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The longer you're around him, the more susceptible you become.
"People will say the place is just not susceptible to change."
Find the one who is most susceptible to your power.
In any case, is all this actually susceptible to change?
But no one knows for sure why women are more susceptible.
What I see is that you are not susceptible to reason.
Had that made her so susceptible to a kind word?
They are even less susceptible to the common cold, studies show.
To a person who is susceptible to it, I mean.
Thus making the situation seem even less susceptible to change than it actually is.
And yet, his faith had made him even more susceptible.
The case was simply not susceptible to this means of organization.
And apparently they are the most susceptible of the three.
If you were susceptible, it probably would have shown up by now.
Finally, age makes people more susceptible to certain foot problems.
I've seen too much of the corruption men are susceptible to.
There's nothing inside, so they're more susceptible to greater forces.
He is susceptible to reason in matters of foreign policy.
Young birds particularly of 3-12 weeks old are most susceptible.
Down here it actually makes you more susceptible to the storm.
"Memory is susceptible to change," he said, because people talk to one another in little groups.
I see color as an extraordinary experience, and I'm very susceptible to light.
Even the best security on a system is still susceptible to social engineering.
This is due to the fact that they are very susceptible to changes.
Even Jordan was susceptible to the disease at one point.