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susceptible

[suh-sep-tuh-buhl] / səˈsɛp tə bəl /


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The effect of a mass deleveraging looks set to bleed over into stock markets, and metals aren’t the only crowded trade susceptible to being unwound.

From Barron's

Traditional Medicare fee-for-service has also begun requiring prior authorization for procedures found to be susceptible to abuse, such as botox injections.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those that live along the border could die, and, in the long run, populations may be more susceptible to disease and climate change.

From Los Angeles Times

Today’s high-tech exports are less susceptible to this form of price competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, Xi had to contend with an outmoded command structure that was seen as susceptible to corruption and ill-equipped to fight modern wars.

From The Wall Street Journal