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Worse still, elderly people may be prey to conmen selling products over the phone and online.
"Here, essentially you have ISIL trying to encourage or induce somebody who may be prey to this kind of propaganda, and it becomes more difficult to see," Obama continued, using the administration's preferred term for the Islamic State group.
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On the other hand, chicks may be preyed upon by felines, jackals, and feral dogs.
Police believe terrorist recruiters may be preying on mental and psychological vulnerabilities, aided by the internet and social media.
When at rest, mayflies may be preyed upon by spiders, beetles, birds, and certain mammals, especially flying squirrels in North America.
"For this reason it may be desirable to limit the population to a size below that which it might naturally reach, at least while other species that may be preyed upon by weka are being established".
In addition, Dr. Beck is critical of the commercial push to the cloning effort, warning that companies may be preying on vulnerable people who either have lost a pet or are too attached to think rationally.
They may be preying on unarmed civilians, but they are also four young men dressed in rags, who have driven hundreds of miles from shore in a tiny motorboat.
The same factors will bedevil investors who try to generate an income from their pension pot without buying an annuity.There is also the danger that the elderly may be preyed upon by conmen offering to invest their pots in "get rich quick" schemes.
The larval stage of H. marginata overwinters in the soil and may be preyed upon by ground-dwelling arthropods, however the natural enemies of H. marginata remain unrecognized.
Joyce Watson, chair of the Welsh assembly's human trafficking group, fears some may be preyed on by gangs of abusers.
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