Immunize in a sentence as a verb

Does awareness immunize you?" Undoubtedly the public is becoming aware of the methods which are being used to mold its opinions and habits.

Being free doesn't immunize you from accusations of under-handedness. It does limit their recourse, but they still have every right to be unhappy.

Org/wiki/Albert_Sabin\nThe guy developed the oral vaccine and supported the national plans to immunize large population. That is what I call a Good Genius.

Even if you don't use the techniques in Dawson's book, they will help immunize you against them. Ever notice how salespeople are very quick to try to determine if they're talking to the "decision maker"?

They figured out how to immunize themselves during the Bush administration. Get a compliant lawyer to write a memo saying whatever you want to do is legal.

So simply using a list helps immunize against short breaks causing problems. Also, perhaps you could decorate the bullets/numbers in some sort of boundary-escaping way that always helps hint there's a next item.

HIV is hard to immunize against because it targets immune cells. Some types of immune cells that bear HIV-binding antibodies may actually vacuum up viruses and infect themselves.

Being aware of cognitive biases doesn't immunize you to them. There isn't even very good evidence that being aware of cognitive biases reduces your susceptibility to them.

But then he uses that accord to immunize actions reasonable people can't support. Using violence to make political statements isn't persuasion; it's thuggery.

This service has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA.' I'm no expert on regulatory law but I suspect this would immunize them from most oversight... but I also suspect it would have a deleterious effect on sales.

Given what happens when we have spotty natural immunity, being able to immunize most of a population in short order seems like an excellent thing.

This language would immunize them from liability under any and all regulation and under state or common law. Private actors would not be subject to suit for breaching contractual promises of confidentiality.

However for benchmarks that are published in the Google play store that is impossible, so there is no real way for benchmark developers to 'immunize' their products for this sort of approach. Disclaimer: I am employed in developing Mobile benchmarks, and our product is something they cheat on.

Attempting to immunize yourself from claims of bigotry by handwaving about virtues that offset the stereotype you're defending is the second oldest rhetorical tactic in the prejudiced debater's handbook. The first of them would be, "but some of my best friends are older adults!"

So if you want the protection of the license and a patent troll approaches you, your only choice is to either vanquish the troll or buy the patent outright and immunize everyone. That should mean no more Rockstars at least, and should make life more difficult for trolls because they couldn't license patents anymore, only sell them outright.

You have to keep engaging your concious, safety brain to deal with other pedestrians, road crossings and immunize your brain from all the advertising and noise that is trying to penetrate. The ideal walking for me is somewhere outside with fresh air, but without constant interruptions to the flow of walking and thinking.

Nor do the limits themselves have any effect whatsoever, since there is no oversight whatsoever to verify they are being followed and Congress has vowed to immunize from liability everyone who violates them. Americans: your government is reading your email.

And reacting doesn't mean that you can't be leading -- it's entirely possible for someone to say "gee, OpenSSL seems to have lots of security vulnerabilities, maybe we should avoid using OpenSSL" and thereby pre-emptively immunize themselves against a wide range of yet-to-be-discovered breaks. As for me being a breaker...

So anyone heading to a protest or other activity there they anticipate police interference can immunize themselves against such service interruption if they are so inclined.

In the 1980s, polio paralyzed at least 1,000 children every day all over the world, but today, after international efforts to immunize every child everywhere, 5 million people are walking who would otherwise be paralyzed and the world is almost polio-free. > Since the Initiatives inception in 1988, the number of polio cases has dropped by 99 percent.

The evidence that things are broken is that a bunch of otherwise productive companies just paid a boatload of money for a grab-bag of IP, primarily to immunize themselves from lawsuits from companies with less productive revenue sources.

Immunize definitions

verb

law: grant immunity from prosecution

See also: immunise

verb

perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"

See also: immunise inoculate vaccinate