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They have fallen prey to something, and it's two things.
Currently, our political system has fallen prey to depressing gridlock.
Korea, too, has fallen prey to the boot camp cure.
We have fallen prey to our own avarice at times.
Another hedge fund has fallen prey to seemingly unbeatable markets.
Some firms have fallen prey to clients who use multiple platforms.
If you have ever fallen prey to impulse buying, you're not alone.
Yet it has fallen prey to "soundbite culture", Mr Sasse told his colleagues.
Numerous dark-web markets have fallen prey to the police before the latest two.
I often say that Google is a company that has fallen prey to this.
But today's "voice" itself has fallen prey to fake news and anti-American vitriol.
Ericsson isn't the only company to have fallen prey to the perils of expiring certificates.
Now you've fallen prey to a 'moron' in an effort to protect his career. Apologize.
By then, my mum, with her feigned apathy, had also fallen prey to Max's charms.
Now you've fallen prey to a "moron" in an effort to protect his career. Apologize.
Other animals, such as turtles, elephants, and even people have fallen prey to the thirsty insects.
Today, my eldest child, at the age of 6, has fallen prey to these same fears.
SAN FRANCISCO — Have you ever wondered whether you have fallen prey to a Russian misinformation campaign?
He has not endured an assassination attempt or suffered a stroke or fallen prey to Alzheimer's.
"Vivendi seems to have fallen prey to the 'short-termism' it has previously decried," Elliott said.
Yet in many places discussion of trans issues has fallen prey to the illiberalism of identity politics.
I too have fallen prey to taking out my wallet for every nutrition label that reads bacillus.
Other aloof victims have also fallen prey to these reddit-fueled battles, looking at you Zac Efron.
Even Roberta's, Brooklyn's favorite hipster pizzeria, has fallen prey to the craziness of the hoax known as Pizzagate.
Apple has fallen prey to the trade war-triggered market sell-off, tumbling 11% in just a week.
Over a dozen leaders of the opposition have fallen prey to the same tactics of the Santos administration.
Many have been refurbished and continue to put on sporting events, while others have fallen prey to neglect.
While some have fallen prey to wolves, evidence indicates others have started mating with them, according to SPCA International.
He said that his mother had fallen prey to "deeply rooted misinformation" online, primarily on Facebook, according to NPR.
From her cousin's vantage point, Susan has likely fallen prey to illusions of luxury and happiness on social media.
Consider Zynga, the mobile gaming company behind the FarmVille craze (I know you have fallen prey to those crops).
Even the Ivy League schools, with combined endowments of more than $260 billion, have fallen prey to the trend.
It could be an effective way to help those who have fallen prey to addiction to rebuild their lives.
BSI President Arne Schoenbohm urged companies who had fallen prey to the scam to cancel the transactions and notify police.
Instead, he relates to the game's mysterious villains, Xehanort or likely Ansem, anyone who's fallen prey to their dark natures.
Based on the video, reporters from all over the world have fallen prey to gravity in some quite unique ways.
To be sure, Republican-appointed justices have all too often fallen prey to the beguiling promise of a living Constitution.
There's nothing worse than having to give up your running groove because your poor feet have fallen prey to blisters.
Everyone on Twitter has fallen prey to this at some point because retweeting is faster and easier than googling something.
That unspoiled, beautiful Colorado that stirred me so deeply growing up has fallen prey to unchecked, immigration-induced population growth.
Every president in recent history seems to have fallen prey to profligacy that allowed ideological tendencies to pervade their clemency decisions.
In some sense, America has also fallen prey to the type of populist thinking motivating the dissolution of the European Union.
And while I assumed she'd fallen prey to one of Obsidian's famous bugs, I had no idea how until Swope's tweets.
I do think that he has fallen prey to the same problem that plagued Ken Starr's investigation of former President Clinton.
More than 50 cities have fallen prey to ransomware attacks in 2019 so far, with the average paying $36,295 in ransom.
"Had we not helped them, they could have fallen prey to people smugglers," said Sergio, a retired civil servant and Baobab volunteer.
Puebla is geographically located in what is known as "the trafficking route," where thousands of women have fallen prey to human traffickers.
Unfortunately, you may also have double paid a debt, paid someone else's debt, or even fallen prey to a debt collection scammer.
As one who has fallen prey to their charms in the past, I'd advise you to do your due diligence before you hire.
We have collectively either embraced or fallen prey to a culture that has given up gravitas and an expectation of, if not "truthfulness," propriety.
Historically, on the often-dangerous journey through Mexico, migrants from Central America have fallen prey to cartel violence and faced harsh criticism from locals.
Each of us had already fallen prey to the paranoia that even a single mediocre grade would compromise our chances of medical school acceptance.
Its subject was Sheff's son Nic (called Nick in the article), who had fallen prey to an all-engrossing drug addiction as a teenager.
Parents who have fallen prey to vaccine misinformation, such as inaccurate claims that the measles vaccine results in autism, take advantage of the moral exemptions.
This is clearly being seen as good news for an industry that has recently fallen prey to increasing scrutiny by the press and the government.
From Sarah Paulson and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift, see which stars have fallen prey to DeGeneres' scary-awesome hijinks.
Small-caps, in particular newly-listed stocks and those "fallen prey to market manipulation", continued to slump as investors retreated amid worries over increased regulation.
But I can say now that there have been many times when I wished I hadn't fallen prey to a "just do it" mentality. Regrets?
Have you ever fallen prey to any of the logical fallacies it describes — for example, confirmation bias, the perfectionist fallacy, or confusing correlation with causation?
The only real difference is that now Texas citizens are fully protected from an area of our law that has fallen prey to political ideology.
For years, on the often-dangerous journey through Mexico, migrants from Central America have fallen prey to cartel violence and faced harsh criticism from locals.
It was only after her rescue when speaking to state prosecutors about her ordeal did Kinan realize she had fallen prey to a sex trafficking ring.
If I had been a tourist and not a local, I might have fallen prey to this arrangement between the rickshaw puller and the showroom owner.
In recent months, several high profile Nigerians, foreign nationals and others have fallen prey to gangs orchestrating a wave of kidnappings in the West African nation.
The media, in other words, has fallen prey to the hyper-polarization that has disintegrated governing norms in Congress and abetted the election of Donald Trump.
Or has it fallen prey to a devious plot by the K.G.B. to sow disarray among the country's post-independence elites with fabricated records of betrayal?
Its victims often go unnoticed, simply because people don't know that slavery exists, or how to spot the signs that someone has fallen prey to traffickers.
For a city that has historically fallen prey to easy divisions—beset by gang strife, corrupt politics, and racial discord—those years linked us as one.
Elliott said Vivendi had "fallen prey to the 'short-termism' it has previously decried", casting judgment on the new board just four months after it was appointed.
It's a recipe that, if executed poorly, could have fallen prey to age-old issues dealing with LGBTQ representation on-screen, like queerbaiting or male-fantasy lesbianism.
Lodz, Poland is suffering from an outbreak, though not of the infectious sort: the city recently has fallen prey to a multi-hued, virus-like 3D mural.
But success has a side effect: Both shows have fallen prey to high-tech scalpers who harvest large quantities of seats and resell them at exorbitant markups.
In the video, Dregs and Gas Mask Colony show off areas of San Francisco that haven't fallen prey to the glassified gentrification of San Francisco's culture and architecture.
Sarah Palin, who is enraged that Sacha Baron Cohen "duped" her on his new show, is apparently not the only politician who's fallen prey to the comedian's humor.
But because we've already fallen prey to a slew of slaughtered trendy food terms, we'd like to think that we've learned from the errors of our mispronouncing ways.
Or had she fallen prey to "Stockholm syndrome", named after hostages in a Swedish bank siege in 1973 who sympathised with their captors—and become a genuine revolutionary?
No, colette hasn't fallen prey to the ever-changing retail landscape — it gracefully bowed out of a game in which it's no longer interested in being a part.
Elliott has said Vivendi had "fallen prey to the 'short-termism' it has previously decried", casting judgment on the new board just four months after it was appointed.
The Packers had fallen prey to a common fallacy: When facing decisions like this, people are often myopic, focusing too much on the possibility of an immediate loss.
Having inspired people around the globe to rise up against police brutality, it has fallen prey to deeper problems, structural failures of design and planning implemented long ago.
Others who have been radicalized online have said they find that within one to three months their views have changed completely and they have fallen prey to the brainwashing.
Months pass until you discover your loans have gone unpaid and slipped into default, and that you've fallen prey to one of the growing number of student loan scams.
In the present, Russell is merely a troubled kid who's fallen prey to a repressive foster home, the Essex House, a dark mirror of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
But she's also fallen prey to the pitfalls of fame and, in recent years, has become as well-known for the headlines she makes as the music she releases.
Impeachment news on some days has been almost too cinematic to be true: an elaborate screenwriter's ruse that we have all fallen prey to, I would think to myself.
The latest development in Mill's case has bolstered suspicion among his fans that the rapper has fallen prey to a criminal justice system that's perennially stacked against young black men.
However, the door to a middle-class life was forever closed for some of my friends and family who had fallen prey to opioids and been convicted of drug offenses.
Months pass until you learn that your loans have gone unpaid and slipped into default, and that you've fallen prey to one of the growing number of student loan scams.
It's a good thing someone got an iPhone in his hands because otherwise he might have fallen prey to the recent revival of flip phones in the form of foldables.
The only question is will we use it or have we fallen prey to another evil that the founders forewarned, the excess of factualism, the elevation of party over country.
The early studies look likely to have fallen prey to a common problem in social science research — studies that aren't powerful enough to detect effects even if there are some.
I won't pretend like I haven't fallen prey to this sort of obvious provocation, but let's all swear to do our best to ignore the dipshits for the next two weeks.
As Brendan and Rasa shared their story with other videographers, they found as many as 20 people who had fallen prey to the same scam over the course of two weeks.
If you find yourself suddenly spending more money on things you may not need or engaging in other impulsive behavior like binge eating, for example, you've fallen prey to decision fatigue.
Police officials have multiple theories about the murders, including that the women could have fallen prey to a serial killer, or killed as a result of domestic violence or land disputes.
At first, it seemed that Qantas, like a number of other international companies, had fallen prey to a ransomware virus, known as Petya, that started in Ukraine and swept the world.
Either way, fishnet tights have finally fallen prey to Kardashian-Jenner madness, having worked their way from fashion-crowd favorite to full-on mass-appeal — first thanks to Kim, and now Kylie.
Angry online commenters, who may or may not have fallen prey to the scam, quickly took to Reddit to vent their frustration — with some hinting at the possibility of an inside job.
Fret not, Google has a very wavy and majorly '80s-looking tool to help you find out if you're letting your freak flag fly or if you've fallen prey to the zeitgeist.
Over the previous year, dozens of think tanks, universities and political organizations associated with both parties had fallen prey to Russian spear phishing — emails that tricked victims into clicking on malicious links.
That has left an untold number of migrants trapped in Mexico, where they have sometimes fallen prey to kidnappers seeking ransom or been driven into the hands of drug cartels and smugglers.
And I'll admit that I've often fallen prey to cynicism when looking for a visual to best convey the current state of the world, confronted as it is with such terrifying environmental challenges.
One might think Instagram is a good avenue for horniess, and in some respects it is: who hasn't liked a butt shot of Emily Ratajkowski once or twice, or fallen prey to the "thirst follow"?
Anyway, Drake's Views might have only arrived last week, but already it has fallen prey to one of the world's many jesters working with a cracked copy of Ableton and way too much spare time.
Simon Tilford, deputy director of the Center for European Reform, a research organization in London, noted that referendums in Europe had often fallen prey to oversimplification, base appeals to emotions and scaremongering on both sides.
ANONYMOUS, GEORGIA Every few weeks, I work myself into a lather over some new mailing list I've fallen prey to: an art gallery that sells bronze statuettes of ballerinas or the N.R.A. fund-raising juggernaut.
When the planners restoring the Wyoming State Capitol building in Cheyenne unearthed a set of old blueprints for the building, they realized that, at some point in the past, history had fallen prey to bureaucracy.
This is wonderful, but it's also set against a stark backdrop: a growing body of research suggests that older people have disproportionately fallen prey to internet misinformation and risk being more polarized by their online habits.
The DAO had fallen prey to a gaping security flaw in its code; the subsequent attempts on the part of the decentralized Ethereum community to remediate the breach had, in turn, revealed the platform's foundational instability.
Last week, an Ohio teenager who got vaccinated against his family's wishes gave dramatic testimony before Congress of how he believed his mother had fallen prey to widely debunked conspiracy theories about the dangers of immunization.
His troops operate throughout 115,000 square miles of territory in Central African Republic, South Sudan, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo — all areas of conflict where civilians have fallen prey to marauding groups of fighters.
Buy it here >>In this Dennis Lehane-esqe thriller that's also a moving story of family and addiction, a policewoman must investigate the disappearance of her estranged sister, who may have fallen prey to a serial killer.
Yes, the Knicks had fallen prey to the habitual wizardry of the Thunder star Russell Westbrook, who had 27 points, 18 rebounds and 14 assists, his third straight triple-double and his eighth in 19 games this season.
The January/February double issue marked the last time the Playmates would be shown in all their naked glory — a sign of the times, the publication having fallen prey to the digital age and the onslaught of Internet pornography.
Since then, perhaps to atone for this original sin, many of us have fallen prey to the idea that we can somehow get rid of nasty — usually nebulously defined — toxins in our bodies to be purer, cleaner, and lighter.
Coffee has long been a pillar of economic and social development in poor areas between southern Mexico and Panama, known as the "Corredor Seco," or Dry Corridor - a strip of land that has fallen prey to damaging droughts in recent years.
As a result, far too many of us — elected officials included — have fallen prey to a nasty case of confirmation bias: We embrace information that validates our existing belief system and ignore that which challenges or seeks to expand it.
But Kipnis takes a controversial position within the feminist discourse surrounding this phenomenon: She identifies with the falsely accused, and with others fallen prey to the system's overreaches, the ones she perceives as collateral damage in the fight against rape.
I'm thrilled for him that he achieved his goal and pray that he can help those who may have fallen prey to their dire circumstances or ill-advised choices as teenagers, which seemingly most white people don't have to atone for.
But in Vladimir Putin's Russia, rights, responsibilities and the law have fallen prey to the old Soviet notion that any deviation from the position or the lies of the state is liable to be prosecuted under vague anti-extremism legislation.
Mr. Tamas has fallen prey to the crackdown on immigration that is at the top of the president's national agenda — and letters of support from high-profile businesspeople and his former bosses have so far not helped him win leniency.
I empathize and understand why a jury might have fallen prey to the emotional residue of the previous decades that they lived through in LA, and how that might have informed their willingness to convict O.J., or however you want to describe it.
But the answer, by the way, you already know the answer to the question you're asking which is, I think that increasingly we culturally have fallen prey to our basest instincts in terms of what we consume and why we consume it.
For years, I lived in shame for having fallen prey to such an aggressively heinous fad and for having ruined five years' worth of photos, but now I feel proud to have stanned one of our living icons in her earlier, tackier years.
Dr. Mukwege's work, meanwhile, has been centered on a conflict half a world away in one of the most traumatized places on the planet, where villagers have fallen prey to militias, bandits, government soldiers and foreign armies: the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
And those institutions, too, have fallen prey to the partisanship and cultural conflict of the time: Mr. Trump has thundered against football players who kneel during the national anthem to protest police violence, accusing them of disrespecting the flag and the armed forces.
And for a show that has sometimes fallen prey to TV's well-documented struggle to accurately portray the realities of working in media, that shift could signal that The Bold Type is finally ready to confront a matter that, so far, it has mostly ignored.
The Swiss group said last week EQT was its preferred suitor among several potential bidders wooing it after it sold off European and Asian tour operating businesses last year that had fallen prey to online rivals and jitters from attacks in Tunisia and Egypt.
The show's previous moral dilemmas about the best way to maintain peaceful societies in the post-apocalypse have fallen prey to a basic requirement of keeping the show going for season after season: The narrative can't allow peace to be a commonly held goal.
Although many older Americans have, like the rest of us, embraced the tools and playthings of the technology industry, a growing body of research shows they have disproportionately fallen prey to the dangers of internet misinformation and risk being further polarized by their online habits.
The introduction of the bill came just days after dramatic Congressional testimony from an Ohio teenager, Ethan Lindenberger, who defied his mother's wishes and got vaccinated after he became convinced that she had fallen prey to online conspiracy theories about the dangers of vaccines.
Since then, perhaps to atone for this original sin, many of us have fallen prey to the idea that we are full of nasty, usually nebulously defined toxins in our bodies and we need to get rid of them to be purer, cleaner, and lighter.
Ingall worries that many modern American Jewish parents have fallen prey to the dominant culture's devotion to personal happiness and achievement, and explains why being fixated on "me" before "we" is not only totally nonkosher but also a pretty sure way to create selfish, brittle, needy brats.
We can deconstruct the book in lots of ways, but the basic idea is that this area of Port Clinton was a successful working-class place that once nurtured you and that now seems to have both decayed and to have fallen prey to profound inequality.
So far the movement has not fallen prey to ideologues of the far left or the far right, and despite violence on the fringes of the Saturday demonstrations, a large majority has remained reasonably moderate in its various demands, save the odd call for Mr. Macron to go away.
But many civil society leaders, including some who helped engineer the creation of the anti-corruption system, say they have fallen prey to a familiar trick: The government creates a panel to address a major issue, only to starve it of resources, inhibit its progress or ignore it.
But there's certainly some irony worth appreciating in the fact that a woman who succeeded, in part, because of her willingness to disavow feminism and advance anti-woman positions (not to mention stoke racist fury) has fallen prey to sexist expectations about which network news jobs are appropriate for a pretty blonde woman.
When they gave out ALCS Championship Rings, because their organization has fallen prey to Participation Trophy Syndrome, Cleveland kept Chief Wahoo—the thing they stubbornly kept on their hats for good luck all the way through the playoffs and into the World Series, which they lost—like a million miles away from the whole thing.
Even the hulking coal barges behind Mr. Trump as he made a "major" infrastructure speech on June 7 couldn't hide that his biggest job-creation promise, a $1 trillion infrastructure overhaul, has fallen prey to his inattentiveness, a congressional logjam, Republicans' worries about costs and their aversion to working with Democrats on most anything.
Born from the 00s emo/pop-punk/rock scene they should, as history tells it, have fallen prey to the following things (all of which have have happened to many other bands from their era): an emotional fall-out; a terrible fourth album which, when released ten years after the first, received three stars in Kerrang; eye-raising side projects, including collaborations with rap and pop acts.
The company has struggled to grow its user base amid increased competition from Instagram and a rocky app redesign last year, which caused some users to flee the platform... FOR THE RECORD -- Dem lawmaker David Cicilline and his GOP counterpart Doug Collinsreintroduced their "Journalism Competition and Preservation Act" on Wednesday... (Variety) -- On Wednesday CBS News confirmed Tuesday's reports about morning co-host Bianna Golodryga leaving the network... More changes to come, sooner rather than later... (People) -- Misinfo must-read of the day: BuzzFeed's Craig Silverman reports how research indicates older Americans "have disproportionally fallen prey to the dangers of internet misinformation..." (BuzzFeed) -- Read more of Wednesday's "Reliable Sources" newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... -- NYT's Weiyi Cai and Simone Landon write about how white extremist killers are often inspired by others, underscoring how "the internet and social media have facilitated the spread of white extremist ideology and violence..." (NYT) -- Charlie Warzel's latest: "Big Tech's Original Sin" (NYT)

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