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was escapable
adjective
Able to be escaped or run from
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The crowds are escapable.
Learned helplessness, in psychology, a mental state in which an organism forced to bear aversive stimuli, or stimuli that are painful or otherwise unpleasant, becomes unable or unwilling to avoid subsequent encounters with those stimuli, even if they are "escapable," presumably because it has learned that it cannot control the situation.
And so, once again, there will seem to be something optional about adherence to the standards of morality: morality will seem to be escapable in just the sense that the morality system denies.
At this point, mention should be made of two countries that are classically singled out as evidence that the resource curse is escapable, provided that proper governance, transparency and economic policies are in place.
Revision in the wikis is an escapable attribute that eliminates the fixedness of fact.
The notion of screens as being bounded and escapable is ending, that's the crazy part.
He gets strapped to a table with a new-fangled laser beam pointed at his private parts: the best Bond-in-peril scene and one that is not easily escapable – our man's family jewels remain intact only thanks to the villain's inexplicable reluctance to deliver the coup de grace.
It wasn't oppressive but it wasn't escapable either, even the spring breeze was slicked with oil.
Cellular senescence, which was shown to constitute an early (but escapable) barrier to melanoma development [ 45], represents therefore a possible origin to the phase of DNMT1 depletion.
Under what conditions and to what extent is a normative framework escapable?
In this study, the active coping condition was devised to make subjects in the AC group consider EA stimulation to be an "escapable stressor", while the passive coping condition was devised to make subjects in the PC group consider EA to be an "inescapable stressor".
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