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One obvious tactic is to try to fix our technology, to redesign our digital platforms, so as to make them less
susceptible
to polarization.
So you can target, you can precisely target a lie directly to the people who are most
susceptible.
And maybe instead of getting excited about the new augmented reality and virtual reality and these cool things that could happen, which are going to be
susceptible
to the same race for attention, if we could fix the race for attention on the thing that's already in a billion people's pockets.
My favorite example is a pair of psychologists who did research on left-handers, and published some data showing that left-handers are, on average, more
susceptible
to disease, more prone to accidents and have a shorter lifespan.
And we know that these jobs might be in different industries, they might be in different occupations and at different skill levels, but because they are innately predictable, we know they're probably at some point going to be
susceptible
to machine learning, and therefore, to automation.
That's because these are the kinds of concepts that are not
susceptible
to easy representation.
They can also mobilize algorithms to find for you look-alike audiences, people who do not have such explicit anti-Semitic content on their profile but who the algorithm detects may be
susceptible
to such messages, and lets you target them with ads, too.
It's also pretty clear that the bees sometimes catch other viruses or other flus, and so the question we're still struggling with, and the question that keeps us up at night, is why have the bees suddenly become so
susceptible
to this flu, and why are they so
susceptible
to these other diseases?
Net pens are also
susceptible
to escapes, unleashing huge numbers of fish which compete for resources and weaken the local gene pool with genes adapted for captivity.
Is it the case that these guys are just more
susceptible
to viruses?
To survive and reproduce, they must move through three stages: contact with a
susceptible
host, infection and replication, and transmission to other individuals.
It's
susceptible
to motion by the air currents.
And because we don't know our preferences that well, we're
susceptible
to all of these influences from the external forces: the defaults, the particular options that are presented to us, and so on.
But in fact he was the person who was most
susceptible
to the oxygen.
In general, the elderly are at greater risk, especially those over 70, because their immune systems are not as effective as they might have once been, and they are more
susceptible
to infections.
Carriers are less
susceptible
to malaria, because they make some sickled red blood cells, but they make enough normal red blood cells that they aren't negatively affected by sickle cell anemia.
The world is facing a virus that looks at all of us like equally
susceptible.
Little balls in wooden tracks are really
susceptible
to humidity and temperature and a little bit of dust, and they fall out of the tracks, the exact angles makes it hard to get right.
A thematic staple of cinema since its inception is that genre involving seductive women whose wiles and means entice
susceptible
men not only into their arms but also into dire circumstances that typically will only result in jeopardy for the male victims, along with incertitude as to whether or not temptresses will be forced to take their medicine, and here Susan Lucci performs as a siren, although her acting chops from a primarily soap opera pedigree are inadequate to make her performance a credible one.
The main problem wasn't that art, by all means, is
susceptible
to endless points of view, but that a lot of people just don't get it, that every single human got his own genuine taste, his own opinion, hence what I suppose it the greatest movie ever made, can also be your worst one ever, and how that is right both ways, but how many people can understand this correctly?.
On the other hand, if you are
susceptible
to the music of images and sounds, you will be led into a word that reaches beyond neo-realism.
This also instills a very unreliable love story into the mix between Ned (Ledger) and Julia Cook (Watts) to entice all the romantics, females being especially
susceptible.
All of this, the aunt and the caretaker, the butterfly expert uncle who has a serious underside to him, and the
susceptible
niece in the middle, would have made for a darker and more sinister film.
When visiting my grandmothers house on a Sunday afternoon i'm normally
susceptible
to all sorts of tripe that pass as Sunday Afternoon Family Films.
If you are at all susceptible, the ending will absolutely chill you to the bone, and is the perfect topper to a great film.
The James Dean movie might have been done much better had it been a feature film rather than one
susceptible
to the limitations of a made for TV movie.
As psychologists have shown, people are
susceptible
to "wishful thinking bias," wishing away possible future problems that they would rather not think about.
Larger projects, such as the Greater Middle East initiative, are much less sustainable than targeted initiatives and are more
susceptible
to the exigencies of electoral campaigns.
While penalties and other coercive measures may be able to keep wavering member states in for a while, this approach would leave the EU
susceptible
to instability and its members vulnerable to exploitation.
Emerging Markets’ Shifting Bottom LineLONDON – One truism of the last three decades is that emerging markets are a leveraged play on global growth: they outperform when developed economies are growing, but they are
susceptible
to sharp downturns when global conditions are less favorable.
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