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Adjective(1) not susceptible to

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(1) More importantly, being rich doesn't make them unsusceptible to problems every family faces.(2) Such alterations are inherently unsusceptible to quantitative measurement or prediction.(3) The classic example of a public good is a lighthouse: unlike a private good, the benefits of the lighthouse are joint and, once produced, are unsusceptible to exclusion.(4) Romantic relationships have been presumed unsusceptible to a structure of rules, perhaps because of the widespread belief that love is the most intimate and idiosyncratic of human emotions.(5) Since toddlers are largely unsusceptible to cease-and-desist letters, it fell to the cassette makers to stop abetting the kids' illegal behavior.(6) However, he was not unsusceptible to those dark powers which amassed now against his soul.(7) Now we have a ghastly split between the mundane, apparently unsusceptible to any form of artistic transfiguration, and pure music whose splendour and misery are that it is uncontaminated by reality.(8) Without Chelex, nicking may also involve a second mechanism that is relatively unsusceptible to radical quenching-perhaps via the formation of chromophores that may directly initiate DNA cleavage with UV-A excitation.(9) Suicide terrorists are not some other breed of men, unsusceptible to the usual tools of statecraft.(10) Those who proved themselves unsusceptible to bribery were murdered.(11) These patterns suggest the existence of both inherent susceptibility and resistance, but also underscore the ability of S. mansoni to adapt to and acquire previously unsusceptible species as hosts.(12) We cannot pronounce them unsusceptible of civilization since even apes have been taught to eat, drink, repose and dress like men.(13) He has the power to make hearts beat faster, time move at a slower pace and, for the unsusceptible , flesh creep.(14) The life of men, of the beasts of the field, of the earth itself seemed destined to revolve in an everlasting cycle, a natural cycle, unsusceptible to the changes of time.(15) The facing layer must therefore have the highest possible unsusceptibility to shrinkage cracking, weather resistance and frost resistance.(16) Researchers are also investigating CIA's possible to hike unsusceptibility and cut down symptoms of inflammatory upsets such as as allergic reactions and asthma.
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