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Child-endorsed denunciations have thus become immune from the doubt that might otherwise temper our vengefulness.
If the inspiration of God or the Bible is purely personal or subjective, it's not open to debate — and decisions based on it become immune from scrutiny.
"Someone bent on martyrdom becomes immune to the material pull.
These changes are enough to make those who suffered from - and became immune to - the previous strain susceptible to the new one.
More possible is that much of the population in South America and the Caribbean was infected and became immune, with body defenses purging Zika from the blood and semen.
The consequence on the normative level, however, is that they become immune against any kind of critique from other people or institutions.
Also, while the proportion of women who remained immune throughout repeated prenatal testing was unchanged at approximately 93%, the proportion of women who were initially susceptible and then became immune increased from 2.0%to3.9%9% (p < .0001) as the interval between the first and last tests increased.
When a person becomes infected, their body will become immune to that strain, but they are still vulnerable to infection from the other three.
You become immune to contentment.
"You kind of become immune to it".
The little children become immune to it.
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