing interleukin-12.
These longer term bonds are most susceptible to loss of principle in a rising interest rate environment.
"We know that older adults are very susceptible to impacts of interference, " says Gazzaley, who was not involved in the study.
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 factor of 120 (12 times higher than 10 times the PTTI) alluded to by Dr Tongesayi is for children - most susceptible by virtue of age - among groups who eat rice more regularly than the average, such as Asians and Latinos.
And in the segments of the population that are most susceptible to the extreme effects of the flu -- like the elderly, who make up the majority of the cases of flu-related deaths -- the vaccinations are even less effective.
Borg does not believe that the U.S. is susceptible to the kind of attacks launched at Georgia.
This makes the A-share market unusually susceptible to the sentiment of Chinese household.
While the junket industry has many law-abiding members, it has, for decades, been susceptible to the involvement of organized crime.
Findings document that the very young are especially susceptible to adverse effects of radiation exposure, even at relatively low doses.
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And tourism and travel are very susceptible to that sort of headwind.
But traders can be susceptible to the smallest of market gyrations.
Four of the six people who died had underlying illnesses that compromised their immune systems, making them more susceptible to severe side effects of salmonella infection.
Some examples he gives of companies susceptible to management changes are companies where the chief executive has a cultish following and high stature in the financial community.
Professor David Warhurst, of the Public Health Laboratory Service malaria reference laboratory, said it was true that fast-dividing cells were more susceptible to a host of chemical agents.
However, what it does show is that lost decade is largely scare marketing that uses fear to make investors susceptible to the sale of a costly financial product.
This is a shift for me, and I make it tentatively, because like all Catholics and former Catholics, I know we are susceptible to the influence of church stagecraft.
However, a recent investigation by Watchdog revealed that some users of wi-fi hotspots are susceptible to attack by hackers - leaving tens of thousands of users at risk of fraud.
Cuzco and the old villages still retain traces of land occupation from the Inca Empire to preserve, in a more global manner, an archaeological heritage which has become susceptible to the effects of urbanization.
The reality of our networked world, though, where we broadcast so much more information about ourselves (or have it broadcast or compiled by others) is that we are susceptible to these types of crimes.
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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.
"The people most susceptible to this kind of failing are those in marketing and those who've been asked to come in and shake up the status quo, " said Bob Eichinger, CEO of Lominger International, a unit of the executive-search firm Korn Ferry.
Moody's agreed that it did not expect Spain to draw on the fund - but added its "funding requirements, not only for the sovereign but also for the regional governments and the banks, make the country susceptible to further episodes of funding stress".
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