I'm not immune to losing, no athlete is immune to losing.
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All we know is that some people immune to chocolate's delights and others are immune to the creatures' powers.
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Your properties are not immune to sea level rise, either.
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Still, travel is not immune to China's overall economic struggles.
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Even Emmy winners aren't immune to a little Twitter fire!
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Even host Andy Cohen isn't immune to Leakes' clap backs.
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But even the physicists there aren't immune to congressional politics.
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Not even celebrities are immune to the infamous mom guilt.
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These are electrically neutral, and thus immune to such disturbances.
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The Trump camp isn't immune to Pokémon Go mania either.
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Wallets are immune to the rise and fall of trends.
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That doesn't mean these phones are immune to hackers, however.
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The United States has not been immune to this trend.
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Slate's super innocent Missy, formerly immune to society's pressures, folds.
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No major platform is immune to problems with gameable algorithms.
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Democrats aren't immune to the possibility of a runoff either.
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The housing credit market is not immune to this axiom.
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"I think they are probably immune to fact," he said.
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Is Kate less immune to his charms than she thinks?
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He called himself "immune" to the criticism of their marriage.
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And U.S. officials may not be immune to the threat.
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I'm certainly not immune to the appeal of the efficient.
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The main problem, though, is Bettman is immune to shame.
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No one political program is immune to appropriation by capital.
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Most came from women, though men aren't immune to abuse.
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Disney has been immune to critical poundings this year, though.
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Whatever is happening out there seems immune to local politics.
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Her hair also isn't immune to the forces of nature.
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But even top security officials are not immune to attacks.
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Polish growth has been more immune to western European troubles.
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The 2016 Mets have not been immune to such moments.
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Brands aren't immune to having skeletons in their proverbial closets.
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McCain himself has not been entirely immune to these distortions.
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Baseball, on its own clock, was immune to such impurity.
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It seems to be immune to any kind of scandal.
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Even the most established firms aren't immune to the pressures.
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Buffett joked that he isn't immune to this human weakness.
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Insurance products are not immune to this basic economic rule.
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We're insulated from that but we're not immune to it.
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Even the strongest companies are not immune to pressure, however.
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Plus, sperm are virtually immune to the drug they tested.
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Or are infants immune to her powers for conjuring emotion?
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No one, including black police officers, is immune to this.
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No region of the country is immune to these costs.
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And it was almost like he was immune to it.
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Coulter, at any rate, appeared immune to the whole routine.
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And even black police officers aren't immune to internalizing them.
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The world of football feels immune to rules and sacrifices.
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Even Howard himself isn't immune to this line of thinking.
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I was long immune to the allure of fantasy literature.
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Most adults in the United States are immune to measles.
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He seemed immune to the insecurities that I couldn't escape.
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Nor was he immune to criticism from the far left.
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No region of this country is immune to that threat.
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The US hasn't been immune to the panic buying either.
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A. You are probably immune to some of these illnesses.
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In 2018, America's economy proved largely immune to such issues.
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Figure skating has not been immune to the doping scandal.
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It's also new, so no one is immune to it.
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Sub makers are not immune to a sense of wonder.
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Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn isn't immune to fashion critiques.
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But pathogens, like hurricanes and tsunamis, are immune to spin.
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Even pornographic films were not immune to the gator legend.
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Not even professional digital fraudsters are immune to getting hacked.
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The project is not immune to the shadows of history.
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In addition, Iran itself is not immune to potential insecurity.
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Breakingviews Even hedge fund royalty isn't immune to weak performance.
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But even that agreement has not been immune to critique.
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Even government agencies are not immune to the Christmas spirit.
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Australia is also not immune to politically stoked media hatred.
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The world's finest restaurants are not immune to asshole customers.
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No traveler, no matter how experienced, is immune to fear.
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But even Ronald wasn't immune to the great clown scare.
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But this president seems to be immune to those pressures.
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But size doesn't make a company immune to the industry's tarnish.
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Like other open online platforms, Medium is not immune to abuse.
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And that feeling is apparently immune to the lessons of experience.
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Progressives are no more immune to this discourse than anyone else.
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No one is immune to the charms of the Final Five.
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Obviously, this doesn't work if cockroaches become immune to different types.
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TC: But certainly, they aren't immune to what's happening around them.
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The complicating matter is that Rasmus is immune to the disease.
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They were steadfast in their devotion, immune to irony and cynicism.
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None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
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But so far, Vanity has been immune to this differential treatment.
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Saturday Night Live alumni aren't immune to the show's sharp tongue.
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None of this means that Israel's policies are immune to criticism.
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The rest of the core cast isn't immune to the incongruity.
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I wanted to be immune to time, the pain of it.
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I have long thought that I was immune to cosmic exhaustion.
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However, Clinton wasn't immune to the unfavorable aspects of public life.
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The tolerant themselves are not immune to its tricks and subtleties.
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Even experienced pilots aren't immune to hardware failures or software problems.
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Even beauty queen Vanessa Williams isn't immune to Hollywood's ageist tendencies.
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Camp Mariana Páez is not immune to such post-conflict lassitude.
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However, the Chinese economy is not immune to trade tensions either.
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Even Jennifer Lopez isn't immune to the internet's latest dance craze.
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None of us are immune to this devastatingly life changing statistic.
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None of us is immune to our basest fears and instincts.
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The professionals in the Overwatch League aren't immune to this behavior.
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Have we become immune to the sensitivities around such a costume?
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So I would say you can't become completely immune to them.
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However, not even sleep is immune to the anxieties of productivity.
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The iOS operating system is also not immune to security bugs.
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But that doesn't mean their team is immune to political attacks.
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Few neighborhoods in Washington, DC are immune to its hideous scent.
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Even aerospace and defense is not immune to a global slowdown.
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Even devices built with a security focus aren't immune to vulnerabilities.
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It's foolish to pretend medical science is immune to social biases.
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The direct lending market is also not immune to Ebitda adjustments.
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My mother wasn't immune to the pull of his obsession, either.
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Still, TJX, Burlington, and Ross are not immune to market pressure.
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Even a future queen isn't immune to the occasional misstep — literally!
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None of this means that McGowan is completely immune to criticism.
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But even the most acclaimed models aren't immune to runway tumbles.
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No party or candidate is immune to manipulation by foreign interests.
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"No part of Yemen is immune to violence," the advisory warns.
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Hardly anyone is immune to the effects of an economic recession.
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And yet, Amazon has proved largely immune to this negative press.
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We almost have become immune to the horror of mass shootings.
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Under Iger's tenure, the company has not been immune to hiccups.
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Most recover and become immune to the first serotype they had.
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Yet Microsoft is by no means completely immune to the backlash.
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And the Cinefamily crowd is not immune to that at all.
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He also rejects the suggestion that Trump is immune to outsidecounsel.
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Nor are students who go on these trips immune to danger.
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But that doesn't mean they're immune to criticism by the public.
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Even trends are not immune to the basic laws of nature.
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But questions remain about how people remain immune to the virus.
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Do people who survive the infection become immune to the coronavirus?
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But even the rich and famous aren't immune to dangers abroad.
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Look, I am not immune to the charms of new romance.
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FISH My children were certainly not immune to fidget spinner fever.
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Having U.S. citizenship doesn't render children immune to immigration-related stressors.
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And robots and AI systems are hardly immune to security breaches.
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Of course, urban areas aren't immune to major concerns around resources.
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But you can't deter an enemy that is immune to fear.
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I'm not going to pretend that I'm immune to this allure.
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Yet even permanent roads are not immune to the shifting climate.
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Being queens of confidence, however, doesn't mean they're immune to doubts.
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Apparently, even RuPaul isn't immune to the inexplicable allure of Chad.
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U.S. international broadcasting is not immune to the forces of control.
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Not that cactuses are immune to the effects of human avidity.
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And yet even she isn't immune to the allure of tattoos.
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Celebrities aren't immune to this phenomenon either, just ask Hilary Duff.
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However, even a "challenger brand" is not immune to industry trends.
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Also, he who is devoid of morality is immune to demoralization.
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The catch is that the Ogre is immune to all damage.
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But questions remain about how people remain immune to the virus.
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Do you feel immune to time, afraid of it, neutral toward it?
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Perhaps only Apple is somewhat immune to this kind of consumer malaise.
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The corals in the Stanford study aren't necessarily immune to these threats.
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American government might not be entirely immune to the perils of presidentialism,
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Even celebs aren't immune to the lure of the multi-scarf look.
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And as a Black woman, Pollard certainly wasn't immune to that judgement.
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The new dye even made hair immune to frizz and static electricity.
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Unfortunately, though, it looks like DASH still isn't immune to theft issues.
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But her brother sure as hell wasn't immune to that molten gold.
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Capitalist economies are not immune to inefficiency or bribery themselves, of course.
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Even your 401(k) plan isn't immune to so-called recordkeeping fees.
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More broadly, domestic U.S. insurance companies are also immune to U.K. exposure.
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Companies that help businesses digitize are immune to trade relations, Cramer said.
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Even Star Trek itself hasn't always been immune to this pernicious myth.
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This habit of openness has not made Canada immune to its costs.
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Lee said many companies are immune to the trend, particularly in technology.
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No cause is immune to today's challenges and waning interests – including yours.
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It's so common, in fact, that I've almost become immune to it.
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Lyft, Uber's chief rival in the US, isn't immune to safety issues.
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He notes that even the federal judiciary isn't immune to the issue.
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Almost no one in Hollywood is immune to the dreaded wardrobe malfunction.
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We are not immune to that and it already happened to us.
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The average consumer has slowly become immune to online advertising and marketing.
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They are not immune to pullbacks, but I would use pullbacks opportunistically.
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But it has been relatively immune to the current yield spread widening.
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The left-leaning arts community considers itself enlightened and immune to sexism.
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But a lot like dogs, kids are seemingly immune to physical limitations.
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And it looks like no one is immune to baby Crew's smile.
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You're also not immune to that if you're a medical cannabis patient.
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Just like the rest of us, therapists aren't immune to mental illness.
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Najarian also contended that Apple is mostly immune to Fed policy changes.
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But they, like every other club in baseball, aren't immune to downturns.
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Carrie is a master manipulator, and in turn, immune to being manipulated.
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Systweak Anti-Malware Pro You think your Mac is immune to malware?
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No race, religion or even profession is immune to extremism and radicalization.
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Turns out, she wasn't immune to crushing on the teen sensations, too.
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Physical money, on the other hand, is immune to such digital threats.
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That said, I'm not totally immune to the thrill of Rowling's universe.
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Nobody — and we mean nobody — is immune to those heartbreaking ASPCA ads.
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An alarming number of disease-causing bacteria are becoming immune to antibiotics.
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This is not to say the market is immune to natural fluctuations.
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In the future, few places will be immune to these climate threats.
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The fact is that anti-corruption campaigns seldom are immune to politics.
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"We're not immune to what goes on in the economy," Dimon said.
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So far, the art of the Tiwi appears immune to such criticism.
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The good thing is that we are now immune to shitty living.
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But, according to Bertram, that doesn't mean it's immune to being abused.
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The pope, at least, seems effectively immune to prosecution of any kind.
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And it seems humans aren't immune to that crystal clear glass either.
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Even celebrities aren't immune to being paid less than their male counterparts.
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But like most employers, the TSA isn't immune to a strong economy.
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Advanced economies like the United States are hardly immune to these effects.
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Do you feel immune to that because of your "built-in" clientele?
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The supposed mental health caregiver would, naturally, then be immune to recourse.
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Even royals aren't immune to first-day jitters at a new school!
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Apparently, not even the queen is immune to the gender wage gap.
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A microbe with synthetic DNA might be made immune to such attacks.
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Largely immune to change, action comedies remain mired somewhere in the 1980s.
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Even the N.F.L.'s game officials are not immune to its pull.
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"Unfortunately, we are not immune to anti-vax people," Dr. Glatt said.
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Still, Cubic is not immune to the perils of the information age.
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Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, for example, is basically immune to shareholder pressure.
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Yet he is not immune to protesting when the stakes are high.
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In the highly regulated workplace, no one is immune to personal liability.
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No horse — and no owner — is immune to the ups and downs.
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It's not like any of us are immune to these capitalist pressures.
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Will riches really make her invulnerable to pain or immune to attack?
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I don't think our funds, in many cases, are immune to that.
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Even though the box bypasses human bias, it's not immune to error.
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These days, it appears that nobody is immune to Marie Kondo fever.
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The children were hardly immune to the cruelty of the adult world.
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But scholars are not immune to the site's structural disposition toward rancorous factionalism.
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Investors have become all too accustomed, and maybe immune, to creative entrepreneurial phraseology.
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Those most susceptible voters are, by now, immune to evidence and rational argument.
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People without a working version of CCR5 are, indeed, immune to HIV infection.
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The economy seems immune to any of the stuff and Americans seem immune.
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The United States is hardly immune to civil unrest in modern times, either.
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You'd think dogs, with their heightened senses, would be somewhat immune to pranks.
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I'm the one retouching this stuff and I'm still not immune to marketing.
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But as we've seen, machines like these are not immune to screw-ups.
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However, Australia isn't immune to policymaking that is out of kilter with reality.
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Big foreign banks have not been immune to the risks of fraudulent collateral.
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That said, even superstars aren't immune to the power of a great dress.
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Apparently, even the Obama White House was not immune to his media sway.
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But it too was not immune to the deteriorating South African consumer confidence.
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Not many are immune to the infamous pregnancy craving — not even Behati Prinsloo.
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The changes represent that Trump is not immune to pressure from fellow Republicans.
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It's also "immune" to interference from sun or other other sensors, Crouch added.
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NO WESTERN democracy seems immune to today's backlash against globalisation and economic liberalism.
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All these centipedes would bite me, now it's like I'm immune to it.
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Cats are not immune to the political rows in Turkey's polarised society, however.
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But, the real-talking actress admits even she isn't immune to regrettable looks.
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But as with all women, Lucci was not immune to her family history.
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Not even Harry Styles is immune to the magic that is Ryan Gosling.
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Apple won't be immune to the potential negative impact of this secondary market.
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Even Chris Pratt and Chris Evans were not immune to some internet hate.
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Ms Hassan is not immune to the grubbiness and sectarianism of Lebanese politics.
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They're just being human, and aren't immune to the theories they lecture on.
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I guess if one is steeped in beauty, one becomes immune to it.
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Not even Star Wars is immune to the Internet of Shit, it seems.
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It's not that pictures of animals are entirely immune to criticism, of course.
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But everyone has some fat, so no one is totally immune to cellulite.
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It looks like McDonald's is not immune to the restaurant industry's December slump.
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Like any company, Slack is not immune to a breach or an oversight.
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The big boys weren't immune to dumping stale ideas on the public either.
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Officers are not immune to the same social and psychological forces affecting others.
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But we are not immune to this and this is not a given.
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Translation: Immune to being filibustered, their plan will likely become law very quickly.
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No region of the world is immune to instability caused by dwindling resources.
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Even celebrity parents aren't immune to long nights awake with their little ones.
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People who recover from infection with one type are then immune to it.
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It showed that even Trump's longtime loyalists are not immune to getting axed.
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Even the most magical place on Earth isn't immune to President Donald Trump.
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Trump and his inner circle haven't been immune to major ethical issues either.
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And yet, even Inslee is not immune to criticism from the environmental left.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Even hedge-fund royalty isn't immune to weak performance.
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Even celebrities are not immune to the awkward or outright weird job interview.
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A global water crisis looms, and US states are not immune to it.
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But Goldman Sachs said some stocks should be immune to higher labor costs.
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Right now, the U.S. stock market appears immune to anything perceived as negative.
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The smaller, sober, more moderate Senate, however, was immune to Mr. Rubio's charms.
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As a villera-style group, Tu Fazo isn't immune to critics and conflicts.
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With that established, I'm still not immune to improperly prepared or stored foods.
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Curiosity might kill cats, but droids like you seem immune to that rule!
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Despite (or because of) its popularity, Hillsong has not been immune to scandal.
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Blockchain has been advertised as a reliable algorithm that is immune to manipulation.
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Jobs, by the way, was hardly immune to the lure of government largesse.
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He also falsely claimed Thursday that children are "essentially immune" to the virus.
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In fact, it doesn't seem like any human is immune to forming them.
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And while bees can't die from smoke inhalation, they aren't immune to flames.
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In Monday's arguments, several of the conservative justices seemed immune to such reasoning.
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Until now, foreign academic presses were largely immune to this sort of censorship.
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Ronald Reagan, champion of our current market order, wasn't immune to fantasy capitalism.
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We are not immune to such complex situations here in the United States.
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Or are we -- and they -- immune to the political peccadilloes of elections past?
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No bastion of white, working-class Democratic strength was immune to the trend.
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That is not to say that developed countries are immune to its effects.
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And more advanced drones are immune to older counter-measures, the report found.
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"Once I got immune to him lying, it was a wrap," Weedy said.
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He has also falsely claimed that children are "essentially immune" to the virus.
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"Bishops and former cardinals are no longer immune to punishment," Professor Martens said.
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I have died so many times now that I am immune to death.
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The company, led by Jonathan Corr, isn't immune to broader trends, of course.
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In 2008, the art market was not immune to huge swings in value.
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It's not just land-dwelling agricultural invaders that are becoming immune to pesticides.
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The death of Anum, he says, showed that Christians weren't immune to this custom.
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Thing is, maths is immune to nerding harder — howsoever many people claim it's not.
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While it's a freeing and inclusive hobby, it's of course not immune to ridicule.
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As the daughter of Mexican immigrants, a young Barragan was not immune to Fernandomania.
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But even the furry community isn't immune to the political upheaval sweeping through America.
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Hardshell luggage isn't immune to scuffs, but it'll stand the test of time better.
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Nobody is immune to salt; no matter your temperament, the salt will get you.
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Still, investors fear that the U.S. would not be immune to a global slowdown.
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You have seemed immune to embarrassment and shame until now -- but that could change.
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Which isn't that surprising, because nobody has been immune to the trauma of 2017.
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Volvo is not immune to the big-implement theory: its car sales fell 7%.
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Plus, IOActive also proved that even bigger, industrial robots are not immune to attacks.
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With it, he's now immune to kryptonite, gladly sprinkling it into his morning smoothie.
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It seems even biker gangs are no longer immune to this shitty gig economy.
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Even the greats were not immune to this curse of bomb makers, Shockie knew.
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Village heads are not immune to corruption; many lack administrative skills, some basic competence.
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But alas, animals are no more immune to illness and injury than we are.
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It turns out, even John Legend isn't immune to an occasional sticky fingers situation.
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Our suspicions are confirmed: even celebrities are not immune to being starstruck by Oprah.
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"But nowadays I feel relatively immune to that kind of bitchy criticism," she says.
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He may be animated, but Bob isn't immune to being shaken by negative feedback.
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The woman herself isn't even immune to the emotion-evoking power of her music.
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DISLIKEIt's not immune to the side effects of cheap VR like dizziness and nausea.
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Verdict: Big mistake — the Midwest is not immune to the curse of the mummy.
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Or perhaps Trump, with his outsized self confidence, thinks himself immune to political fallout.
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But the newspaper industry was never immune to bad bets, even in the 80s.
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This video proves that kids are not immune to experiencing one of those days.
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Jobs aside, the BOJ can't remain entirely immune to intensifying global market risk aversion.
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I was immune to his puppy dog charms, and generally regarded him with indifference.
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Stars, they're just like us: totally not immune to the mom-shamers of Instagram.
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But despite being a major tourism draw, the fireworks haven't been immune to criticism.
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Some of these new mutants were immune to the chemotherapy and continued to thrive.
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The world of Muay Thai is not immune to these endless, almost pointless debates.
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Yet India, on the basis of this small experiment, seems newly immune to it.
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Once someone has recovered from the disease, they are immune to getting it again.
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It is not immune to cyber attacks against its home locks and car security.
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Those emerging threats are becoming increasingly immune to traditional warfare, and we must adapt.
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But there is one huge area where it seems immune to enlightenment: immigration enforcement.
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There's room for debate, but the grievances Hochschild presents feel immune to policy solutions.
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For a long time, Suzan-Lori Parks was immune to trends; she set them.
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Because I'm not immune to the megalomania that drives so many authors and artists.
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Even so, the nation's political elite has been far from immune to public anger.
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So you would think that I would be immune to the "hate" by now.
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Well I think no set is immune to bad behavior, no race, no creed.
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And it's not good news — unless you're completely immune to emotion, like Uncle Vernon.
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Apparently, not even celebrities themselves are immune to the contagion of Ryan Gosling fandom.
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The border with Mexico is also not immune to violent confrontations with law enforcement.
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United States citizens are not immune to the impact of ICE activity in courthouses.
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Macquarie Capital analyst Dan Dolev said Square is so far, proving immune to coronavirus.
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Its plutocratic policies and libertarian ethos are immune to all appeals of human solidarity.
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The Times, however, has not been immune to the punishing, industrywide downturn in print.
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The Italian government, at least for now, appears popular and immune to electoral pain.
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The athletic department has not been immune to the pressures of the budget crisis.
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Bees swarm over every inch of their bodies — something they become nearly immune to.
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Fast-food chains have not been immune to the financial devastation of the pandemic.
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And Mez, the young panther protagonist of "Mez's Magic," is not immune to it.
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The point is that he's worldwide, with no country immune to the Boy's charms.
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All intelligence organs must ensure that Russian television stations are immune to outside interference.
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It turns out, it's not that kids are somehow immune to SARS-CoV-193.
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Then again, no industry is immune to the impacts of a global pandemic. 1.
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"We're not some magical place immune to the forces we've seen," Mr. Trudeau said.
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Children that have contracted chickenpox, for example, are immune to the disease as adults.
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He is immune to any evidence that does not accord with his personal agenda.
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Many worms have become immune to at least one of the commonly used vermicides.
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"It should be clear that target-date funds aren't immune to losses," he said.
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Douglas and his family, however, have been far from immune to setbacks and tragedies.
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"We are not immune to the pressures in the individual market," Mr. Schlosser said.
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People without penises are not immune to developing gangrene as a result of calciphylaxis.
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For months, markets had seemed almost immune to political turmoil in the United States.
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As one of the TV pundits said, Republicans seem to be immune to facts.
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But even the Super Bowl isn't immune to the fragmentation of the TV business.
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This is a signal that we are not completely immune to the global slowdown.
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But even your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man isn't immune to a little sequel slump.
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Seemingly immune to the chaos was the student who sat in front of me.
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He eventually falls for a mannequin he names Helena, who is immune to him.
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But their businesses are much bigger, and people are more immune to their stumbles.
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For much of October, bitcoin seemed immune to a sell-off in global financial markets.
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It seems that none of us are immune to the trudging, linear progression of time.
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Carlyle's performance indicated it was not immune to choppy markets either but weathered fluctuations better.
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Manafort, like many of us, is not immune to the cybersecurity follies of major corporations.
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But in the end, I was no more immune to Russian actors than anyone else.
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Immune to our cajoling, the bear would not, no matter what we did, light up.
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The measure faces long odds in the Senate despite being immune to a Democratic filibuster.
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Even the loveliest, most talented among us are not immune to the heartbreak of cheating.
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But that doesn't mean that the US is immune to outbreaks originating on foreign soil.
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Ms. Cole was also not as immune to fat-shaming when she planned her wedding.
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As we learned from the previous films, the helmet makes him immune to Xavier's powers.
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Once in place, populist leaders appeared almost "immune to challenges about corrupt behavior," Heinrich wrote.
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The truth about Valentine's Day history is that the romantic holiday isn't immune to trauma.
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Trilobites As it turns out, not even naked mole rats are totally immune to cancer.
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Digital assets are immune to control by a central authority, capital controls or currency manipulation.
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Massive cyberattacks have also shaken the industry, and Binance hasn't been immune to that trend.
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Until now, annual MoviePass subscribers have been immune to the service changes hitting monthly users.
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The 6ix God's beloved basketball team the Toronto Raptors are not immune to his disappearance.
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I am not immune to feeling shitty, as committed as I am to personal growth.
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Most people recover after about a week or two, and become immune to subsequent infections.
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Immune to his bullying, she has emerged as a powerful emblem of Mr Trump's vulnerabilities.
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Nobody is entirely immune to the power of suggestion, especially if that suggestion is flattering.
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I wouldn't technically say they are immune to venom; even they have a breaking point.
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She counts to six to soothe her nerves, but isn't immune to violently lashing out.
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Screenshot: Twitter (Consequence of Sound)Apparently even Donald Trump is not immune to copyright takedowns.
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But, until recently, most believed that Antarctica was largely immune to the much higher temperatures.
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But even Sanders is not immune to the powerful currents that swirl around this issue.
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A regular diet of caviar doesn't make you immune to the pleasures of greasy pizza.
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These organisms' uniqueness makes them immune to "every virus on Earth," explains cofounder Alexis Rovner.
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Even the former First Lady isn't immune to "Mom" texts — at age 55, no less.
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But China stocks appeared immune to the U.S. rate move, which had been largely expected.
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Sometimes the White House was right: Woodward and Bernstein were not immune to fake news.
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Much like the world of big-budget Hollywood films, video games aren't immune to reboots.
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But he's not immune to dry spells: he had a batting slump earlier this month.
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It's still hard to say for sure that WhatsApp is entirely immune to warrant requests.
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Not even celebrities are immune to the unwieldy temptations to emotionally overshare on social media.
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Older guys are not immune to ageism, but at least they usually have stronger networks.
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It goes to show that nobody is immune to body shamers — gold medal or not.
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It is also true that the left is not immune to censorship in the university.
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In a sense, this makes the area "immune" to gentrification, for better or for worse.
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But, tragically, the metal cylinder was not immune to the inevitabilities of its old age.
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Tetiaroa has friends in high places, but that doesn't make it immune to climate change.
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No company is immune to this, but Apple has largely avoided it — maybe until now.
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But it is not immune to the new anger — as Turnbull's deference to Abbott shows.
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The ruling ran counter to the president's claim that he is immune to criminal investigations.
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"You almost become immune to that when you was growing up," he said on CNN.
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Our most destructive weapons are somehow immune to our own clumsiness and inexactitude, aren't they?
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"Our society has become immune to death in the black community," Ms. Thompson-Simmons said.
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If you block one enemy's attack, you are immune to other attacks for 0.5 seconds.
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Why it matters: No one is immune to the shockwave of automation in the workplace.
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Despite his public campaign, Browder was not immune to the era's spirit of financial adventurism.
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"Even the bellwether isn't immune to the economic slowdown," Macquarie Research said in a note.
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That's not to say that I was completely immune to the effects of virtual reality.
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Personally, he, like Trump, is far from immune to that mere desire to be liked.
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Until now, health officials have said that children have been mostly immune to the coronavirus.
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He warned against misinformation swirling on social media that blacks are immune to COVID-19.
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Most people think they will be immune to these fringe ideas, but science says otherwise.
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But even he isn't immune to the subtle effects of implicit gender bias against women.
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"We at The Times are not immune to the charms of Instagram," Mr. Sifton said.
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"TARGARYENS ARE NOT IMMUNE TO FIRE," Martin once explained in a webchat (all caps his).
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The company hasn't been immune to the challenges that other big physical retailers are facing.
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Morgan, an aspiring actress, says whatever is on her mind and seems immune to embarrassment.
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"The Kingdom Is Immune to Conspiracies," read a headline on Friday in one Saudi newspaper.
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This is not to say that successful people are immune to life's difficulties and strains.
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Emerging market stocks have not been immune to massive volatility over the last few months.
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It is not immune to the laws of finance, to the extent that they exist.
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Why it matters: No one is immune to the shockwave of automation in the workplace.
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In a movie universe rife with self-referential jokes, Steve is immune to the sarcasm.
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Conservative stories, on the other hand, tend to be immune to this sort of thing.
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Pakistan has proved immune to sanctions, even severe ones when it was developing nuclear weapons.
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Do you think being incredibly wealthy makes you immune to corruption, or prone to it?
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Closed funds aren't immune to this trend, and one reason some must seek investors again.
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Chinese billionaires living abroad are not immune to the long reach of Beijing's security apparatus.
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The problem is that no company is immune to disruption, as history has repeatedly shown.
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But he was uneasy with the prospect of music that was immune to human interpretation.
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No one is immune to losing things, be it keys, a wallet, or a bag.
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And AI that's used within health care is by no means immune to that problem.
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No one in the gay community is immune to the impact of crystal meth addiction.
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Apple's products are so good, they are apparently immune to the normal laws of economics.
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But L1ght's new findings indicate that no platform is immune to these sorts of problems.
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California has not been immune to the problem, even with the APPS law in place.
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New York (CNN Business)The Federal Reserve insists it's immune to President Donald Trump's bullying.
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"The reality is that no category is immune to disruption," the Bain & Company report said.
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But still others believe that, actually, the Starks might be immune to White Walker magic.
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But he was uneasy with the prospect of music that was immune to human interpretation.
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Even the farthest reaches of the United States aren't immune to the national infrastructure crisis.
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I'm not immune to the question of when to pull out a bottle of amontillado.
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"Queer men are not immune to this, and actually, they probably feel it more strongly."
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It might not make you invisible, but it will make you practically immune to criticism!
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And to make matters worse, TIME reports, those parasites are becoming immune to aquaculture pesticides.
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Cutts' monochrome protagonist is a boy seemingly immune to the allure of the black mirror.
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M&S is not immune to this, nor is it fully protected from changing consumer habits.
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The event was a pretty peaceful gathering, but Pokémon Go is not immune to bigger events.
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Surely no country is immune to that fate — and so the question is perennially worth musing.
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Experts say there must be at least 95% vaccination to make communities immune to the disease.
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Consumer packaging companies have historically attracted private investors seeking investments more immune to the economic cycle.
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That way, if an insect is immune to one kind, another kind can knock them out.
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While many followers commented on how great she looked, Thomas' post was not immune to trolls.
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"We're not probably immune to certain ramifications from a tariff in the [short term]," he said.
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And he was determined, convinced of his own rightness, intolerant of contradiction and immune to compromise.
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A nuclear-powered underwater drone, equally immune to interception, is also under development, Putin had said.
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I've never been someone who has been immune to feelings of fear, or sadness, or powerlessness.
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With memories of the Franco dictatorship, the country was long seen as immune to such groups.
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Zach is trying to maintain the status quo, but it doesn't make him immune to threats.
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One of Trump's attorneys recently argued the president is immune to prosecution while he holds office.
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Though Telegram has largely been immune to such controversies, it has its fair share of issues.
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For as much as the Federal Reserve professes its independence, it is not immune to politics.
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Creative economy jobs are also relatively immune to the threat of artificial intelligence, research has found.
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In doing so, the attackers refuted the notion that such a system was immune to hacking.
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Carrie Underwood is talented and poised, but that doesn't mean she's immune to the occasional misstep.
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You can give her implants that make her more influential, or more immune to online trolls.
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Is venture capital immune to macroeconomic events such as fluctuations in GDP, inflation or unemployment rates?
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Once a convention was under way, its procedures would almost certainly be immune to judicial review.
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But The Bachelor franchise has not been immune to the sweeping wave of sexual harassment incidents.
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Overdosing on TV is the reality, and why should heads of business be immune to it?
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The industry hasn't been immune to more shoppers buying footwear online and from places like Zappos.
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Yet, it seems no woman is immune to the insidious forces of the always-condescending mansplain.
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As it turns out, on-screen keyboards aren't immune to these acoustic side-channel attacks either.
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And though he knows his way around the kitchen, Hammer's not immune to some cooking hiccups.
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Park has refused to give up her position, which enables her to remain immune to prosecution.
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As powerful and efficient as machine-learning and algorithms can be, they're not immune to error.
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Well, it looks like even wise, feminist, forward-thinking Sweden isn't immune to embarrassing faux pas.
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Snapchat is usually content to chart its own path, but it's not immune to competitive pressures.
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But Trump isn't immune to scandal, even if he seems to bathe in it with aplomb.
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It seems like once May hits, no teen is immune to the pressures of prom night.
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NVDA will not be immune to that dynamic and all good trades come to an end.
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Nonetheless, even a highly sorted America is not immune to massive swings in the national mood.
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Wagner has avoided any major disasters, but the team has not been immune to stunt's dangers.
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But this habit can also make us immune to justifiable anger when we are openly deceived.
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Kids in particular will thrill to the tableau, but adults are not immune to its charms.
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Now, thanks to several new reports, we know that not even hospitals are immune to superbugs.
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But these and other medical professionals are only human, meaning they're not immune to making mistakes.
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And it's not as if liberal-leaning areas are immune to the allure of tough talk.
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Sketch Guy We all like to act as if we're immune to the vitriol of haters.
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And even Tompkins, who is a frequent visitor to the factory, isn't immune to its effects.
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Okay, but if you've had chlamydia once, are you at least immune to catching it again?
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There is an upside in all this: Once you have it, you're immune to future infection.
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Auroracoin was not immune to these problems either, and had its own equivalent scandal upon launching.
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Street Fighter isn't immune to this alchemy, but its relationship with hip-hop is more concrete.
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And it's not just customers; restaurateurs themselves are not immune to joining in the hate speech.
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But at the same time, the Saudi state is proving no more immune to jihadist attacks.
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But it's not only your friends who have wedding fever — celebrities aren't immune to it either.
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It could also erode the trust Americans have in the military for being immune to politics.
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On one hand, as the assaults pile up, we've become largely immune to the bad news.
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He also falsely claimed that children are "essentially immune" to the virus in a tweet Thursday.
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Rather, the experiences of interwar Europe remind us that Western democracies are not immune to collapse.
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Stalkerware is most common on Android devices, but iPhones are by no means immune to hacking.
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But nothing about being a woman or a minority makes you immune to meritocracy's ruthless solipsism.
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Can a work force of thousands of young, tech-savvy spies ever be immune to leaks?
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It has not been immune to debates about free expression in Hong Kong's tense political climate.
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While other candidates may suffer from such blow-ups, Biden has largely been immune to them.
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This is what gives populists staying power and makes them relatively immune to changing economic cycles.
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The fine jewelry industry, she noted, is not immune to demographics or the whims of fashion.
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That is not to say Alli is immune to or ignorant of the pressure, of course.
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A professional intelligence officer is no more immune to human feelings than the rest of mankind.
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The novel coronavirus continues to spread across the planet, with few industries immune to its effects.
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The thoracic arteries, on the other hand, "seem to be immune to atherosclerotic buildup," he said.
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The United States is not immune to stubborn obstacles: We need look no further than Iowa.
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Senate in recess There is some indication that McConnell is not immune to scrutiny and pressure.
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And we tend to be immune to attempts to suppress information or failure to report information.
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He's retiring at the end of the year, so he is somewhat immune to political retribution.
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Scooter start-ups like Bird and Lime have not been immune to the anti-tech sentiment.
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It's possible that Avenatti is like Trump -- completely immune to stories that would destroy other candidates.
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The Lordstown plant wasn't immune to the changes that have been affecting the workforce more broadly.
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Few Iranian officials like to acknowledge their country's vulnerability, insisting it is immune to outside pressures.
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And one of the profound beauties of the past is that it is immune to alteration.
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An incurably optimistic Canadian, I long believed that Canada would be immune to anti-Muslim hysteria.
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Yeti V Series will wear beautifully, but stainless steel is not immune to dings or dents.
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They're always so sure of their purpose and their destiny, so immune to argument and temptation.
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Data isn't immune to unconscious bias, but it's far less prone to it than our cognition.
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And he was seemingly immune to any of the subsequent caricatures of him as a bully.
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Racism, which is blind, is immune to positions of wealth, learning, intelligence, or even Christian principles.
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Jeff Bezos hasn't signed it either, although he's not immune to pressure to become more philanthropic.
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From the standpoint of American antitrust authorities, Google is largely immune to scrutiny on two grounds.
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And she certainly isn't immune to the slings and arrows of small-town high school gossip.
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Marge isn't one of those people, but that doesn't mean she's immune to the same instincts.
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Infectious diseases like measles are completely preventable with vaccination, but when groups of people aren't immune to a disease, the community loses its herd immunity—that invisible protective wall that goes up when most of the population (96 to 99 percent) is immune to a disease.
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Though the risk-averse mood prevailed across financial markets, the euro appeared immune to the geopolitical news.
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The resulting twins, born earlier this month to an unknown couple, are now supposedly immune to HIV.
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Even as someone born and raised in New York City, I've never grown immune to the cold.
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"They [the Sentinelese] are not immune to anything," said PC Joshi, an anthropology professor at Delhi University.
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Samsung was not immune to negative sentiment on Thursday, however, with shares dropping more than 2 percent.
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I think I was immune to it, I was either too stupid or my system protected me.
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LIESMAN: HERE IN SAN FRANCISCO YOU CAN'T BE IMMUNE TO WHAT'S HAPPENING NATIONALLY ON THE POLITICAL FRONT.
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Likewise, Uber's self-driving program hasn't been immune to the company's habit of continually stepping in shit.
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In the past, luxury items were immune to economic conditions, but those days might be long gone.
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Now, even some of the strong American brands Buffett bet on being immune to competition are struggling.
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People born before 1957 are assumed to have had the disease and therefore be immune to it.
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This is what this case is about: a company that believes it is immune to copyright laws.
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Queen Elizabeth is not immune to the duties we've all come to associate with our loving grandmothers.
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Once internal, these tools can never be lost and are relatively frictionless (though not immune to bugs).
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Like white women in Hollywood, actors of color are not immune to the industry's discriminatory wage practices.
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While "Stranger Things" is one of Netflix's biggest hits, we've remained immune to some of its charms.
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We all like to think that we're immune to this stuff, but it does have an effect.
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The fight over whether Trump is immune to investigation, in other words, just entered its end game.
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But for all their eye-catching headlines of scandal and controversy, tabloids aren't immune to legal action.
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Even celebrities aren't immune to the stress of trying to find the perfect gift on Christmas Eve.
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Can the south remain immune to Mr Modi's northern nationalism, embodied in the slogan "Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan"?
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Regular banks and exchanges aren't immune to hacking, but they pour money into making themselves harder targets.
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And it proves that even people generally against permanent ink aren't immune to the allure of tattoos.
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But look, this just goes to say that no country is immune to the populist fantasy, ever.
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Stone may be more resistant to fire than wood, but it is not immune to its effects.
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Huawei says the View 20 should generally be immune to rain or a light splash or two.
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We are not immune to the corrosive effects of extremism that eventually gave rise to Trump's presidency.
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Trump was not immune to the horror either and admitted the images changed his thinking on Syria.
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In spite of being an accomplished musician and savvy businesswoman, Guo still hasn't been immune to sexism.
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Well, the high school quarterback isn't immune to haters, apparently, even when he's an NFL star player.
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And it is immune to any disapprobation they might express or shame they might try to induce.
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The caveat here is that the Fed is far from infallible and immune to unacceptable outside influences.
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The technology may be particularly useful for the shipping industry, as packages are immune to risk-averseness.
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But with nationalism on the rise around the world, Japan hasn't been immune to the political tide.
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M&S is not immune to this trend, nor is it fully protected from changing consumer habits.
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But even in most of these cases, their decisions may not be totally immune to outside forces.
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Parts of the South under the gun Even the South isn't immune to the frigid winter weather.
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Chanel Iman has a little secret: Models are not immune to summer's sweltering heat and extreme humidity.
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Tesla has not been immune to whistleblowing, and moved to restrict former employees from exposing safety issues.
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The economy has largely been immune to Spain's political woes but its expansion has slowed of late.
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"I guess I go through so many emails, I've kind of become immune to that," says Cuban.
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Yet, what ICD drove home for me is that I've become immune to the disparities around me.
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Inside the Capitol, the political elite have become immune to the regular killings splashed across their screens.
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At KIPP, a national network of public charter schools, our students are not immune to these barriers.
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The internet's structure was decentralized and nonhierarchical; it therefore seemed immune to control by any single government.
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Despite leading a country for eight years, Barack Obama is surprisingly not immune to expressing human emotions.
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Grand Rapids, a hub of furniture makers and auto parts suppliers, has not been immune to outsourcing.
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No school is immune to this kind of thing, and we need to stick up for ourselves.
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They say Trump seems immune to awkwardness — but then rarely follows through on his most extreme rhetoric.
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Curiously, states that are most vulnerable to climate change are not immune to a leadership of denial.
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All airlines are struggling to turn a profit, and low-fare carriers are not immune to that.
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Maybe it's supposed to make me sweat so much that people around me become immune to it.
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Having an established infrastructure helps Slate's podcasts, but they're not immune to the perils of market saturation.
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"This is not a man who's immune to being persuaded if he thinks you've got an argument."
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Nobody -- not even someone who's covered about a dozen conflicts over 18 years -- is immune to panic.
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Meanwhile, its multibillion-dollar cloud business, Amazon Web Services, might not be immune to the crisis either.
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When everyone in her brothel freezes, she learns that she has become immune to the park's controls.
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For most of our history, it seemed as though we were relatively immune to dynamics like these.
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But it also makes sense because Obama has been almost entirely immune to this kind of imbroglio.
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But it is hardly a giant on the world stage, immune to any form of economic pressure.
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The tech giants, at first, seemed immune to the sell-off that followed on broader economic worries.
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Almost no Republicans appeared immune to the region's shifting political winds, no matter how they positioned themselves.
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Democrats are certainly not immune to the temptation to take advantage of all available avenues to power.
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"Hot Topic was not immune to the broader consumer spending slowdown during the recession," Mr. Vranes said.
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Ask Well By midlife, the vast majority of adults are immune to the virus that causes mononucleosis.
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No, as it turns out, women are no more immune to the forces intensifying partisanship than men.
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Young adults have better outcomes than the elderly, but they too are not immune to the virus.
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No industry (excepting healthcare and grocery retail) is currently immune to the economic impacts of COVID-19.
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While the results in Europe have been especially lethal, the U.S. is not immune to these threats.
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A gene from a soil bacterium, for instance, makes soybeans immune to a widely used weed killer.
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Dr. Wallack has not been immune to tension and doubt over his marriage to Ms. Zhou, either.
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Water appears immune to claims that its benefits are overblown — we need it to survive, after all.
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No one is immune to a bargain — not even those who can spend £243,000 on a watch.
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Despite turmoil at home, Palestine was not immune to Beatlemania by the time the 60s rolled around.
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Lawmakers in the lower and upper houses of parliament are immune to criminal prosecution under Russian law.
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Under Russian law, lawmakers in the lower and upper houses of parliament are immune to criminal prosecution.
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But even "Sunday Night Football" was not immune to an industrywide trend: Its ratings dropped 513 percent.
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There is no reason to suppose that the members of the jury were immune to this tendency.
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No one is immune to poor spending decisions — not even self-made millionaire and entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis.
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The company's "architecture differences" have proven immune to the more problematic one of the two disclosed vulnerabilities.
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So I don't want to claim that we're immune to any sort of downturn that may come.
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Dave is not immune to the tug and pull of the irrational behavior that accompanies emotional investing.
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Yet, Trump's poll numbers remain strong, and he appears immune to pressure to soften his aggressive policies.
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The data evoked concern because so far services had largely seemed immune to the contraction in manufacturing.
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"The only thing that seems to be immune to the cuts is our remuneration," the letter says.
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By using the DNA-editing technique called CRISPR, he said, the babies were born immune to HIV.
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Yet there is evidence that Democratic voters are not immune to this particular strain of political plagiarism.
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Jacqueline sets up Marcus with their colleague Angela Lewis (Berry) who is immune to Marcus' usual tactics.
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There is always the temptation, in writing about sex, to sound superior, arch, immune to its power.
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The judge will now decide which standard to use and ultimately whether Bowman is immune to prosecution.
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Within 270 days of receiving the shot, some 2503 percent of people are immune to the disease.
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But Shudder, which is flush with corporate backing and studio cooperation, is largely immune to these obstacles.
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And employers that present themselves as feminist or progressive are far from immune to charges of discrimination.
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VN: These days museums and curators are not immune to being seduced by the market and trends.
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" "The weakness in the jobs report shows the U.S. economy is not immune to the trade war.
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The US Army, it seems, isn't immune to the primary thing that made the audiobook marketplace explode: convenience.
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And while the U.S. economy is doing better than almost anyone else's, we're definitely not immune to contagion.
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John Lewis Sunday as a civil rights icon, but said he's not "immune" to criticism from political opponents.
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But native content like Imgur's paid posts is immune to those methods and thus all the more valuable.
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Palace intrigue thickens No White House, especially a new one, is immune to turf wars and internal conflict.
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The good news is that technology and biotech stocks are among the most immune to a rate hike.
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I thought that, because I "passed" well, I was immune to the effects of the government-sanctioned discrimination.
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Even the highest-end brand, Michael Kors, was not immune to the lack of traffic in the mall.
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Susan Alexandra didn't have a grandma who beaded, but she wasn't immune to the lure of the craft.
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But the U.S. isn't immune to these scams either, according to a new study published Tuesday in JAMA.
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Like many of us, Z Listers aren't immune to the pleasures of losing oneself to a captivating story.
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The large banks are not immune to the issues facing startups; their stocks have been declining, as well.
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Even the most famous among us are not immune to the singular frustration of waiting for a package.
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SECURITY officials in Pakistan used to insist the country was immune to the threat of Islamic State (IS).
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Even the women who do stick with sports at a high level aren't immune to these impossible standards.
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It was clear that Arpaio thought he was mostly immune to any punishment the court might dole out.
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Hollywood is immune to extreme temperatures and the current heat dome hovering over the country proves just that.
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But even the strongest of celebs aren't immune to the seasonal exhaustion we feel toward our old hair.
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Tech is not immune to that, which means we'll see a hit to valuations, VC funding and fundraising.
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The gains were led by consumer and financial sectors, which are widely seen as immune to trade disputes.
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In order to realistically pull this off, you'd have to somehow become immune to cost-of-living increases.
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GWEN STEFANI Even the No Doubt frontwoman isn't immune to getting down to one of her catchiest hits!
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Even the richest and most successful people aren't immune to sudden failures, flops and plunges in net worth.
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Though the risk-averse mood prevailed broadly across financial markets, the euro appeared immune to the geopolitical news.
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"Heat-related mortality isn't very common here, so most people believe they are immune to it," he noted.
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Most of us have been at the top of the food chain since [high school], immune to insults.
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They're fully decentralized so they're immune to what's happening in any one country — regardless of where they're mined.
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A new paper reports many people may be immune to the two most commonly used types of CRISPR.
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Wells explained that even though she's super in-shape, she isn't immune to stomach bloat or stretch marks.
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After a certain level of fame, celebrities start to become immune to spotting themselves all over the Internet.
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That focus doesn't mean Ebay's immune to the price wars of the rest of the industry, of course.
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Of course, as the Independent points out, French politics -- or French politicians -- are certainly not immune to scandal.
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However, book publishing is not immune to the political debates that have been raging since Donald Trump's election.
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But being a mother doesn't make me immune to crushing disappointment, or wanting to run for my life.
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But because this wearable detects throat vibrations rather than spoken words, it's immune to ambient noise, he says.
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It seems that the hallowed tradition of chess isn't immune to prying eyes and sexist, outdated dress codes.
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Immune to the powers of reason, it's a paradox that can be navigated only through intuition and wonder.
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But, of course, even she isn't immune to the kind of disrespect women often face from male colleagues.
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Affection for my wry, sweet-tempered father, meanwhile, left me immune to much of J.F.K.'s chivalric glamour.
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Google, too, is still not immune to what's happening with foreign exchange rates and the general global economy.
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But even though murders with multiple victims are uncommon in Japan, the country is not immune to them.
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Given its geographic isolation, the United States is immune to major military threats short of a nuclear attack.
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"It has become increasingly clear that even his base is not immune to the downward pressure," CNN concluded.
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Oman has been comparatively quiet, but not entirely immune to the wave of political Islam sweeping the region.
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However, it's important to remember that this isn't completely necessary, because no company is immune to human error.
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Not even one of the world's great moral heroes was immune to the pressures of China's financial inducements.
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But there is not intuitive reason why this group should be immune to a message of economic populism.
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" And he noted in the lecture: "Intelligence agencies are no more immune to error than other human organizations.
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My hope was that I'd healed enough over half a year's hibernation, I'd become immune to painful memories.
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These are helpful features, but even with these measures in place, Steam is not immune to review bombing.
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Lee would be another continuity, career-driven nominee, one who would likely be more immune to partisan allegations.
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There is a cycle-of-life type mentality toward the Stanley Cup that no one is immune to.
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"Finally, I've got to tell you, this market is immune to what they're doing in Washington," Cramer continued.
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His prehistoric body was not immune to some of the ill effects of a high-fat diet, either.
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Since amnesty has also bred amnesia, the country still isn't immune to a return of its old demons.
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Immune to our exhilaration, on an Owl Day, he perched thoughtfully at the edge of the thickest limb.
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I know that these performers (and they are performers) are not immune to time, aging, illness, and death.
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For example, the planeswalker Liliana Vess: Other, non-planeswalker cards, aren't immune to the trend of large breasts.
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But as purveyors of information, celebrities aren't immune to the critics in their comments sections or Twitter replies.
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South America has not been immune to that, but it has managed to stave off its worst excesses.
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Even voters in Mr. Trump's base would not be immune to dismay about an economic slowdown, he said.
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Retirement accounts are not immune to hacking, she said, so it's wise to follow good online security practices.
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One important lesson we've learned from these attacks is that no local government is immune to these challenges.
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As for his claim that he'll be immune to COVID-19 -- that's a fact, according to the experts.
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Batters are striking out at higher rates than ever this season, but Santana seems immune to the trend.
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Luckily, Johannes has a kindhearted mother, Rosie (Scarlett Johansson), who is immune to the seductions of National Socialism.
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"Right now, it feels like there are fewer and fewer stocks that are immune to disruption," Cramer said.
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But until now, most of those figures have seemed immune to the consequences, remaining in positions of power.
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But it comes down to the fact that the tech sector is not immune to the business cycle.
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But we have -- perhaps naively -- seemed immune to the division and violence tearing apart so many communities elsewhere.
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Editorial No society is immune to acts of terrorism, especially by a lone wolf driven by deep hatreds.
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Murray, who was gay and had enormous drive, was neither immune to Roosevelt's charm nor cowed by it.
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The British theater tends these days to be immune to such gripes and to carry on as before.
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So fanatic about his search for life off-Earth, he is immune to the one he left behind.
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I don't like how, because I have a lot of followers, I'm supposed to be immune to abuse.
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But Mr. Bonnemains said other cities with old monuments were not immune to similar problems from lead contamination.
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Despite residents' efforts to fight gentrification, Playa del Rey isn't immune to the tech boom in its backyard.
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McDonald's, which has more than 2,000 locations in Texas and Florida, is not immune to these expected declines.
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The study, in Annals of Internal Medicine, found that 6,612 of the travelers were not immune to measles.
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Continue badgering the company, although Miss Manners wonders if some airlines have not become immune to constructive criticism.
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As a member of this community, I'm not immune to this, even though I know it's bad art.
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He was more interested, however, by how immune to embarrassment this heap of a man appeared to be.
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The debacle was a good lesson for all early adopters: Not even luxury gadgets are immune to obsolescence.
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Reconciliation is also immune to filibusters, stripping Democrats of one of their best tools to halt a repeal.
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Loyalty does not make workers immune to economic reality; they still need to make mortgage and car payments.
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But it's also important to see gender bias as a systemic problem that women are not immune to.
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Doctors aren't immune to the same conscious and unconscious biases that reside within the rest of us humans.
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Strange, and good — no movie should be immune to rigor and scrutiny, and especially not one like this.
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Half of those non-responders were infected by strains of the bacterium immune to second-line treatments as well.
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If it seems like there is no industry that is immune to pervasiveness of sexism, that's because there isn't.
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Pools are also kept clean with ultraviolet light, ozone, and bromine, which tackle chemicals that are immune to chlorine.
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Characters whose names also provide the title of a show, like "Roseanne," are not immune to being disposed of.
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Facebook is not immune to security breaches and the social network has a history of experimenting on its users.
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President-elect Trump and the CIA are not immune to the hyperpartisan political atmosphere that dominated the 2016 election.
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Demand is high and even low-level government officials have not been immune to the allure of the trade.
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But most of all he was determined, convinced of his own rightness, intolerant of contradiction and immune to compromise.
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Finding a rate that is both immune to manipulation and an accurate reflection of banks' borrowing costs is hard.
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Early search services weren't immune to privacy concerns, but some claimed to make a point of vetting their clients.
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And she wasn't immune to the lures of celebrity and flattery, as a disastrous stint in Hollywood made clear.
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It's a plant which doesn't require any chemicals -- fertilizers or pesticides -- as it's largely immune to disease and pests.
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She is estranged from her younger sister and brother—so as to be immune to nepotism, she has said.
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As one of the most popular sports leagues in the world, MLB is not immune to scrutiny from Washington.
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Even those in the gallery were not immune to getting sucked into the partisan tensions that marked the evening.
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But I part with the idea that a doomed impeachment drive is a constitutional duty immune to political considerations.
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In particular, why did President Sebastián Piñera of Chile think he was immune to this type of public dissent?
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I do not believe that there are any FCC or Congressional offices immune to the deluge of consumer outcry.
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MANY SPANIARDS once assumed that their country was immune to the right-wing populism that has swept across Europe.
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As we've seen recently, even Miss Universes aren't immune to worrying about weight, which is a popular American pastime.
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There's still too much time spent talking about the outfits of politicians' wives; admittedly, we're not immune to this.
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U.S. shares, which have not been immune to Brexit fears, are likely to open higher, according to index futures .
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Even if you're normally immune to crying at a Star Wars film, you may choke up; I certainly did.
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What is allowed today may not be tomorrow and no one is immune to changes in the prevailing winds.
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But apparently, even the self-proclaimed health-obsessed Kourt isn't immune to the lure of delicious mac and cheese.
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Click here to view original GIFLike humans and your favorite cartoon characters, SpotMini isn't immune to slippery banana peels.
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Residents of Alpine thought they were immune to seemingly random gun violence, the sheriff said at a news conference.
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Germany is not immune to such arguments; its manufacturers are belatedly waking up to the Chinese threat, for example.
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"No nation stands alone and no nation is immune to the threat of violence posed by terror," he said.
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Not even a superstar network anchor with every resource available to her is immune to last-minute childcare kerfuffles.
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Even policymakers in China, which has seemed relatively immune to the slowdown, have taken note of weakening domestic demand.
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Dedicated #popaholics will already know that no part of the body is immune to developing pimples, cysts, and lipomas.
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The choice to feature Toolis shows no matter who we are, we're not immune to an awkward sexual encounter.
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As an avid baker, Jessica Biel is not immune to cooking disasters—but one in particular was especially catastrophic.
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Such knowledge-producing institutions — not only science, but also academia and journalism — are not immune to criticism, of course.
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Germany should not consider itself immune to such problems, argues Marcel Fratzscher of the German Institute for Economic Research.
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While vaginal steaming didn't make my vagina glow, or make me immune to vaginal infections, I didn't hate it.
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All airlines are struggling to keep up with fuel prices, and low-fare carriers are not immune to that.
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Even those who use Snapchat or other disappearing apps aren't immune to having their most intimate moments go viral.
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Lucky for Kaley Cuoco and Karl Cook, though, they seem to be immune to Relationship Death By Couch-Shopping.
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Looks like his son ain't immune to the Hall of Famer's competitiveness, now that the family's back home, either.
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Despite their beauty and wealth, celebrities are not immune to the day-to-day annoyances that plague us all.
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But being absolutely immune to suit means that there's no check from the civil law system on prosecutorial abuses.
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Nothing is immune to partisanship; everything is political; you can't disagree with others and remain at the table together.
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But recent months have shown that they are not immune to the burdens that weigh down their conventional rivals.
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Neither does its audience, which might believe that Facebook is immune to bias because it is run by computers.
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" She admits she's not immune to breaking her own rules: "I've eaten Burger King before taking a bikini photo.
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But Microsoft, by and large, is a company that is far more immune to fickle consumer tastes in tech.
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He seemed immune to Saturday's game-time temperature of 41 degrees, which dipped throughout the night amid whipping winds.
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VSCO girls have not been immune to the Birkenstock craze and are constantly seen wearing them on social media.
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So far, this ideological position has been immune to the rising evidence of harm from human-induced climate change.
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While El Salvadorans live with strict water rationing, the US-based multinational Coca Cola remains immune to such rules.
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Religious political actors have to ensure that their communities become immune to the culture of extremism and terrorist acts.
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Book readers immediately pointed out a key detail altered in the show: Daenerys Targaryen is not immune to fire.
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Scott knows that he is immune to lobbying attempts to get him to do anything, or not do anything.
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Still, the attacks make clear that the stability of Saudi oil exports is not immune to external geopolitical forces.
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No matter how zen and graceful your yoga peers might seem, no one is immune to this physiological function.
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Even in the West, traditionally more immune to all things that reek of radicalism, the party came in third.
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Women who choose wines for restaurants and direct beverage programs at bars have not been immune to the abuse.
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Scientists have sequenced its genome and begun to create vaccines in the hope of making people immune to it.
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Herd immunity occurs when enough of a population is immune to a pathogen that it prevents its further spread.
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The Manzanar mention is a good case in point — the United States is not somehow immune to authoritarian tendencies.
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The photo of Ms. Scott is a reminder that Seattle's African-American jazz scene was not immune to racism.
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It was easy to believe that America was, for some ideological reason, immune to the fever raging in Europe.
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For all the democratic fervor of recent days, Slovakia has not been immune to the appeals of extremist politicians.
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"Don't think you are immune to trouble in the city from being out of the city," Mr. Arzt said.
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Because conspiracy theorists are immune to rational arguments from the "mainstream world," I consider the truth movement extremely dangerous.
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She may play an aristocrat on screen, but not even Michelle Dockery was immune to Kate Middleton's royal charm!
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A new study said that half the country had already contracted the coronavirus and were already immune to it.
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This is when enough people have contracted the virus, and have become immune to it, to slow its spread.
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Meanwhile, conferences haven't remained immune to the impact of the disease, which has already impacted more than 94,000 people.
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In "Contagion," Emhoff's husband, played by Matt Damon, survives the pandemic because he is immune to the fictional virus.
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While they have often ignored criticism from Amnesty International and other rights groups, they are not immune to it.
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She makes it clear that she&aposs not immune to losing her way along the path to well-being.
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The debate: With no other one-loss teams in the top 10, this year's picks feel immune to controversy.
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Andrea Huspeni, founder of This Dog's Life, credits living in New York City for making her immune to hypochondria.
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Even with all their sick manipulations, the crafty producers still couldn't create an environment that's immune to human psychology.
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Currently a very few fight over and over while the rest of the society is immune to our conflicts.
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So much for Trump Senior's oft-mentioned claim that having billions make you immune to outside pressure and bribery.
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But Gristedes is not immune to market forces either, closing two locations on the Upper East Side since 2015.
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Lee would be only the tip of yet another iceberg, most still unidentified and all immune to warming waters.
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Notably, Ellie pretends she's not immune to the virus around Dina, a precaution likely imposed on her by Joel.
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But those top-shelf public schools are not immune to the stratification that defines admission at their private counterparts.
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"Those strategies aren't completely immune to someone digging through records and figuring out who's behind the trust," King said.
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" A year later, however, the actress, readdressed her original comments, saying that art should be "immune to political correctness.
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We ignore its lessons at our peril, because we are not separate from nature or immune to its laws.
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When even the White House is not immune to the siren call of social media, how can fashion resist?
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They are hardly the first government officials to be arrested; Democrats have not been immune to fittings for handcuffs.
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There likely isn't a person who is completely immune to either effect, though I feel especially susceptible to it.
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Russia can veto UN resolutions, is relatively immune to economic pressure, and can't be directly attacked without risking catastrophe.
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Our libidos are not immune to emotion, and it's always okay to tell your partner you need to press pause.
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Nearly every state is reporting cases of Zika; only Idaho, South Dakota, Wyoming and Alaska have been immune to it.
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That's exactly what I was endeavoring to become: someone immune to the anxieties born of watching the daily tire fire.
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TV viewership is dropping across the board — including for live sports, which were supposed to be immune to shrinking ratings.
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But the POV genre, and TikTok in general, isn't immune to harassment and hate speech problems that plague social media.
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But we've got to keep in mind, eventually, if global growth slows, we're not going to be immune to that.
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Now, instead of re-writing the entire human genome, the geneticists want to make human cells immune to viral infections.
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"Counter to intuition, optimists were not immune to feeling a rise in pessimism at the moment of truth," Sweeny said.
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These companies have proven they are not immune to security breaches, making thousands of incriminating images susceptible to a leak.
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Turns out there isn't a single genre of the entertainment industry that's immune to the brutality of the mean tweet.
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The banked time is immune to inflation or stockmarket crashes, points out Gabriella Spinelli, one of Give & Take's co-directors.
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It's not that López Obrador, a populist who elicits religious fervor among his leftist base, has been immune to controversy.
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While some analysts found stocks with a defensive focus, others found companies that were nearly immune to the trade battle.
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The bulk of its coverage expansion has been through Medicaid, which is immune to the problems of the insurance marketplaces.
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I hope that no one ever has to feel the agony I'm feeling but no one is immune to tragedy.
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The small caps are immune to all those global events and everyone knows that the U.S. economy is doing well.
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What's going on: Amazon — unlike some other companies with similar size and influence — has been largely immune to public pressure.
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But even so, it's not immune to the force of regulation and the impact it can have on its business.
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"Being a dermatologist doesn't make you immune to breakouts and acne," Mount Sinai Hospital dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, reminds us.
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An organism would have to develop resistant DNA sequences at all of these to become fully immune to the drive.
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U.S. sales gained only 1.3 percent, proving that McDonald's isn't immune to persistently soft traffic within the U.S. restaurant industry.
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They're far less likely (though not immune) to be swayed by events and decisions taking place in the United States.
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There, Levi proves he can't be in the shame spiral Nico invented because the resident is essentially immune to embarrassment.
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Bitcoin, their argument goes, is immune to the impact of geopolitical tensions or government interference because of its decentralised nature.
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Few people are immune to the charms of a sluggish, traffic-free chug across states, with the countryside unfurling panoramically.
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As we do, it's becoming clear that no places are going to be immune to what's happening in the atmosphere.
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That didn't mean they were immune to the historic flooding that has swamped the region, damaging more than 40,000 homes.
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Poor old moose—no wonder she was tempted by the idea of a whole generation immune to age or beauty.
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I am not immune to marketing, and as such, I feel comfortable admitting that I love the Oscar Mayer Wienerdrone.
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There is envy of great writing and envy of those who, despite not being great, seem immune to self-doubt.
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Recoding could thus make cells immune to any viral attack; indeed, there is already work on achieving this in bacteria.
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It's not a subject he takes lightly, though West is certainly not immune to poor judgement where race is concerned.
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Then Danny returns the favor, proving that while Luke may be bulletproof, he's not immune to the Immortal Iron Fist.
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While we're gazing on Elio's furrowed brow, the fly is traipsing around, seemingly immune to the power of Elio's face.
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Small dragons glide through the sky, and lizards with powerful jaws putter around, apparently immune to the flesh-melting rains.
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By contrast, healthcare sectors seen as immune to such pricing concerns - makers of medical devices and research tools - have outperformed.
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They seem to be immune to the boom in the economy and the gender gap is unprecedented for congressional candidates.
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Moreover, physicians are not immune to implicit bias, and some may allow race to play a role in decision-making.
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Although she may seem unstoppable now, this singing and talking toddler pig isn't immune to the pitfalls of internet trends.
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Dear Patriots fans, Here's Oakland Raiders legend Charles Woodson explaining why Tom Brady is completely immune to the Madden Curse.
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John Lewis (D-Ga.) is immune to criticism because of his past as a hero of the Civil Rights Movement.
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As an incredible GIF from last year's Trooping the Color shows, Prince William isn't immune to following the Queen's orders.
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Traces have been found in waterways, threatening fish, and experts say overuse could make targeted insects immune to the pesticide.
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But that doesn't mean that Blake Lively is immune to the crippling effects criticism can have on your self-esteem.
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It also comes with a stainless steel poker, because although it's an upgrade, the SilverStick is not immune to clogs.
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Even if they may not be able to really do anything about it, children are not immune to identity theft.
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After three episodes, The Keepers presents you with the story of men in power immune to the fear of retribution.
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A handful of stocks viewed as immune to the U.S.-China trade war and other trade disputes are very expensive.
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And indeed, measures of wage growth, which long seemed immune to better news on hiring, are showing signs of life.
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"Q2 earnings are unlikely to impress, and despite lower expectations, stocks may not all be immune to disappointment," he said.
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The book gives us a pinprick in our belief that Silicon Valley's vaunted investors and founders are immune to stupidity.
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Caftan-clad Perry is a noted foodie, though she's not immune to the charm of Ramsay's accent and exotic pronunciations.
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Even our more robust system is not completely immune to possible errors, as is any complex engineering and human enterprise.
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Great masses of ice that scientists once presumed were largely immune to melting are losing ample ice into the sea.
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This makes the middle market more immune to the type of wholesale repricing wave currently sweeping the leveraged loan market.
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Even those who make a living in the public eye aren't immune to the perils of oversharing — on the contrary.
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Bradley seems immune to the retrograde pressures to move to a so-called culinary capital in order to establish oneself.
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So, just because you've been infected by one strain doesn't mean you're going to be immune to the countless others.
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Bitcoin, their argument goes, is immune to the impact of geopolitical tensions or government interference because of its decentralized nature.
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Although Bill Nye has graced the television screens for years, he's not immune to a super awkward moment on air.
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The deal takes advantage of the fact that the tribe is treated as a sovereign nation immune to civil lawsuits.
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Epstein's lawyers have said that the previous agreement makes him immune to the new charges, which cover the same period.
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The electors were meant to be a deliberative body of intelligent, well-informed men who would be immune to corruption.
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No government official's military background, no matter how honorable, makes him immune to criticism, especially given the subject at hand.
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You asked, we answered: Your top coronavirus questions Anthony wants the public to understand no one is immune to coronavirus.
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Silicon Valley firms are not immune to this, even while deploying the fear of missing innovation as a sales tactic.
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No city is immune to the effects of a warming world, but a few are more vulnerable than the rest.
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Given that massive change, the Lower East Side hasn't changed at all; it was immune to Giuliani and Bloomberg's beautification.
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The stock market carnage in the tech industry shows it isn't immune to deepening fears about the spread of coronavirus.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chip titan TSMC looks immune to trade and supply chain disruptions, but not to consumer wallets.
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Saxony has not been immune to the racist stirrings of the Alternative für Deutschland party, challenging Angela Merkel's ruling coalition.
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Vaccines for yellow fever and measles prevent the possibility for transmission of disease by rendering those vaccinated immune to them.
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She wasn't immune to criticism, but she also never let it force her to back down from something she believed.
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Asia, in general, is "quite immune" to any major pain from the ongoing tariff battles, she told CNBC on Wednesday.
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SUVs had generally been immune to these developments, given consumer preferences for these vehicles, and the segment was quite solid.
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"I think restaurants have been immune to this because they never had a competitor who could do this," Portnoy said.
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The euro zone bond market has grown a little immune to Brexit noise, said Christoph Rieger, rates strategist at Commerzbank.
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He expressed frustration with his listenership, who, he said, had gradually grown immune to any inconvenient fact presented to them.
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Unlike many of Trump's targets, however, Bloomberg has proven to be remarkably immune to the president's attempts to belittle him.
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They are not immune to the dangers; nearly half the people who have died on Everest have been sherpa guides.
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The consumer, in other words, is not immune to a rise in gas or interest rates, but is far more resilient.
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Any iPhones running iOS 10 are immune to the attack, and Microsoft deployed a patch to fix the bug in July.
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Somehow Trump is immune to the standards the rest of us must abide by in school, the workplace and the courts.
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But even that swath of the United States is not immune to the market forces that have chipped away at coal.
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A major rationale behind the experiment, He explained, was to provide these couples with children who were genetically immune to HIV.
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Well you see the left protects and defends their own because they&aposre immune to criticism for their unsavory political associations.
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That was a sign to us that a group or security was becoming immune to news that should have hurt it.
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I've become immune to seeing such discouraging developments, and if anything, I feel as though this isn't the worst of it.
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As humans, we sometimes like to think we're immune to natural selection, but this study shows that's simply not the case.
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"It seems that the dollar-yen is kind of immune to the Chinese risk at the moment," said Mizuho Securities' Yamamoto.
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If Mr. Trump thought he was immune to the laws of political gravity, the President is quickly learning he was mistaken.
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In Holbrooke's telling, Biden was also immune to much of the rhetoric from neocons and liberal hawks about values and honor.
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All season long, he exploits her resulting PTSD while attempting to woo her back as she's now immune to his abilities.
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Just like Airbnb, ride-hailing startups Uber and Lyft are not immune to racial discrimination on its respective sharing economy platforms.
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No legacy business system or industry is immune to disruption in 2016: Everyone and everything is in jeopardy of being supplanted.
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Not only does it make your phone almost immune to drops, it also keeps out dust by covering the charging port.
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Paris, where more than 100 people were killed in November, has likewise not been immune to fallout from the recent attacks.
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The lawsuit was eventually thrown out; the federal judge presiding over the case ruled that the doctor was immune to litigation.
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Clinton's support of the issue hasn't made her immune to allegations that she's not putting her money where her mouth is.
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Even though Walsh is at the top of her health game, she's not immune to sometimes feeling insecure about her body.
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But as we learned with the dot-com bubble, even great technology brands are not immune to macro-economic trends.[Bloomberg]
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Physicists at the University of Copenhagen have successfully created an exotic type of pseudo-particle that is immune to outside interference.
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Others are trying to create white-footed mice that would be immune to infection by the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
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Even the United States, one of the more solid performers on the economic stage, would not be immune to the downdraft.
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Toronto social media pariah and now IRL Twitter egg, Norm Kelly is the only one immune to the 6ix's great fall.
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Nor are those in what Walter Bagehot called the "efficient" branch of government immune to an inflated sense of self-importance.
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Luxury retail, meantime, while previously immune to online shopping trends, is seeing increased competition from new rivals like Net-a-Porter.
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Like the Indominus rex in the first Jurassic World, the franchise's latest human-made dino seems to be immune to gunfire.
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Luxury retail, meantime, while previously immune to online shopping trends is seeing increased competition from new rivals like Net-a-Porter.
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There, ad blocking has yet to really catch on, and Facebook's app is immune to all but the hardiest ad blockers.
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If someone who is not immune to the virus breathes that air or touches an infected surface, they can become infected.
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By now proving immune to Mr Sanders's left-wing blandishments, they appear to have done Mrs Clinton much the same service.
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John Lewis (D-Ga.), but noted the Georgia Democrat's status as a civil rights leader doesn't make him immune to criticism.
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The sensor only wakes up when it has to transmit data, which makes it immune to interception by poachers, she said.
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No matter your background, where you live, or how old you are, no person or community is immune to this epidemic.
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Beto O'Rourke weren't immune to Triumph's fire, it's hard not to ignore that even Triumph seems to have fallen for O'Rourke.
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I'm not immune to that perception; there's nothing special about me, I grew up in this world and I'm not magic.
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The phone is a commodity now, like a pair of sneakers, and the iPhone is evidently not immune to this situation.
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No one, not even major music industry veterans like James Taylor and Lionel Richie, are immune to the wrath of Twitter.
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For now, doctors say the only recommended treatment is antihistamines twice a day, which Ivy is starting to become immune to.
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Their nature as fire wights might even make Jon and Beric the only ones immune to the White Walkers' ice magic.
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If so much of the purchasing of physical goods is happening online why should our industry be totally immune to that?
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That said, Sumiye is immune to the charms of the kind of state-of-the-art technology such films can employ.
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Some of her characters, notably Merleau-Ponty, were immune to the temptations that came with the status of a European professorship.
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But while it might seem inevitable that viewers would become immune to that sort of gore, it doesn't have to be.
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In response to the lawsuit, the agencies argued that their clear violations of the law are nonetheless immune to judicial review.
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"The funeral industry has always been about making your body immune to nature, preserving yourself in spite of it," he said.
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A paradox emerges here: crime, if immune to party politics, seems enormously sensitive to something as seemingly anodyne as community policing.
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But the landlocked South American country of 6.8 million people is not immune to political crises and the fallout on investment.
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It is evidence that no legislator is immune to the pull of extremism in the modern GOP—certainly not Lindsey Graham.
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"Some can become so immune to their own stories that they can convince themselves that the lies are true," says Taylor.
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Trump's legal team tried to block the subpoena by asserting that as a sitting president, he is immune to criminal investigation.
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Thomas B. Edsall How do you deal with an opponent immune to the truth, whose appeal is atavistic rather than rational?
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Although ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" is a family-friendly dance-competition series, it's not immune to a bit of drama.
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That has made them somewhat immune to certain industry pressures, and could give them greater incentive to entice people into stores.
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Low- and middle-ranking government officials and military personal are not immune to the humanitarian crisis and threats of political persecution.
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The job market has so far remained largely immune to an economic slowdown that's being driven by a slump in manufacturing.
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"Our campus is not immune to the bigotry that grips America," the NYU Muslim Students Association said in a Facebook posting.
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Even though Beyoncé has all the support a person could want, it doesn't mean she is immune to disordered eating patterns.
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The other involves the Paula Jones case, in which the Supreme Court ruled the president isn't immune to a civil suit.
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Stocks have so far proven largely immune to rising rates, with the S&P 500 jumping nearly 20 percent in 2017.
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Emails to CloudKitchens went unreturned, but every startup has growing pains, and presumably, shared kitchen companies are not immune to these.
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They are not immune to the obsessive feedback loop of the internet, which for me, undermines the power of the experience.
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Penney, it is not immune to the twin killers of e-commerce and the hollowing out of the American middle class.
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While an established group like his may seem immune to cost concerns, Mr. Coraine said that everyone worries about increased outlay.
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AND, YOU KNOW, THAT SAID, IVE ALSO BEEN CLEAR THAT, YOU KNOW, WERE NOT IMMUNE TO GEOPOLITICAL EVENTS THAT MIGHT UNFOLD.
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As the judge recognized in an exchange with lawyers before jury selection, the county is not immune to tensions over immigration.
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Over the years, across countless articles and essays, writers have deployed battalions of irony to mock a tradition immune to mockery.
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In the 1980s, Fort Wayne was not immune to violence, but no case tormented the city like her abduction and murder.
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"At best it was an injection of partisan politics into a process that should be immune to them," Mr. Grassley said.
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"The Beiderman," as the children call him, is the family's landlord and the only person utterly immune to their many charms.
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The portfolio managers at Dodge & Cox, stock pickers to their very core, have not been immune to these industry-shaking trends.
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The company has not been immune to the recent sell-off in stocks, with shares down more than 9% this year.
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SoftBank hasn't been immune to the coronavirus, either: Its stock has cratered more than 30% since the start of the year.
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Mr. Berliner's vines are planted on their own roots rather than grafted onto American rootstock, which is immune to the bug.
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Bella, immune to the poise expected of pageant hopefuls, began to gnaw at her leash and got tangled up in it.
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" They also acknowledged that accusing brands of copying "can be completely subjective and definitely not immune to personal bias at times.
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