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act as weather barriers, makes all locations | vulnerable to high winds and rapid changes in weather a |
others weather barriers makes all locations | vulnerable to high winds and rapid changes in weather a |
oth and white as marble, and he is no longer | vulnerable to the sun's destroying rays. |
was deemed that the West Coast was no longer | vulnerable to attack, and the Rose Bowl game continued |
the state of kukudhi, a vampire is no longer | vulnerable to sunlight and no longer is required to ret |
majority only four years before, they looked | vulnerable at the outset. |
a particular focus on those orphaned or made | vulnerable by AIDS. |
These cities do have many | vulnerable structures, especially bridges and unreinfor |
erstanding of the needs and of the medically | vulnerable and the goals of making entire communities h |
g working with the underserved and medically | vulnerable. |
rasping attributes probably made Megaladapis | vulnerable to changes to the forests of Madagascar. |
Czech Republic - in Moravia, | vulnerable (VU) |
rets created a frontal surface that was more | vulnerable to enemy fire than it would have been had it |
opulations are therefore believed to be more | vulnerable to the effects of exploitation than previous |
winds, and 12-foot (3.7 m) waves on the more | vulnerable western coasts of St. Kitts and Nevis, causi |
re other ships less important, but much more | vulnerable. |
binets and wine cabinets, product lines more | vulnerable to import competition than grandfather and m |
ic reasons, and which can make the crop more | vulnerable to rot and disease. |
k of modern technology made the world a more | vulnerable place. |
conveyed bulkier material on older and more | vulnerable merchant ships. |
oduced by the brain, making brain cells more | vulnerable to the effects of addictive drugs. |
To protect their more | vulnerable members, the group of whites and blacks left |
terestingly, these parasites seem to be more | vulnerable to inhibition of Farnesyltransferase than hu |
infection renders its intermediate host more | vulnerable to predation by hindering its ability to det |
ructural properties and makes the plant more | vulnerable to toppling. |
work at the surface of a component, the more | vulnerable to elevated temperatures and mechanical over |
Blaine's future seemed more | vulnerable the next day when, to address the rumors of |
would indeed leave its user's computers more | vulnerable. |
e friendship develops Sarah reveals her more | vulnerable side to Nicki and they discover that they ha |
he first quarter, rendering the Celtics more | vulnerable on defense and rebounding. |
n Goode in The New York Times, "you are more | vulnerable to stereotypes and myths, you won't have the |
velopment Corporation in one of Tampa's more | vulnerable communities. |
m its smaller size, the least weasel is more | vulnerable to predation than the stoat because it lacks |
r games; the higher the heart rate, the more | vulnerable the player is to attack. |
f their body; therefore it is generally more | vulnerable to decay then object memory is. |
ohnson also warned that farmers will be more | vulnerable in years of poor yield under the new farm la |
ts, the air defence positions were even more | vulnerable. |
ltered the vegetation, making the birds more | vulnerable to predation. |
up to nesting or sleeping birds, it is more | vulnerable however. |
Sanford Bishop (D-GA-2) however became more | vulnerable when his district was reconfigured from bein |
They were more | vulnerable to moisture, requiring them to be covered. |
und five to eight months of age who are more | vulnerable. |
honmaru are exposed, making the castle more | vulnerable to attacks on areas other than the central g |
various monsters and foes are immune or more | vulnerable to different weapons. |
Eggs of this type are more | vulnerable to the elements and are typically buried in |
levels, they are less abundant and much more | vulnerable to extinction. |
Claire is a more | vulnerable woman than her sister, being a lot more affe |
hought to be more terrestrial, and thus more | vulnerable to human predation than its arboreal cousins |
rs against each other, making them both more | vulnerable to their common enemies. |
r pursuing policies that would hurt the most | vulnerable in society, and opposed the calls of some ch |
ably secured by a wooden door, were the most | vulnerable points of the building, especially to fire. |
d Cutler, and was considered one of the most | vulnerable freshman Republicans. |
other capitals on behalf of the world's most | vulnerable people. |
country, one of the top 10 Republicans most | vulnerable to redistricting in 2012. |
and Tobique-Mactaquac), believed to be most | vulnerable to the Conservatives. |
ed on the concave sections of dike, the most | vulnerable to such bombing. |
placed him and his fellow sniper in the most | vulnerable position. |
3, which was reduced to 9,000 m3 in the most | vulnerable parts of ship. |
London's railway hotels were among the most | vulnerable of the city's grand hotels as they were not |
WaSH related information regarding the most | vulnerable areas to be disseminated to the humanitarian |
atic government is treating some of its most | vulnerable citizens,” says Watson. |
parts of Pakistan have left many of the most | vulnerable parts of the population at great risk. |
a rational system for prioritizing the most | vulnerable homeless for housing. |
It says the most | vulnerable people, especially the disabled and single m |
tudies have shown that young people are most | vulnerable at becoming drawn into anti-social behaviour |
Merino sheep tend to be the most | vulnerable, due to their habit of scattering upon attac |
back from the market home, they are the most | vulnerable road users," said Molnar. |
“Our services target the most | vulnerable young people, and include services for child |
gned to protect a species when they are most | vulnerable or, sometimes, to protect them during their |
"Albatross being the most | vulnerable of the gunboats, and her speed being about e |
ral and northern parts of the state are most | vulnerable to this type of storm. |
age to some of the New Orleans region's most | vulnerable areas - New Orleans East, metro New Orleans, |
laced on hearing the testimonies of the most | vulnerable. |
nd it's the young children that are the most | vulnerable,” says Gluck |
, and a recent study indicates that the most | vulnerable location to a tropical cyclone strike since |
Silver rated Dodd as the single most | vulnerable incumbent senator up for re-election in 2010 |
xtraordinary lives, reaching out to the most | vulnerable groups in their societies, advocating their |
vated by their "concern for the world's most | vulnerable children, families, and communities, Project |
ork of the Red Cross, helps the world's most | vulnerable populations, including victims of armed conf |
Makes decisions that affect some of the most | vulnerable people in our community in relation to guard |
nd landing operations, as the jets were most | vulnerable to Allied piston-engined fighter attack at t |
Boubker, the smallest and most | vulnerable of the boys, threatens to kill himself but r |
Associated Press compiled a list of the most | vulnerable places to hurricanes in the U.S. and Galvest |
to keep its promise to help the world's most | vulnerable people. |
its critics, and helping to protect the most | vulnerable. |
d says children and women are among the most | vulnerable victims of the flood disaster. |
So I'd say life in the Gulf was at its most | vulnerable state when the oil spill happened. |
Sheep are the most | vulnerable. |
p in food aid will endanger some of the most | vulnerable populations. |
for severe malnutrition, especially the most | vulnerable -- children under age five, Gluck says. |
sung by Noel, and was at the time, the most | vulnerable song he had ever attempted. |
ns, and the largest snakes appear to be most | vulnerable. |
The species is most | vulnerable in smaller islands. |
social change should be framed with the most | vulnerable group in mind: gay people. |
o protect the interests of the poorest, most | vulnerable citizens. |
The elderly are the most | vulnerable to PCD. |
The forests most | vulnerable to destruction are in tropical regions of th |
e this was the point at which they were most | vulnerable and where a case of mistaken identity was le |
en microscopic residual tumor cells are most | vulnerable to destruction. |
ement should be targeted to support the most | vulnerable communities, defined by a range of measures. |
w sheds' was constructed to protect the most | vulnerable sections of line, covering 6.5 km (4 miles) |
e with the total thrust of prairie sun on my | vulnerable head, I guess I learned - at a very young ag |
n access to all three-character screen names | vulnerable to that security issue, effectively bringing |
Kohut considered that 'the narcissistically | vulnerable individual responds to actual (or anticipate |
rare Northern Long-eared Bat, the nationally | vulnerable Louisiana Waterthrush and the Northern Brook |
at Classification System as being Nationally | Vulnerable. |
partment of Conservation as being Nationally | Vulnerable. |
gnaria unicolorata Powell, 1930 - Nationally | Vulnerable |
nta lignaria lusca Powell, 1949 - Nationally | Vulnerable |
lignaria lignaria Hutton, 1888 - Nationally | Vulnerable |
lignaria oconnori Powell, 1938 - Nationally | Vulnerable |
ritillary (Eurodryas aurinia) and nationally | vulnerable High Brown Fritillary (Argynnis adippe). |
Home PCs are generally not | vulnerable to this worm unless they have MSDE installed |
ementor has to ensure that the result is not | vulnerable to any attack. |
ure can suffer alignment error but it is not | vulnerable to position error. |
podcast #23, that Windows 9x and ME are not | vulnerable and do not need patching. |
oth of these obsolete squadrons were notably | vulnerable to attacks by more modern enemy ships. |
carried out without valid consent on notably | vulnerable patients, such as children and the mentally |
d to feed the nation's hungry and to nourish | vulnerable families, providing children with better nut |
ower, they state, includes the protection of | vulnerable groups. |
ollow up observations regarding the needs of | vulnerable groups in Iraq and the Iraqi government's re |
R. Bean recommended a conservation status of | vulnerable when he described this species in 2000. |
trol include: random and periodic testing of | vulnerable species populations for infection, controlli |
rned with the protection and preservation of | vulnerable species, including parasites. |
rief justification of why this species is of | vulnerable. |
oxins, climate change, and the decimation of | vulnerable biodiversity. |
emonstrates great interest for the rights of | vulnerable groups and serves in the board of the Unit o |
rief justification of why this species is of | vulnerable |
dministration, and its impact on a number of | vulnerable groups, including neurological patients." |
anadian Red Cross is to improve the lives of | vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity i |
ead to physical abuse and the abandonment of | vulnerable children. |
tion because it supports important groups of | vulnerable and endangered Irish Red Data Book bird spec |
rowing one and currently affects hundreds of | vulnerable people across London. |
effort into standing up for the interests of | vulnerable children. |
anitation policies to serve the interests of | vulnerable people and to ensure water and sanitation ar |
Monitoring sections from the Safeguarding of | Vulnerable Groups Act. |
dus operandi was to visit the dormitories of | vulnerable first and second-year students late at night |
The ETT is on the UK Kennel Club's list of | vulnerable native breeds and great effort is being made |
It campaigns for legislative protection of | vulnerable shark species and for tighter legislation re |
There is a risk of using this: Sara is often | vulnerable to the sexual appetites of her patients and |
who travel abroad to work in homes are often | vulnerable to abuses. |
funded pregnancy resource centers are often | vulnerable teenagers, who are susceptible to being misl |
ight the problems faced by the ‘young olds'- | vulnerable, middle aged, former rough sleepers who have |
s potential attraction to adults who prey on | vulnerable young people. |
Criticism of this change has focused on | vulnerable people such as drug addicted people (who may |
disgust towards a particular social group or | vulnerable minority, it held, is not a valid ground for |
at showed his character "in a defenseless or | vulnerable position." |
e blind, the aged, the handicapped and other | vulnerable sections of the people; |
Those working with children and other | vulnerable groups, such as teachers and social workers |
to protect a child or other | vulnerable person from the person in question, |
s to ensure the safety of children and other | vulnerable people. |
the unborn, disabled, infirm, aged and other | vulnerable groups. |
The report said that sex offenders and other | vulnerable inmates did not feel safe from attack by oth |
has gone from being a small frontier outpost | vulnerable to Seminole Indian attack to being the count |
as urine; hides were soaked and draped over | vulnerable wooden hoardings and siege engines, and vats |
etic ciphers of this type remained partially | vulnerable to extended frequency analysis techniques." |
heir lack of a shield, they are particularly | vulnerable to archers. |
nd beaches, and sea turtles are particularly | vulnerable. |
should have known that she was particularly | vulnerable to sexual violence. |
developing adolescent brain is particularly | vulnerable to the toxic effects of alcohol. |
DSLRs are particularly | vulnerable to this issue, since the interior of the cam |
ientists warn that Australia is particularly | vulnerable to a warming climate and rising sea levels a |
in our local community that are particularly | vulnerable to HIV infection. |
h hepatic and lymphatic tissues particularly | vulnerable to its effects. |
entre, they were expected to be particularly | vulnerable to fire attack". |
Their eggs were particularly | vulnerable to Crows and other natural predators. |
nd as a two-year college it was particularly | vulnerable to changing times. |
nts with diabetes insipidus are particularly | vulnerable due to rapid fluid processing. |
idered by some scientists to be particularly | vulnerable to rising sea level and storm surges, have l |
gh per capita use of energy, is particularly | vulnerable to "peak oil", the anticipated decline in gl |
ng Cards Pond is low-lying, and particularly | vulnerable to severe flooding. |
ated primarily by Hessians, was particularly | vulnerable to these militia raids, as was a detachment |
cond largest city Novi Sad were particularly | vulnerable. |
d when members of a species are particularly | vulnerable and avoids any disruption to mating, which m |
t is rare, it is not considered particularly | vulnerable to human activity because of its remote loca |
state at the time, so Young was particularly | vulnerable in the 1974 elections, which saw a nationwid |
girls, especially those who are particularly | vulnerable to predatory pimps, such as orphans and othe |
around eight knots and so were particularly | vulnerable to attack. |
with a sensitive personality is particularly | vulnerable to developing a delusional disorder. |
almost ever-present and we were particularly | vulnerable when pulling up after an attack when you bec |
e from marble and limestone are particularly | vulnerable, as the acids dissolve calcium carbonate. |
In captivity this species is particularly | vulnerable to pulloram and other bacterial diseases com |
ihood of lead paint is high are particularly | vulnerable to lead exposure. |
wearing only light shoes, were particularly | vulnerable. |
the buildings in summer proved particularly | vulnerable. |
were not able to work and were particularly | vulnerable, he deliberately chose seven old people and |
anti-Santy anti-worm that attempts to patch | vulnerable installations. |
Financial exclusion can make poor people | vulnerable to loan sharks. |
ons come and go, but there are permanencies, | vulnerable but not forgotten, that Dennis sought to com |
The physically | vulnerable Masters was also frequently used as a damsel |
eds to sprout at once, making the population | vulnerable to destruction as it lacks backup seed store |
ndow systems is that they can be potentially | vulnerable sites of excessive thermal gain or heat loss |
ed by some political analysts as potentially | vulnerable partly because of concerns over her age and |
Cafaro was seen as potentially | vulnerable because of her involvement with disgraced U. |
is majority of only 1,443 looked potentially | vulnerable in the long-term. |
ms crowded spaces, hazardous and potentially | vulnerable or at risk sites, as well as offering advice |
pose of this unit at the time was to protect | vulnerable points such as fuel dumps and important gove |
ayer must fly low not to be spotted, protect | vulnerable craft and deliver/pick up valuable cargo. |
significant strongpoints intended to protect | vulnerable sections of the coast from attack. |
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