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Although it is a common species, it is susceptible to uncongenial ditch management and poor water conditions.
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His absorption in the familiar made him peculiarly susceptible to the poetry of change.
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This shark is caught most readily on longlines, but is also susceptible to gillnets, driftnets, trawls, and handlines.
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This means the platter speed is less susceptible to outside forces (stylus, hand).
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At high engine speeds, the lack of torsional stiffness can make the seven main bearing design susceptible to torsional flex and potential breakage.
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It is an adaptable species being found in a wide range of habitats and is not particularly susceptible to bleaching.
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He explains that the faithless are more susceptible to greater forces.
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The human race can now be seen as a fragile, weak species who is susceptible to any animal in nature.
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Compared with ordinary currencies held by financial institutions or kept as cash on hand, cryptocurrencies are less susceptible to seizure by law enforcement.
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The subjects rated themselves as less susceptible to bias than others in the experiment (confirming the bias blind spot).
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