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1. But he quickly dismissed it in his mind, citing weariness and a resulting susceptibility to worry
2. I knew he had taken advantage of my susceptibility
3. The salts of dysprosium had an extremely high magnetic susceptibility, and they were doping their castings with small amounts of the element; more to find out what would happen rather than having any major theory
4. Those who have made that claim generally have had low credibility because of other factors in their life experience, such as delusionary tendencies on other occasions, and/or susceptibility to hypnotic suggestion, that dampens their witness
5. with a state of increased susceptibility to inspiration, occurring at a point of complete relaxation
6. Vulnerability is the intersection of three elements: a system susceptibility or flaw, at-
7. THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF POWER
8. His characteristic wariness should have countered his susceptibility to flattery
9. susceptibility to the gravitational force reduces mobility and produces the
10. more and more, as he grows in susceptibility of this kind, the ego loses his
11. His original battle plans had gone awry and he knew full well of Hood’s susceptibility to long-range plunging shells
12. Psychological stress and susceptibility to the common cold
13. matrix, cross-linking proteins and reducing their susceptibility to proteolytic degradation
14. Pre-frontal excitation is associated with increased susceptibility to flights
15. Premature infants with very low birth weight have an increased susceptibility to
16. though this link may only occur in those with a genetic susceptibility toward ulcer
17. Various sorts of intestinal diseases, increased susceptibility to infectious
18. Yet in case he did, in case some national susceptibility should have been hurt, she would get up lazily--her movements were as lazy as her tongue was quick--and take him by the ears and kiss him
19. There can be a manifestation of peculiar complexes of behavior in that person – susceptibility to sudden rage or anger at the least provocation, and desire for silly things which a normal person would regard as meaningless
20. In addition, there are other factors that influence the individual's susceptibility to
21. increased susceptibility to cancer of the lungs
22. This slightly increased susceptibility among pipe
23. Children seem to have a particular susceptibility to
24. To take care of the chickens during these times, the use of probiotics is suggested for reduce the level of susceptibility to diseases
25. New research has shown that obesity may increase susceptibility to gum disease
26. The allergic reaction to a cat may just be a manifestation of that person's susceptibility to a number of sources of allergies, and a good thing to have discovered and treated
27. The diplomatic mummer took care always to slip into his advertisements some poetic phrase on the fascination of his person and the susceptibility of his soul
28. Heathcliff, I believe, had not treated him physically ill; thanks to his fearless nature, which offered no temptation to that course of oppression: he had none of the timid susceptibility that would have given zest to ill-treatment, in Heathcliff's judgment
29. Villefort's dusty garb, his costume, which was not of courtly cut, excited the susceptibility of M
30. I believe she had not shown much susceptibility up to that time; but all the susceptibility she possessed certainly came out then, and she passionately loved him
31. "It would have been cruel in Miss Havisham, horribly cruel, to practise on the susceptibility of a poor boy, and to torture me through all these years with a vain hope and an idle pursuit, if she had reflected on the gravity of what she did
32. There one may learn, for instance, what, out of regard to your nervous susceptibility, I will inform you of in the drawing-room, namely, that the credit of a banker is his physical and moral life; that credit sustains him as breath animates the body; and M
33. No nature could be less suspicious than hers: when she was a child she believed in the gratitude of wasps and the honorable susceptibility of sparrows, and was proportionately indignant when their baseness was made manifest
34. It is true that this last might be called his central ambition; but there are some kinds of authorship in which by far the largest result is the uneasy susceptibility accumulated in the consciousness of the author—one knows of the river by a few streaks amid a long-gathered deposit of uncomfortable mud
35. This sore susceptibility in relation to Dorothea was thoroughly prepared before Will Ladislaw had returned to Lowick, and what had occurred since then had brought Mr
36. he had taken the step had since turned into susceptibility to every hint that he would have been wiser not to take it; and hence came his heat towards Lydgate—a heat which still kept him restless
37. Clintup—going at six shillings— going—gone!" The auctioneer's glance, which had been searching round him with a preternatural susceptibility to all signs of bidding, here
38. Bulstrode, not knowing the significance of these symptoms, interpreted this new nervous susceptibility into a means of alarming Raffles into true confessions, and taxed him with falsehood in saying that he had not told anything, since he had just told the man who took him up in his gig and brought him to Stone Court
39. He would not allow her to read to him, and scarcely to sit with him, alleging nervous susceptibility to sounds and movements; yet she suspected that in shutting himself up in his private room he wanted to be busy with his papers
40. The pain had been allayed for Dorothea, but it had left in her an awakened conjecture as to what Lydgate's marriage might be to him, a susceptibility to the slightest hint about Mrs
41. Because of this susceptibility to compromise, many administrators prohibit the use of these commands
42. early during withdrawal, or can be associated with increased susceptibility for
43. and neuroadaptations that may be critical for susceptibility to relapse
44. involved in addiction susceptibility, which are tested for association with candidate
45. regions with novel candidate genes that confer susceptibility to a given phenotype
46. Heathcliff, I believe, had not treated him physically ill; thanks to his fearless nature, which offered no temptation to that course of oppression: he had none of the timid susceptibility that would have given zest to ill-treatment, in Heathcliff’s judgment
47. Who has not remarked the fact that odious creatures possess a susceptibility of their own, that monsters are ticklish! At this word "villain," the female Thenardier sprang from the bed, Thenardier grasped his chair as though he were about to crush it in his hands
48. Radiation affects the blood and increases susceptibility to infection
49. With cattle susceptibility to the attacks of flies is correlated with colour, as is the liability to be poisoned by certain plants; so that even colour would be thus subjected to the action of natural selection
50. " And what's more, he is rather an absurd person: I suppose he must have seen that microscope a dozen times before, why should he go off his head when he saw it for the thirteenth ? What nervous susceptibility