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1 Discrimination makes people poorer, and poverty makes people more susceptible to exploitation.
2 Experts have said that people with preconditions are more susceptible to coronavirus.
3 Undoubtedly children are more susceptible to marketing messages than their adult counterparts.
4 It was the one I cut, which probably made it more susceptible .
5 Irish players seem more susceptible to concussions and injuries than other nations.
6 The more complex the product, the more susceptible it is to disruption.
7 For one, cells in tissue are much more susceptible to ice penetration.
8 Accordingly, mice with global PEDF knockout were more susceptible to melanoma metastasis.
9 They are much more susceptible than grown people to all noxious influences.
10 Gram-positive bacteria were generally more susceptible to gallotannins than were Gram-negative bacteria.
11 No one is more susceptible to an expert's fearmongering than a parent.
12 College athletes don't get paid, making them more susceptible to monetary enticements.
13 Cons: No dry treatment means it's more susceptible to dirt and water.
14 Did art make the Medici at Florence more susceptible to religious impressions?
15 These defects make them more susceptible to VSV-induced killing than normal cells.
16 Australian Medical Association president Michael Gannon said children were more susceptible to infections.
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