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"People will say the place is just not susceptible to change."
In any case, is all this actually susceptible to change?
Small businesses are particularly susceptible to changes in the economy.
This is due to the fact that they are very susceptible to changes.
"Memory is susceptible to change," he said, because people talk to one another in little groups.
Theirs was an environment less susceptible to change than land.
This makes the birds highly susceptible to changes in water levels.
They are certainly less susceptible to changes in reporting practices.
Like business owners everywhere, they're also susceptible to changes in the national economy.
It has opened me up to becoming more susceptible to changing myself.
The venues for the social event are susceptible to change every year.
Thus four of the five wars are susceptible to changes in Moscow.
Training is the work of men and is susceptible to change.
But some things may be less susceptible to change.
Consequently, they are highly susceptible to changes in forest conditions.
Because their skin is highly sensitive, they are susceptible to changes in water and soil quality.
“Everyone is susceptible to change but maybe people need to learn a hard lesson first,” he added.
In other words this can be susceptible to change.
Restaurants are nothing if not living, breathing organisms, susceptible to change.
These larger mammals are more susceptible to changes in land use and threats such as introduced species.
It is that the charges will then be susceptible to change in accord with the Commission's principles.
The youth of today are more susceptible to change, creativeness and innovation.
High school graduations had to be held outdoors, susceptible to changes in the weather.
Stability studies should include testing of those attributes that are susceptible to change during storage.
In part, this is because many attitudes will not be susceptible to change, particularly in a relatively short program.