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And I just have to be as vulnerable to life, vulnerable to understand.
Forty-two sites are located in areas vulnerable to both coastal and wildfire hazards and 75 in areas vulnerable to flood and wildfires.
That promise makes the plan less vulnerable to charges that it's bad for the middle class — but more vulnerable to charges of fiscal recklessness.
There is a lot of overlap, Ritchie stressed, between the communities most vulnerable to the climate crisis and the communities most vulnerable to the coronavirus.
More simply, those who are already most vulnerable to any measure of income volatility are increasingly vulnerable to the unexpected expense created by health care costs.
"Islands in the Caribbean are very vulnerable to a strong hurricane, and Florida is vulnerable to a hurricane when one hits, and Houston is really vulnerable to flooding," says Rebecca Morss, who studies the sociological aspects of extreme weather at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Their results, published today in Science, include the first high-resolution map depicting which coastal areas are vulnerable to groundwater pollution, and which are vulnerable to saltwater intrusion.
The same structures that are vulnerable to weather disasters are equally vulnerable to earthquake shaking, and the enormous population in and around Dhaka make that risk even greater.
Vulnerable to Regulatory Change: SKT's credit profile will remain vulnerable to any changes in the regulatory environment, although we think this will remain stable in the next 12 months.
A LIGHTER CLICK: ROBOTS VULNERABLE TO HACKS: Robots from a variety of manufacturers are the latest network-connected product that researchers say are vulnerable to a bevy of attacks.
Vulnerable to Regulatory Change: KT's credit profile will remain vulnerable to any changes in the regulatory environment, although we expect it to remain stable in the next 99353 months.
"If a system or network is vulnerable to legacy malware, then it is certainly vulnerable to targeted attacks," Chris Sistrunk, an industrial control systems consultant at security firm Mandiant, told Motherboard.
While the relationship between something like opioid addiction and alcoholism is fuzzy, the people vulnerable to abusing drugs are also vulnerable to abusing alcohol, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Both encryption options are vulnerable to traffic decryption via KRACK, but AES is not vulnerable to packet injection, which could have more serious consequences, such as injecting malware into legitimate web pages.
"I do believe the equity market remains vulnerable to trade risks, vulnerable to this big valuation gap" between other markets and the S&P 500, said David Bianco, chief investment strategist at DWS.
Harley is unusually vulnerable to Mr Trump's escalating trade war.
Malicious software makes your device and data vulnerable to hackers.
This leaves them vulnerable to overfishing for the black market.
It's also very vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
They make us more vulnerable to the next war (bots).
But kids -- especially young kids -- are vulnerable to marketing messages.
"I feel like we're all vulnerable to it," she said.
But its smartphone business is vulnerable to the US campaign.
Why did Arendt believe people were vulnerable to these narratives?
US bases and allies are vulnerable to Iranian missile attacks.
But DVD's don't last forever and are vulnerable to damage.
As dementia progresses, sufferers become more vulnerable to financial abuse.
It's a danger that young people are especially vulnerable to.
The reasons these patients are vulnerable to viruses like W32.
What aspects of the business are most vulnerable to attack?
Europe's media may be somewhat less vulnerable to this temptation.
The population is ageing, and thus more vulnerable to ailments.
But hackers search for systems vulnerable to their preferred gaps.
All are vulnerable to the worst effects of the flu.
Dwindling membership may make the party more vulnerable to infiltration.
That leaves the market vulnerable to bouts of long liquidation.
Some communities are more vulnerable to climate change than others.
These smaller companies are generally more vulnerable to economic cycles.
Regional banks may be more vulnerable to deteriorating credit quality.
These could make a deal more vulnerable to shareholder agitation.
Our population is extremely vulnerable to that type of thing.
Iowa is particularly vulnerable to shots in Trump's trade war.
The president appears especially vulnerable to criticism over the economy.
This has left trees vulnerable to pests like bark beetles.
The $75 billion Biogen may be vulnerable to a takeover.
Young, impressionable girls are particularly vulnerable to being recruited online.
Trump's climate executive order leaves communities more vulnerable to disasters.
Such attacks leave consumers vulnerable to fraud and identity theft.
In my disoriented state, I became vulnerable to the familiar.
The currency is vulnerable to that in the near term.
I felt so trapped and so vulnerable to his criticisms.
Otherwise, it would be vulnerable to a filibuster by Democrats.
Italy is less vulnerable to panicky investors than many realise.
Such crops are thus vulnerable to changes in their environment.
Workers on student and trainee visas are vulnerable to exploitation.
At the same time Britain is vulnerable to global shocks.
Green freezes, leaving her vulnerable to getting stabbed by Angela.
However, doing so can leave your data vulnerable to attack.
The Sandy Hook lawsuit is especially vulnerable to this criticism.
Those methods, Next Caller says, are extremely vulnerable to spoofing.
Facebook isn't the only company that's vulnerable to cyber intrusions.
This guard does make him vulnerable to body shots, however.
Bluetooth devices are not vulnerable to this type of attack.  
Still, gold was vulnerable to a near term technical correction.
This leaves doctors vulnerable to malpractice and other criminal charges.
"The market continues to be vulnerable to challenges," he said.
Indonesia is among the emerging markets vulnerable to capital outflows.
Leaving the network open makes you more vulnerable to attack.
The Marshall Islands are particularly vulnerable to sea level rise.
The density makes the animals more vulnerable to disease outbreaks.
Walmart appears less vulnerable to this assault than other retailers.
Anything with a chip in it is vulnerable to attack.
They were otherwise considered too vulnerable to tend the bar.
Japan might be initially less vulnerable to North Korea rockets.
But because we're publicly Satanists, we're very vulnerable to accusations.
In times of crisis, women are especially vulnerable to hunger.
But those makeshift systems are highly vulnerable to the fighting.
Children separated from parents are particularly vulnerable to being trafficked.
That information may have been vulnerable to hackers, analysts warn.
Underdeveloped areas are far more vulnerable to a hurricane's impacts.
Youth are the most vulnerable to radicalization and militia recruitment.
Medicare and Medicaid could be made vulnerable to sweeping cuts.
Geers said the technology is "highly vulnerable" to physical sabotage.
It turns out that process, too, was vulnerable to cybercriminals.
And yet these space assets are extremely vulnerable to disruption.
Typically, Europe's carmakers are considered particularly vulnerable to Trump's protectionism.
But declining profits have made it vulnerable to a takeover.
Others, especially in nations more vulnerable to Russia, urged accommodation.
The weaknesses of the system make it vulnerable to abuse.
The local geography makes farms particularly vulnerable to dicamba damage.
Even the biggest cloud providers are vulnerable to catastrophic outages.
Because of the court's deadlock, he is vulnerable to deportation.
Warmer, drier conditions make the land more vulnerable to wildfires. 
And which governments are most vulnerable to US economic pressure?
Manufacturing, he says, is vulnerable to automation and Chinese overcapacity.
Clinton has left herself uniquely vulnerable to an unplanned absence.
Black households are particularly vulnerable to financial difficulties like these.
But global warming makes us more vulnerable to these events.
Dr. Steinemann says infrequent wearers are most vulnerable to complications.
But the unconvincing victory left him vulnerable to another challenge.
Black and Hispanic women are particularly vulnerable to unpredictable schedules.
Snapdeal has been seen as particularly vulnerable to increasing competition.
Nestlings are much more vulnerable to heat than to cold.
China is vulnerable to the strong dollar for different reasons.
They may also make Trump vulnerable to an impeachment charge.
"Vulnerable kids are more vulnerable to bad things," she said.
Malawi is especially vulnerable to rising temperatures and mercurial rainfall.
History suggests, however, that democratic norms are vulnerable to polarization.
Tesla is vulnerable to this kind of automotive October surprise.
Yet immune suppression itself leaves the people vulnerable to shingles.
Homeless people are "extremely vulnerable" to the coronavirus, she said.
Marine animals like fish are more vulnerable to population crashes.
Now they are vulnerable to another threat: the novel coronavirus.
"Weak issuers are more vulnerable to default pressure," he added.
That would leave Egypt's Sinai coast completely vulnerable to attack.
Not so Florida, the state most vulnerable to hurricane damage.
That doesn't mean WhatsApp isn't vulnerable to flaws and spyware.
Forty national parks are vulnerable to oil and gas extraction.
Out in the open, you're obviously very vulnerable to attack.
It leaves the nation vulnerable to disruptions from unfriendly sources.
The sector is vulnerable to swings in prices and output.
Coastal Florida is particularly vulnerable to storm surges as well.
Malawi is especially vulnerable to rising temperatures and erratic rainfall.
" But such beliefs, Farrell argues, are "vulnerable to weaponized bullshit.
Research shows younger people are more vulnerable to nicotine poisoning.
But they can be highly vulnerable to rumors and disinformation.
Regardless, unmanned aircraft could be potentially vulnerable to enemy defenses.
Leaving those channels could make users vulnerable to security breaches.
Unfortunately, after 17 years, Afghanistan is still vulnerable to terrorism.
Preteens can be particularly vulnerable to the pitfalls of sexting.
Passengers may be more vulnerable to certain types of assault.
U.S. critical infrastructure for example, remains vulnerable to online threats.
U.S. agricultural exports will be vulnerable to retaliation, Baucus said.
"The L.S.E. is now vulnerable to a bid," he said.
In what ways will 5G be especially vulnerable to cyberattack?
I was prey, vulnerable to being groomed by the priest.
Nurses also are especially vulnerable to violent attacks from patients.
And at all times, they would be vulnerable to deportation.
And millions of workers remain alarmingly vulnerable to high temperatures.
We're not gonna penalize you, but you are, to some degree, when you speak up in public or in a public culture of a company, you are, yes, vulnerable to criticism, vulnerable to reaction.
But these are vulnerable to the removal of the currency support.
But the rapid gains also left the soldiers vulnerable to counterattack.
This could make its asset quality vulnerable to an economic downturn.
Revealing their expertise left them vulnerable to being identified and recaptured.
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I think the market is vulnerable to a more substantial pullback.
Those who stage protests while awaiting resolution are vulnerable to arrest.
Containers are vulnerable to cyber attacks in three main ways: 1.
That leaves its debt vulnerable to changes in the market's mood.
Analysts said small stocks were more vulnerable to the government's clampdown.
Investors see the traditional pharmacy structure as highly vulnerable to disruption.
Correction: This post previous said AMD CPUs are vulnerable to Meltdown.
They're far more vulnerable to human impact than we thought before.
And that leaves us more vulnerable to these international drug traffickers.
Every organization is vulnerable to a torn ACL or broken foot.
He said the streaming video company was vulnerable to stiff competition.
But there are plenty of other risks your vulnerable to now.
Chavez's spending regime also left the country acutely vulnerable to emergency.
So your macOS High Sierra-running machine is vulnerable to hackers.
That ensures that the software isn't vulnerable to easily avoided attacks.
McCain's in cycle right now, and vulnerable to a primary challenge.
A newly vital job category, vulnerable to automation, mushrooms across America.
All of that leaves them vulnerable to housing instability, she said.
His lawyers argued he would still be vulnerable to perjury charges.
Both show the head, neck and spine vulnerable to serious injuries.
Exposing its white skeleton, bleaching leaves coral more vulnerable to disease.
Jordan's position made it vulnerable to spillover of violence, Momani said.
All of that information could be vulnerable to hackers as well.
The long transmission lines leave Kabul vulnerable to outages from sabotage.
After all, the software industry is vulnerable to trade war turmoil.
Councils are also vulnerable to a downturn in the property market.
Similarly, Turkey has become vulnerable to financial disorder through macroeconomic intemperance.
American voters are particularly vulnerable to being targeted by political trolling.
However, this makes Canada and Mexico vulnerable to American policy changes.
The technology industry is less vulnerable to criticism on this front.
Few economies are more vulnerable to Mr Trump's onslaught than Canada's.
It also affects Syrian refugees, who are particularly vulnerable to exploitation.
Emotionally porous, she's vulnerable to the power of her own empathy.
Sharks that live in deep waters are generally vulnerable to overfishing.
A land route is much longer and vulnerable to insurgent attacks.
Acting too quickly can also leave you vulnerable to bad advice.
She told Refinery29 that immigrants are especially vulnerable to being trafficked.
Without Rough, Britain would be more vulnerable to winter price shocks.
Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.
Meanwhile, 911 call centers are particularly vulnerable to attacks by hackers.
So it turns out your Wi-Fi is vulnerable to hackers.
America's relationships in Asia remain vulnerable to Mr Trump's Twitter feed.
Every company is vulnerable to hacking at some point or another.
Europe would be completely vulnerable to any sort of Russian offensive.
Like the rest of the Caribbean, Dominica is vulnerable to earthquakes.
They are vulnerable to abuse from both employers and corrupt officials.
Young workforces are more vulnerable to harassment, according to the EEOC.
Shoddy equipment has left garrisons in small towns vulnerable to attack.
Countries in Europe are vulnerable to extreme heat for several reasons.
People approaching retirement may be the most vulnerable to market uncertainty.
As British suppliers are smaller, they are more vulnerable to consolidation.
Other parts of the ACA may be more vulnerable to delays.
In fact, they could be left more vulnerable to financial crises.
That leaves the US very vulnerable to these kinds of attacks.
As a population, kids are also more vulnerable [to the techniques].
Both of these methods are vulnerable to human error and misinterpretation.
But several factors aligned to make the industry vulnerable to litigation.
Time and time again he has shown himself vulnerable to mockery.
Contacts in the agricultural sector reported feeling particularly vulnerable to retaliation.
Those that don't invert are made more vulnerable to foreign acquisition.
The document said mass transit systems are particularly vulnerable to attack.
However, he stressed the financial market could be vulnerable to volatility.
Hot wallets are connected to the internet, therefore vulnerable to hacking.
However, the government is more vulnerable to downside risk, he argued.
And you've guessed it — many systems remain vulnerable to this day.
That makes them vulnerable to flooding and costly long-term damage.
That has left JGBs vulnerable to profit-taking after sharp gains.
This makes the department extremely vulnerable to waste, fraud and abuse.
It especially leaves him vulnerable to one pitcher, specifically: Shohei Ohtani.
Young children are much more vulnerable to all forms of malaria.
And according to Williams, she's just as vulnerable to the pattern.
And some retailers are much less vulnerable to the shift online.
Reefs will be reduced to bleached-looking skeletons, vulnerable to disease.
Or you may even leave yourself vulnerable to getting sick again.
Britain is almost uniquely vulnerable to a radical shift in policy.
They are also less vulnerable to turmoil associated with "currency mismatch".
But their precarious status made them highly vulnerable to labor exploitation.
As a result, many refugees are vulnerable to harassment and exploitation.
I am vulnerable to hammers, fire, and any number of poisons.
And like corporate bonds, the market is vulnerable to changing signals.
Toy industry characteristics have left Toys vulnerable to market share losses.
Fitch believes this makes Stuttgarter more vulnerable to equity market volatilities.
Analysts expect M1 to be the most vulnerable to new competition.
That makes North Korea particularly vulnerable to frequent floods and droughts.
There are concerns that connected devices could be vulnerable to hackers.
Moscow fears that Kaliningrad is vulnerable to NATO, which surrounds it.
Extreme weather has made Israel especially vulnerable to wildfires this year.
However, reliance on tax revenue leaves Tallinn vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks.
The lure function leaves children potentially vulnerable to abduction and violence.
In what ways is Saudi Arabia still vulnerable to similar attacks?
Source: CryptoCompare Major digital currency exchanges also remain vulnerable to hackers.
"Because she's so bright, she's very vulnerable to predators," Montoya said.
ProtonMail itself has verified that it is not vulnerable to Efail.
It's such a politically charged position, very vulnerable to outside pressures.
And now even Georgia has proven to be vulnerable to espionage.
Sanders's plan is vulnerable to exactly the same sort of circumvention.
Salesforce is particularly vulnerable to what its large institutional investors think.
Price-earnings ratios are vulnerable to a slowdown in earnings growth.
But they also are vulnerable to rising yields, the strategists note.
Even more are vulnerable to trafficking or other forms of exploitation.
Children are especially vulnerable to diarrhea caused by poor sanitary conditions.
America's fractured health system has made it more vulnerable to coronavirus.
Your vision and motivations will be obscured and vulnerable to subterfuge.
"You're vulnerable to predators and all manner of ills," she continued.
"Any pedestrian is vulnerable to cars that are going too fast."
These parched trees will become more vulnerable to pests and fire.
Both states are actually remarkably vulnerable to attack by each other.
We're extremely vulnerable to injury while projecting a kind of imperviousness.
Metamorphosis also takes time, leaving animals vulnerable to predators and parasites.
"We're incredibly vulnerable to China over the economic front," he said.
Phones are vulnerable to hacking by both domestic and foreign interests.
Specifically, they want to know what products are vulnerable to shortages.
The country that lagged behind became vulnerable to a first strike.
Poor people everywhere are more vulnerable to every kind of exploitation.
The delays made the crops more vulnerable to damage from frost.
In China, private firms have been especially vulnerable to legal action.
In China, private firms have been especially vulnerable to legal action.
Millions of people in this region are increasingly vulnerable to flooding.
These days, companies are more vulnerable to what consumers say online.
Analysts consider M1 to be the most vulnerable to new competition.
The country ranks among 15 countries most vulnerable to disaster globally.
A complicated system requires more maintenance and is vulnerable to breaking.
Until then, our system remains deeply vulnerable to errors and attacks.
When payments dematerialise, people and shops are less vulnerable to theft.
His Wildcats were undersized, and vulnerable to an off shooting night.
Communications, energy, transportation and manufacturing sectors remain vulnerable to natural disasters.
Yet China was more vulnerable to pressure, and sometimes made concessions.
That left 22017chan vulnerable to cyberattacks that could knock it offline.
That left 22017chan vulnerable to cyberattacks that could knock it offline.
Salmon, like most aquatic creatures, are profoundly vulnerable to temperature changes.
The agreement may be vulnerable to challenge by other WTO members.
Amazon's counterfeit problem could also make it vulnerable to antitrust action.
It also makes patients more vulnerable to other diseases, she said.
Some of what Trump said was vulnerable to a fact checker.
All of this leaves workers painfully vulnerable to capitalism's dynamic disruptions.
The bananas we eat today are particularly vulnerable to disease outbreaks.
Wells that are in flooded areas are vulnerable to being contaminated.
They could be right that our cellphones are vulnerable to surveillance.
All three sectors are particularly vulnerable to shifts in trade policy.
Both of these new developments are vulnerable to sea-level rise.
When I&aposm stressed, I am incredibly vulnerable to getting sick.
The geography of Beijing makes it especially vulnerable to bad air.
Older people are among the most vulnerable to complications from coronavirus.
That will make your hair very weak and vulnerable to damage.
Damaged, it disorients the creatures and makes them vulnerable to predators.
We needed Eleanor to be vulnerable to make her more human.
The online security "best practice" is still vulnerable to phishing attacks.
That alone makes him vulnerable to removal by the immigration authorities.
Cargo like fresh meat and fish would be vulnerable to spoiling.
We all age; we are all vulnerable to illnesses and disabilities.
And these oceans of data are apparently extremely vulnerable to breaches.
And buried electrical hardware remains vulnerable to storm surges and flooding.
But it does mean we're vulnerable to bad reasoning around it.
But the unconvincing victory had left him vulnerable to another challenge.
And they were vulnerable to attack or sabotage by North Korea.
Chávez's spending regime also left the country acutely vulnerable to emergency.
Even if the British referendum had gone the other way, American stocks might have been vulnerable to a decline, albeit not necessarily all at once, and after their rebound, they may be vulnerable to one again.
"The same thing that makes somebody vulnerable to sexual violence by [their peers] also makes them vulnerable to prosecution and criminalization," says Moira Meltzer-Cohen, a New York City-based attorney who frequently works with survivors.
Independent media is less vulnerable to this tactic but more vulnerable to financial damage via harassing lawsuits — lawsuits that Trump could mount personally or perhaps have subsidized by his friend Peter Thiel or other big business allies.
With 2,000 miles of coastline, Vietnam is especially vulnerable to climate change.
Not all parts of the body are equally vulnerable to the virus.
Only Windows 8 and Windows 10 are not vulnerable to the bug.
Teen clothing retailers have found themselves particularly vulnerable to the retail upheaval.
But analysts cautioned that the market was still vulnerable to a downturn.
But the story is ... which country is most vulnerable to debt deflation?
"His AI was vulnerable to a really aggressive attack," he told me.
He warned in December that the world is "vulnerable" to flu epidemics.
Ultimately, around 10,000 ATMs were ultimately found vulnerable to the Ripper virus.
He blunders his way through the interaction, leaving himself vulnerable to Greta.
Below is a list of routers Symantec identified as vulnerable to VPNFilter.
The country is already getting rainier, and thus more vulnerable to flooding.
The fact that it was vulnerable to Spectre was almost an aside.
"It is vulnerable to a pull-back," said Nomura economist Brian Tan.
Trump remains vulnerable to embarrassment as his legal and political troubles mount.
And, like iron ore, they are vulnerable to a correction, he said.
But leaving discussions public also leaves them vulnerable to discovery by Fashmaps.
Without treatment, atrial fibrillation leaves patients five times more vulnerable to strokes.
The UNHCR's official resettlement handbook says resettlement is "particularly vulnerable" to fraud.
That leaves them vulnerable to currency swings and external shocks, it warns.
That makes them more vulnerable to extinction if their population is depleted.
What time of year is Dixie Alley most vulnerable to strong storms?
It makes them particularly vulnerable to fishing pressure, according to WWF-Australia.
At worst, they are see-no-evil profiteers, and vulnerable to backlashes.
Many of the underage girls "were particularly vulnerable to exploitation," Berman said.
It revealed a hard truth: Cryptocurrencies are unregulated and vulnerable to hacks.
Local news has become especially vulnerable to competition from partisan information efforts.
Tourism and smaller food businesses are vulnerable to a drop in sterling.
Along with South Korea, it is most vulnerable to North Korea's missiles.
Final rules that encounter dissent are also more vulnerable to legal challenges.
Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to the effects of chlorine.
Computers are also increasingly shared, which makes them more vulnerable to attacks.
This would make it more vulnerable to chemotherapy and improve its effectiveness.
However, a few banks are vulnerable to large falls to the som.
Decisions are made by consensus, which leaves deals vulnerable to hostage-takers.
As a farm state, Nebraska is particularly vulnerable to the trade war.
I think there are too many schools that are vulnerable to attack.
Indonesia has long been known to be vulnerable to quakes and tsunamis.
Unfortunately, plants are especially vulnerable to damage in their early seedling stages.
"This population is very vulnerable to exploitation by tax preparers," she said.
The lower federal courts are even more vulnerable to an ideological makeover.
If America won't protect them, might they then be vulnerable to attack?
Clearly, the North Koreans are not weak and vulnerable to Chinese pressure.
Penis-havers are equally, if not more vulnerable to sweat-related unpleasantry.
This can leave patients feeling desperate and particularly vulnerable to alternative therapies.
Vietnam has long been vulnerable to hacking, both criminal and politically motivated.
And you design starting from a view of what we're vulnerable to.
The financial markets are vulnerable to missing the forest for the trees.
Atlas also reveals that Zeus is vulnerable to the Blade of Olympus.
As the researchers note, this makes users vulnerable to blackmail and stalking.
This makes them exceptionally vulnerable to being abused or taken advantage of.
And this left her very vulnerable to the attentions of a suitor.
He was a boy, and therefore not as vulnerable to slut-shaming.
I feel physically vulnerable to a political movement powered by white nationalism.
Otherwise, he said, the Russian economy looked vulnerable to further financial crisis.
We owe it to society's most vulnerable to consider these issues carefully.
Low-lying Pacific Island nations are especially vulnerable to this added water.
According to the organization's website, this makes the brain vulnerable to hypnosis.
However, that doesn't mean stocks aren't vulnerable to some near-term trouble.
Businesses — and commerce itself — might be the most vulnerable to serious harm.
Vast swaths of forest make the parks more vulnerable to forest fires.
Ireland's economy is seen as very vulnerable to any hard Brexit outcome.
It will leave Americans more vulnerable to Zika than they should be.
Businesses and governments are vulnerable to countless risks on a daily basis.
Being detained by ICE means being vulnerable to myriad possble alleged abuses.
"Cards with mag stripes are vulnerable to skimming, period," Mr. Horan said.
They may be just as vulnerable to a demagogue as Republicans are.
Unfortunately, GPS/PNT is currently vulnerable to electronic jamming and cyber attack.
However, just like in 1960, they are vulnerable to a single strike.
Today, however, the election process is vulnerable to manipulation by hostile powers.
The economy is also vulnerable to spillover effects from slowing growth abroad.
Nonetheless, the small absolute volume of equity makes it vulnerable to shocks.
Their databases of bulk taxpayer information will be quite vulnerable to hackers.
Even nuclear facilities built on the coasts are vulnerable to warming water.
But he said basic text messaging technology can be vulnerable to hacking.
Their circuitry is too complex, too vulnerable to the flaws of humankind.
This makes the bank's core capitalisation less vulnerable to new loan losses.
Germany's DAX, which is particularly vulnerable to China's economic health, was unchanged.
U.S. Democrats see Trump as increasingly vulnerable to criticism on healthcare costs.
For most, the prospect of making yourself vulnerable to strangers is terrifying.
The entire city was vulnerable to either heavy metal or bacterial poisoning.
"Refugees are particularly vulnerable to exploitation," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Power lines and the pipes bringing water are also vulnerable to attack.
They can communicate easily, without using cellphones that are vulnerable to surveillance.
Women are more vulnerable to PTSD than men after disasters, Lowe said.
The island's infrastructure was weak and vulnerable to storms well before Maria.
In the end, I felt too vulnerable to revisit our history together.
Until it reaches escape velocity, it's vulnerable to Facebook's copy-cat factory.
"The government knows exactly who is most vulnerable to pressure," she said.
It could even weaken the ligament, making it more vulnerable to injuries.
"When you have smaller populations, they're more vulnerable to extinction," Snider noted.
Yes, the Stars' leaky goaltending leaves them vulnerable to a good team.
However, those networked systems may also leave the aircraft vulnerable to hacking.
VICE: What would make someone studying, say, nutrition vulnerable to disordered eating?
A decade of turmoil has left a weakened press vulnerable to political
The team found all were vulnerable to the attack, in varying degrees.
Matt Bevin, a staunch Trump ally, vulnerable to Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Without such papers, they are vulnerable to harassment and deportation from officials.
Was its worldview blinkered, self-deceiving, vulnerable to an effective populist attack?
Cruise ships can be especially vulnerable to viral illnesses, like the coronavirus.
The effective reproduction number isn't set in stone — it's vulnerable to interventions.
Kids with simultaneous respiratory infections can be more vulnerable to Covid-19.
But, those most vulnerable to severe disease, will not because they cannot.
Another issue is that the supply is vulnerable to deadly avian flus.
Older people like Enrique and Emma are especially vulnerable to this instability.
Eggs frozen by that method are less vulnerable to damage when thawed.
If other countries are vulnerable to epidemics, that makes our country, too.
I thought that having needs made me more vulnerable to the world.
The fires left the earth scorched, bare and vulnerable to sudden mudslides.
Even parents who are doctors are vulnerable to this kind of shame.
And the pact would be highly vulnerable to legal challenges, they say.
Clinton, whose struggles to connect left her vulnerable to Mr. Trump's attacks.
" In certain ways, McKay is vulnerable to caricature as a "Hollywood liberal.
That makes the EU vulnerable to drops in demand for German exports.
Mental health is not what makes America uniquely vulnerable to gun violence.
Is the idea to make visitors feel more vulnerable to the experience?
Experts say Pemex is highly vulnerable to prices below $20 per barrel.
When we are stressed, we are vulnerable to making bad financial decisions.
Auto sales, also vulnerable to higher rates, have been falling since 2016.
Already struggling, South Africa's economy appears particularly vulnerable to the outbreak's effects.
Do the cracked beams make the structure more vulnerable to an earthquake?
It also made chief executives' jobs more uncertain, vulnerable to market downturns.
Italy's aging population, Europe's oldest, is especially vulnerable to infection, he added.
Another angle: Older people are among the most vulnerable to the virus.
In other words, many companies will be vulnerable to a hostile takeover.
Steel-frame buildings, by contrast, are not considered vulnerable to moderate earthquakes.
Our governmental structure is coalition-based, which makes it vulnerable to corruption.
A relationship that once seemed unshakable now seems vulnerable to partisan whim.
As a result, even the simplest gear can be vulnerable to hacking.
There are things that we can be vulnerable to that are different.
The German economy is especially vulnerable to any economic slowdown in China.
They feared that the counterterrorism process was vulnerable to political deal-making.
But children are vulnerable to short and long-term consequences in general.
Bromberg made his comments after reports of ICOs being vulnerable to hackers.
Sitting seemed to make the knee biochemically more vulnerable to later disease.
Even so, he will be vulnerable to prosecution and abandonment by allies.
"They're more vulnerable to anything with psychoactive properties, like alcohol," Han says.
Tampa, a city particularly vulnerable to flooding, may see a direct hit.
It's estimated that a million internet-connected devices are vulnerable to BlueKeep.
You recently talked about some asset classes being vulnerable to bubbles perhaps.
Here are the cities they said are the least vulnerable to disaster. 
Like almost all of Hawaii's native wildlife, they're vulnerable to invasive species.
The Washington Post: Zinke is Cabinet official most vulnerable to Dem probe.
"He allowed himself to be incredibly vulnerable to help others," Ratner said.
Low relative exposure to U.S. makes AZN less vulnerable to election rhetoric.
We're more vulnerable to that now with this amount of corporate debt.
And as they have been for decades, carriers remain vulnerable to submarines.
But it's not because voters are vulnerable to some amorphous globalist conspiracy.
Clinton's appeals to these groups made her uniquely vulnerable to populist anger.
This haphazard data storage also makes the government vulnerable to security breaches.
Of course, there are many factors that make people vulnerable to NAFLD.
Historically, August is vulnerable to stock market declines during midterm election years.
"The bond market is vulnerable to a price correction," Wriedt told Reuters.
This leaves many of them vulnerable to poverty, exploitative relationships, and violence.
But these hotspots are vulnerable to bouts of instability that sidelines output.
Absent American support the South would have been vulnerable to another assault.
Nepali women's welfare is vulnerable to the whims of each new administration.
In the course of the novel, he becomes increasingly vulnerable to temptation.
It also isn't vulnerable to malfunctions caused by rain, snow or ice.
That has left Mr. Fillon vulnerable to sly insinuations about his ethics.
This toxic combination made the referendum vulnerable to oversimplification and populist rhetoric.
Low socioeconomic status renders people more vulnerable to stress exposure as well.
Nevertheless, capitalisation remains vulnerable to the bank's large exposure to problem assets.
On trade, the U.S. agriculture industry is particularly vulnerable to Chinese actions.
But trade negotiations are vulnerable to the manipulations of politically protected industries.
Don't incentivize construction in areas that are vulnerable to sea-level rise.
You don't think about how children are still vulnerable to other people.
Experts say that having this cash makes you more vulnerable to lawsuits.
I mean, North Korea is very vulnerable to pressure from the Chinese.
One would think all this would Menendez vulnerable to a primary challenge.
Children are especially vulnerable to abuse in cases like this, Bruno says.
"Something that I always hear from trans organizations is that trans women are very vulnerable to being killed, but trans men are extremely vulnerable to suicide," said Ana Flavia Andrade, campaigns manager at LGBT+ rights group All Out.
"He is vulnerable to criticism of the deal, and he is vulnerable to criticisms for not having left the E.U." Mr. Johnson's predecessor as prime minister, Theresa May, made a similar bet by calling an early election in 2017.
It is also vulnerable to a shock from a harder-than-assumed Brexit.
Chile, or Brazil might be vulnerable to the meddling of power-mad demagogues
They're also the same places that are the most vulnerable to climate change.
Workers undertaking routine tasks that are "codifiable" are the most vulnerable to replacement.
But even Porsche owners can be vulnerable to the scourge of range anxiety.
Everybody is lowkey a little afraid of love and being vulnerable to somebody.
And having components from multiple suppliers can make networks less vulnerable to attacks.
Or was Manafort in debt to these people, and thus vulnerable to coercion?
When that happens, they are back to being undocumented and vulnerable to deportation.
Poor nations are most vulnerable to more droughts, floods and rising sea levels.
Trump is a president who is in many ways unusually vulnerable to protest.
Casting ballots by email or through an Internet portal are vulnerable to hacking.
Ultimately, this means rural subscribers are uniquely vulnerable to discriminatory behavior by ISPs.
Thus, the decreasing cost of technology leaves us all vulnerable to government spying.
Another group is also vulnerable to poor spending decisions this time of year.
So their campaign was directed at gamers who might be vulnerable to recruitment.
This year, a report found pacemakers are vulnerable to literally thousands of bugs.
Windows, Android, Linux, and iOS have been vulnerable to BlueBorne in the past.
Unfortunately though, that key fob was recently shown to be vulnerable to hackers.
This makes companies vulnerable to rising borrowing costs as well as higher tariffs.
Perhaps, for instance, he will be vulnerable to attacks on his business practices.
A casual browser might think this all seems extremely vulnerable to law enforcement.
When you're a character in someone else's narrative, you're vulnerable to their interpretation.
That leaves the country vulnerable to immediate retaliation by Chinese regulators (see article).
I'm being vulnerable to our audience in a way I've never been before.
Sanders sees this trick as acutely vulnerable to being exposed as a lie.
The euro area remains vulnerable to a new outbreak of its debt crisis.
Bangladesh is vulnerable to cyclones due to its sea-level geography and location.
But like other human tendencies, this is vulnerable to principled campaigns for change.
Your immune system is constantly fighting them, leaving you vulnerable to other illnesses.
Suddenly they are vulnerable to being jailed, bankrupted, or in many countries, killed.
"Women are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change," Melinda Gates added.
It made the deeply poor more vulnerable to changes in the business cycle.
Shell would be vulnerable to lawsuits if it missed the goals, he said.
The current-account deficit is substantial, making the economy vulnerable to external shocks.
The Chinese and Russian empires are themselves vulnerable to groups empowered by communications.
Her lawyers argue that the medical records leave Kesha vulnerable to the producer.
That has only made the EU more vulnerable to the barbs of sceptics.
Radio signals lose power over distance, making them progressively more vulnerable to jamming.
To be sure, China is not the nation most vulnerable to dollar strength.
In a way, they've made it more vulnerable to certain viruses and fungi.
Tomatoes, vulnerable to irregular rainfall, fell more than 0.223 percent in the month.
Euro-zone reform would make Europe less vulnerable to the next financial crisis.
Teenage athletes are thought to be a population particularly vulnerable to opioid abuse.
This approach makes aid more vulnerable to misuse by local leaders, say critics.
Stovall said high P/Es make the market vulnerable to any unexpected shocks.
They seem especially vulnerable to the kinds of abuses that we've talked about?
Given its $380bn trade surplus with America, China is more vulnerable to tariffs.
The species is said to be extremely vulnerable to extinction in the wild.
This forces the most vulnerable to flee their homes for an uncertain future.
India's database has been shown to be vulnerable to scammers and state abuse.
This episode shows that peripheral parts of DeepMind's operation are vulnerable to Google.
Singapore's small, open economy is particularly vulnerable to any decline in global trade.
But in doing that, he's left himself vulnerable to the logic of escalation.
Health authorities issued warnings to the elderly, especially vulnerable to spikes in temperature.
The Revolar wearable was not vulnerable to this type of attack, Loveless found.
It is particularly more vulnerable to oxidation because of its high iron content.
The report also said many countries' nuclear reactors were vulnerable to online attacks.
Insurers are not as vulnerable to the risk of a run as banks.
But Utah also has been vulnerable to teams that like to play big.
With positioning broadly neutral, sterling has become more vulnerable to headline-driven selloffs.
At the same time, the ratings remain vulnerable to the sovereign's credit profile.
But the establishment has shown to be vulnerable to the new information age.
International agreements require compromise, which leaves politicians vulnerable to criticism from inflexible opponents.
Delaney considers her "wealth tax" vulnerable to constitutional challenge as confiscation of property.
They're particularly vulnerable to poaching because they're relatively unaggressive and travel in herds.
Which has long been shown to be vulnerable to some fairly crude workarounds.
That's made China "very vulnerable to anything actually pricking the bubble," Gambles said.
They argue the technology is costly and make them more vulnerable to robbery.
Immigrants held in detention centers are particularly vulnerable to sexual and physical abuse.
They may be more vulnerable to a relapse because of the increased stress.
Both are acutely vulnerable to global financial shocks, natural disasters and climate change.
It makes Italy vulnerable to any change in sentiment and the economic cycle.
But, DNA left on food is potentially vulnerable to other problems as well.
Some resort to selling sex, making them vulnerable to arrest, violence and disease.
Objects of great value held by individuals, not institutions, become vulnerable to temptation.
That has made him more politically vulnerable to demands by prospective coalition partners.
They don't realize though that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation.
America, like all the world's other countries, is vulnerable to catastrophic political failure.
Lee, however, cautioned against viewing Chinese religion as inherently vulnerable to blessing scams.
Adam Schiff says Roger Stone is vulnerable to charges of lying to Congress.
These secondary injuries render kids vulnerable to the premature development of knee arthritis.
Turkey's strained international liquidity position makes it vulnerable to shifts in investor sentiment.
This suggests that the markets are vulnerable to profit weakness down the road.
Most social platforms vulnerable to hacking, including LinkedIn, Twitter and Gmail offer it.
We maintain that ratios are vulnerable to even modest shocks for some banks.
He has few friends in Britain, and fears it is vulnerable to terrorism.
That has left Lebanon vulnerable to spasms of violence and political conflict since.
Children are more vulnerable to the health risks from air pollution than adults.
Beto O'Rourke are each highly vulnerable to Warren and went on offense tonight.Sen.
Yellowstone's grizzly bears remain isolated and consequently acutely vulnerable to deleterious environmental changes.
But voting machines are still vulnerable to attack, if on a smaller scale.
We have to be aware that the internet is very vulnerable to attacks.
Just like its voguish share-selling peers, though, PetIQ remains vulnerable to competition.
Unfortunately, this makes us vulnerable to doing the wrong thing with our money.
With prescription opioids in the home, everyone is vulnerable to misuse and overdose.
Child immunizations slowed, leaving children vulnerable to outbreaks of infectious diseases like measles.
But most do not do so for barley, making it vulnerable to climate.
The economy, climate, transportation and public utilities are all vulnerable to nonmilitary threats.
If Mark Zuckerberg is vulnerable to hacking, then who among us is safe?
Bank stocks are especially vulnerable to fears about the health of the economy.
Older planes, which use mechanical flight systems, are not vulnerable to the attack.
"Be organized," Olivas warned residents of other California communities vulnerable to the mudslides.
And the report noted that Oakland was especially vulnerable to rising sea levels.
If the flowers aren't pollinated, the plant is much more vulnerable to disease.
Simple changes would help communities be less vulnerable to impacts of shifting markets.
The government shutdown made the US more vulnerable to the upcoming hurricane season.
The law is vague enough to make almost any posture vulnerable to suspicion.
Old, computerized voting machines run on outdated software that is vulnerable to hacking.
"But that behavior would make them vulnerable to an intelligence service?" one asked.
Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club is vulnerable to hackers, ProPublica and Gizmodo report.
Giving employers access to employee health information could make workers vulnerable to discrimination.
And because the left is so dehumanizing, it left us vulnerable to violence.
Pharmacy benefit managers are the most vulnerable to Amazon's threat in his view.
The Philippines is among nations most vulnerable to the impact of global warming.
Again, other people with HIV are still vulnerable to prosecution for non-disclosure.
Now, thanks to Trump's actions, these workers are once again vulnerable to abuse.
U.S. infrastructure, including the electric grid, is much too vulnerable to cyber attack.
Joni Mitchell earned the trust of listeners by making herself vulnerable to them.
Full automation permits maximal communication that is not vulnerable to connectivity failures/interruptions.
It's incredibly vulnerable to come out, and she showed me such extraordinary care.
Testifying under oath before a grand jury makes subjects vulnerable to perjury charges.
"People already affected by conflicts are extra vulnerable to other shocks," he said.
Those fleeing within their own country are vulnerable to attacks by armed factions.
Their elders, on the other hand, are less vulnerable to the latte factor.
The agency's IT staff had been furloughed, leaving the agency vulnerable to attack.
Without full control, it is vulnerable to price increases or delays, for example.
Can this development leave us particularly vulnerable to infections after a stressful workout?
More on the coronavirus Your face is very vulnerable to viruses and germs.
What makes New York unique has also rendered it vulnerable to a pandemic.
But Mr. Trump's sensitivity to attacks also exposes him as vulnerable to flattery.
But, of course, it was style that left Nietzsche so vulnerable to distortion.
Flynn had misled them, and as a result he was vulnerable to blackmail.
Opponents, however, said removing lawmakers' protection leaves them vulnerable to politically-motivated prosecutions.
And those drivers are more vulnerable to crash injuries because of their frailty.
That's unfortunate, because it leaves Mueller's investigation vulnerable to interference by political appointees.
It causes unnecessary trauma, and leaves them vulnerable to physical and emotional harm.
DealBook Critics have derided WeWork as overvalued and vulnerable to the next downturn.
Europe has been particularly vulnerable to global forces, given the turmoil at home.
Central America is among the regions most vulnerable to climate change, scientists say.
Apple and other U.S. firms are also vulnerable to consumer boycotts in China.
Biden, like Clinton, is extremely vulnerable to Trumpian forms of faux-populist attack.
Their travels make them vulnerable to more than just the loss of milkweed.
In summer, excessive heat stresses developing caterpillars already vulnerable to diseases and predators.
The global scientific consensus is clear: Australia is especially vulnerable to climate change.
Older adults are more vulnerable to suffering a severe case of COVID-19.
We are becoming more vulnerable to various technologies and developments around the world.
That should theoretically make the industry less vulnerable to problems at one institution.
Leaders in Europe are worried that the campaign is vulnerable to outside influence.
Some experts suggested vaping might make young people more vulnerable to the virus.
Moreover, a theme of electoral pragmatism stands especially vulnerable to actual election results.
They publish their mistakes constantly, and so they are uniquely vulnerable to criticism.
Earlier, they risk dying in cold snaps and are more vulnerable to insects.
He has some momentum but is vulnerable to Mr. Cagle's attacks on competence.
The hospital is in Zone A, the area most vulnerable to storm surge.
That makes Europe especially vulnerable to the looming hit from the coronavirus outbreak.
Vulnerable to the charge that the problem has exploded under Democratic rule, Gov.
You could say the country is more vulnerable to election interference than ever.
When IT is a werewolf in the novel, IT is vulnerable to silver.
LGBTQ+ youth are particularly vulnerable to depression and more likely to attempt suicide.
The unavailability of resins could be one factor making them vulnerable to disease.
They must explain how gun control actually makes people more vulnerable to attack.
They don't realize, though, that they are then making themselves vulnerable to exploitation.
Experts have complained that computerized voting machines are vulnerable to hackers for years.
But its economic problems left it extremely vulnerable to a storm like this.
"Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication" [by Trump].
Eureka's large homeless population has been especially vulnerable to addiction in recent years.
There are at least seven Republican-held seats vulnerable to a Democratic takeover.
But the repairs are not finished and could be vulnerable to the storm.
Plus, it isn't as vulnerable to short-term fluctuations as the stock market.
People who willingly censor themselves are vulnerable to moral challenges of many kinds.
Defender could help companies make employees less vulnerable to such attacks, Lefferts said.
The inland location of Charlotte, North Carolina makes it less vulnerable to hurricanes.
Indebted banks — state-run and vulnerable to political meddling — won't lend without reform.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan's economic immune system looks vulnerable to the coronavirus.
It's not only large corporations that are vulnerable to incidents involving deadly violence.
Puerto Rico sits on an unusual spot, which makes its vulnerable to earthquakes.
If he lied to the F.B.I., he could be vulnerable to felony charges.
But any campaign to overhaul the chaebol would be vulnerable to overall economics.
But any successful movement, whether in politics or viniculture, is vulnerable to corruption.
But Christians remain vulnerable to both the regime and its armed militant opponents.
Frankfurt's DAX, whose constituents are vulnerable to trade frictions, was leading the gains.
Both are heavy appliances and won't leave you vulnerable to hackers; just leftovers.
Its tilt and the lack of maintenance made it particularly vulnerable to blasts.
Relying too heavily on digital payment systems leaves countries more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of lead.
The Middle East, Afghanistan and Europe are particularly vulnerable to future Iranian operations.
That, they argue, would leave people who use those services vulnerable to outsiders.
SEARHC, told me in April that Alaskans proved to be particularly vulnerable to
Chicago is most vulnerable to outages in July, when temperatures tend to peak.
But his company would be vulnerable to competitors in Mexico, Colombia and Australia.
But that growth has increased the number of communities vulnerable to market volatility.
Cost: Americans have never been more vulnerable to foreign influence in their elections.
Rockaway, like many coastal neighborhoods in New York, is extremely vulnerable to water.
Lax security standards and protocols render its camera systems vulnerable to cyber-attack.
The regime will become vulnerable to fundamental change as a result of it.
These systems will be incredibly vulnerable to sea level rise and heavy rains.
But activating a memory also makes it temporarily fragile and vulnerable to change.
And that is a system that's badly vulnerable to a very serious crisis.
And people engaged in that activity remain vulnerable to civil and criminal enforcement.
Most sex work is done in legal limbo, vulnerable to abuse and discrimination.
No less than those telegraph operators, we remain vulnerable to a solar storm.
Chipmakers, whose revenue exposure to China makes them vulnerable to tariffs, were up.
He argued that American capitalism made private-sector workers uniquely vulnerable to exploitation.
U.S. stocks and banks are among the most vulnerable to profit-taking, they said.
As sucky as it is, traveling really can leave you more vulnerable to illness.
But as the 2018 numbers show, progress is vulnerable to things like the weather.
Were there any people who seemed particularly vulnerable to the charms of Elvis impersonation?
Until then, our people and interests remain vulnerable to tactical and strategic surprise. 3.
It operates in three-quarters of California's land most vulnerable to wildfires, Newsom said.
The Mexican peso, which remains vulnerable to any restrictions on trade, weakened 47.8863 percent.
McCree is vulnerable to enemy fire during the (maximum) 6-second lock-on window.
Still, as an emerging market, Indonesia is vulnerable to shifting sentiment among international investors.
But in their cartoon version of manhood, they've left themselves vulnerable to her mockery.
It rebounded as risk aversion subsided but remained vulnerable to swings in oil prices.
Low-lying river deltas of northeastern India are especially vulnerable to storm-surge flooding.
Without a permanent chief executive LSE could be more vulnerable to a potential takeover.
The South America nation is vulnerable to earthquakes, forest fires, floods, and volcanic eruptions.
However, this natural protection does not last long, leaving a baby vulnerable to disease.
Last month's wildfires, the largest in California history, left the area vulnerable to mudslides.
Hosea pointed out that she's Polynesian, an ethnic group that is vulnerable to obesity.
Leverage also leaves companies more vulnerable to minor shifts that analysts struggle to anticipate.
JUSTIN TRUDEAU, CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER: Let yourself be vulnerable to another point of view.
But by mounting that defense, he has left himself vulnerable to a new criticism.
They are paid less and more vulnerable to discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurity.
The high working capital requirements could make smaller players vulnerable to defaults and closures.
Our diminished overall health makes us vulnerable to others who prey on easy targets.
This not only raises snooping concerns, it also makes messaging services vulnerable to hackers.
Lighting up an attacker can make it more vulnerable to the attentions of others.
They are also more vulnerable to fraud or to financial exploitation, often by relatives.
You're vulnerable to enemy fire during the three-second barrage and completely motionless throughout.
Apple is especially vulnerable to a trade war with China for two primary reasons.
The centrists probably still see it as too ambitious and vulnerable to political attack.
Russia is greatly vulnerable to none of these risks, according to Nomura, a bank.
These external debts and deficits leave Turkey vulnerable to the withdrawal of foreign capital.
People with HIV are more vulnerable to TB because their immune systems are weakened.
And even though these roles are important, the workers are incredibly vulnerable to abuse.
Smaller, regional banks may be more vulnerable to a new round of sour loans.
Online shoppers are particularly vulnerable to this since they can't try on clothes beforehand.
It needs it too -- because when it's shedding its exoskeleton, it's vulnerable to predators.
That makes them vulnerable to a ruse whereby a passenger pretends to be obnoxious.
Its sea level geography and location have conspired to make Bangladesh vulnerable to cyclones.
The big net short position leaves the market vulnerable to bouts of short-covering.
Accommodation rarely helps those who are most vulnerable to sex-identity policing and discrimination.
This leaves young people, particularly young women, vulnerable to receiving messages from older men.
Snow leopards are no longer an endangered species; they're now considered "vulnerable" to extinction.
As did Sudan, where children are vulnerable to being recruited by Sudanese armed forces.
His bargaining would weaken NATO, leaving front-line eastern European states vulnerable to Russia.
Those kinds of relationships are the ones least vulnerable to perpetual breakups and makeups.
With no clear sense of direction, sterling remains vulnerable to moves in other currencies.
Hotter, dryer conditions and lax building standards have made California vulnerable to ravenous blazes.
And they left their economies vulnerable to any interruption in foreign lending and investment.
He might even be vulnerable to a vote, if he ever loses a challenge.
The chip cards are vulnerable to a variant of the attack known as shimming.
Could other medical devices, like infusion pumps and pacemakers, vulnerable to a malicious hacker?
The procedure leaves girls vulnerable to a multitude of physical and psychological health risks.
This means marginalized populations are disproportionately vulnerable to trafficking as a result of criminalization.
She worried that one of the country's top officials was vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
The tropics and subtropics are projected to be most vulnerable to crop yield decline.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies the species as vulnerable to extinction.
The study identified transportation, logistics and administrative jobs as the most vulnerable to automation.
Even India's Supreme Court appears vulnerable to the trope of a lurking Muslim menace.
Venezuela's mass exodus makes migrants more vulnerable to practices like trafficking, according to experts.
She didn't want to get involved, because getting involved meant being vulnerable to critique.
Otherwise, those same laws would leave companies vulnerable to a blizzard of citizen lawsuits.
He said that anyone using a Chinese app is realistically "vulnerable" to Beijing's reach.
Women are particularly vulnerable to this violence, and many are raped along the way.
Without it, they are increasingly vulnerable to legal and regulatory restraint and popular disaffection.
Another 1 million were found to be highly vulnerable to dropping out of school.
Microsoft said only Windows 8 and Windows 10 are not vulnerable to the bug.
Yet this also makes them vulnerable to political changes that come with generational shifts.
In a field that's incredibly vulnerable to cyberattacks, striking that balance is critically important.
But declining profits have made the storied firm vulnerable to a takeover, analysts said.
Today, thousands of refugee children are vulnerable to both child traffickers and extremist ideologues.
Cox's Bazar is also vulnerable to flooding but this year's monsoon season was light.
Today's WikiLeaks release revealed that Samsung smart TV owners are particularly vulnerable to spying.
"China may not be that vulnerable to trade barriers in the U.S.," Jen wrote.
While automation simplifies deployment, it can also leave companies vulnerable to host of issues.
Depressed retirees are also vulnerable to scams targeting those desperate for help, experts said.
Some questioned whether funds given to government or charities might be vulnerable to corruption.
It's unclear if all of those machines would be vulnerable to this particular hack.
A highly indebted household sector is also vulnerable to a rise in interest rates.
Experts say the patchwork of voting systems across states are extremely vulnerable to attack.
Pregnant women and children are uniquely vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate.
Heavy reliance on tourism can prove doubly problematic in regions vulnerable to climate change.
BAML on Monday predicted that U.S. corporate bonds could prove vulnerable to Chinese sales.
Still, Johnson agreed that NASA needs to be less vulnerable to political revolving doors.
Chandler said, however, the markets are vulnerable to a reversal, as investors eye Washington.
The document also warned the sector was "vulnerable to explosives" and identified potential targets.
Given the recent volatility, Boroden believes that this market is vulnerable to the downside.
Given the recent volatility, Boroden believes that this market is vulnerable to the downside.
Young women are also vulnerable to the predations of the gangs in many ways.
"[It] makes Miranda vulnerable (to stupid hubby) which is not her persona," wrote one.
We are in some ways more vulnerable to reactive prejudice in the United States.
The same app was vulnerable to two known remote bugs dating back to 2015.
Despite its size, the Ostermans' house was no less vulnerable to the heavy winds.
Neither the 2017 model, nor the smaller Amazon Dot are vulnerable to the hack.
Yet anything less would have left Britain far more vulnerable to a German invasion.
And Europe's addiction to exports leaves it vulnerable to any deceleration in global growth.
Albinos' pale skin is easily burned by the sun, and is vulnerable to cancer.
What can you do to make yourself less vulnerable to this kind of attack?
The tighter market now is certainly more vulnerable to geopolitical concerns or real disruptions.
We're vulnerable to content that grabs our attention, regardless of its veracity or substance.
In Indonesia, India and elsewhere, pregnant women are vulnerable to reduced wages and discrimination.
Clinton had been a better candidate she wouldn't have been so vulnerable to the
" He acknowledged that "our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.
Giant pandas are no longer an endangered species; they're now considered "vulnerable" to extinction.
It will at times require the politically vulnerable to speak out, on the record.
Researchers later determined that species in the United States were vulnerable to the infection.
"As the inventory overhang drains, we're vulnerable to a super spike again," said Kilduff.
Rogoff said these two companies in particular could be vulnerable to higher interest rates.
But Cayla records conversations, hawks products to impressionable youngsters, and is vulnerable to hackers.
Having stooped low to protect the president, administration officials are vulnerable to one another.
There are additional complexities to 5G networks that make them more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Their capitalisation, therefore, is vulnerable to unfavourable movements in the capital and currency markets.
And that, in turn, means that they are particularly vulnerable to abuse and murder.
Such a minimal differential would leave the curve vulnerable to inversion sooner than later.
Yet Gucci's distinctive look could make it vulnerable to brand fatigue, analysts have said.
Few, if any, countries would be as vulnerable to a Trump presidency as Mexico.
Patients were vulnerable to relapse without follow-up therapy or peer support, he added.
Communities that voted most heavily to Leave are also the most vulnerable to Brexit.
As the Equifax security breach makes clear, those databases are themselves vulnerable to attack.
Global oil prices have proven vulnerable to tensions between Iran and the West before.
It's terrifying to think that we are all vulnerable to a lapse in selfhood.
As a result, the pair have been left vulnerable to a barrage of criticism.
She believes it leaves Okinawa vulnerable to foreign attack and wants the bases gone.
The airline and its parent company, Swire Pacific, are especially vulnerable to such interference.
But she acquits herself well here, especially in the vulnerable-to-shark-attack department.
Because the leg is at an angle, we're more vulnerable to losing our balance.
It profits no one, particularly the already-vulnerable, to deny or hide that reality.
That's one of the reasons why American recycling was so vulnerable to market changes.
Local officers, underpaid and poorly trained, are vulnerable to threats or bribes from gangs.
Inflation is very low, growth is meager, and the economy is vulnerable to shocks.
Android devices were vulnerable to an attack that launches if owners watch a video.
But Latinos, particularly those who are undocumented immigrants, are disproportionately vulnerable to economic pressures.
"Low-wage workers are especially vulnerable to workplace discrimination and sexual harassment," she added.
Consumer technology giant Apple, in particular, could be vulnerable to worsening U.S.-China relations.
Germany's dependence on exports for growth makes it particularly vulnerable to the trade disputes.
One area of concern is that its software may be vulnerable to cyber hackers.
Matt Bevin for suggesting that a teachers' strike left children vulnerable to sexual assault.
If temperatures drop, the corals can recover, but denuded ones remain vulnerable to disease.
As lung volume decreases through age, you become more vulnerable to chronic respiratory conditions.
We don't know how many of those infected are vulnerable to Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Unfortunately, these reefs are also extremely vulnerable to rising ocean temperatures and global warming.
Like some of the best novels, films, and plays, it's ridiculously vulnerable to spoilers.
So despite Chinese easing, markets are likely to remain vulnerable to tighter liquidity elsewhere.
Kim Reynolds looks vulnerable to a well-funded, business-minded Democrat in Fred Hubble.
They often begin in late childhood or early adolescence, making kids vulnerable to bullies.
As we race to embrace technology, we make ourselves increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks.
And even if you've thwarted it once already, you're still left vulnerable to reinfection.
That makes it vulnerable to storms coming from the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
So perhaps only a subset of people are vulnerable to the drug's harmful effects.
During development, young brains are especially vulnerable to even small doses of toxic chemicals.
A child is then vulnerable to slipping out, and getting ejected from the seat.
Sectors that are most vulnerable to legislation, such as health care, would face headwinds.
Most cultural institutions depend on public money, which makes them vulnerable to political pressure.
"You have to know you're vulnerable to everything," she told Mr. Rose in 2003.
As a result, longtime residents with changing family situations are especially vulnerable to displacement.
Yet Iowa is also one of the states most vulnerable to a trade war.
His promiscuity is a character flaw that makes him especially vulnerable to physical decline.
When communities are scared, when they're driven apart, they're vulnerable to the extremist narratives.
Any new event that lacks ranking points and mandatory participation is vulnerable to irrelevance.
"You are making yourself vulnerable to build an audience," she said in an interview.
In recent years, the LGBTI community has become particularly vulnerable to the gang violence.
Moral authority is where China is most vulnerable to humiliation, at home and abroad.
At the other extreme, the continent's hot, arid areas are highly vulnerable to drought.
And it also means that the surrounding areas are vulnerable to forces of nature.
You list a variety of ways that people make themselves vulnerable to scam artists.
Cybersecurity researchers warn that this season's new, interactive toys are vulnerable to hacking threats.
It is also one of the reasons the state is so vulnerable to fire.
On the other hand, losing their shells left cephalopods quite vulnerable to hungry predators.
But it also means that the kleptotheocracy is uniquely vulnerable to charges of hypocrisy.
At the same time, men are more vulnerable to autism and attention deficit disorder.
Otago Museum said they were vulnerable to erosion in the event of a flood.
Australia is acutely vulnerable to climate change, just as it is also a culprit.
Consumer advocates worry they are too vulnerable to the vagaries of the stock market.
Mauritania, above, is one of the regions in Africa most vulnerable to recurrent drought.
Without an unlocking password, users are still vulnerable to attacks like the CovidLock ransomware.
Even the smallest steps to build trust for peace negotiations are vulnerable to spoilers.
And wireless systems are more vulnerable to security threats, said Mr. Weast of Intel.
U.S. elections are unusually vulnerable to disruption by a pandemic in their current form.
The new secretary of state must fix an infrastructure that's extraordinarily vulnerable to hackers.
Basically, it's a really messy system that's long been vulnerable to something going wrong.
France is less export-dependent than Germany and so less vulnerable to trade turbulence.
His perpetual approval rating in the low 40% range leaves him vulnerable to shocks.
But that institution would most likely be vulnerable to United States sanctions as well.
Oil producing centers, pipelines and export terminals around the country are vulnerable to attack.
One answer is that the libertarian spirit was overextended and vulnerable to a backlash.
Elderly people and those with underlying health conditions are more vulnerable to the coronavirus.
But, as residents have let down their guard, the capital remains vulnerable to attack.
These and other conditions render Russia's economy vulnerable to inherently strong anti-competitive forces.
Federer, vulnerable to Nadal in any conditions at Roland Garros, confessed to feeling powerless.
But the United States is vulnerable to highly public attacks on troops and tankers.
Still, emerging-markets institutions are clearly more vulnerable to populists than the rich world's.
On that day, Haitians would be vulnerable to deportation unless they had proper documentation.
Conversely, the Libra would become vulnerable to shifts in value of the U.S. dollar.
If I hadn't, I would have been seen as weak and vulnerable to attack.
"That is all vulnerable to countervailing executive authority by a Trump administration," Wright said.
That makes our society vulnerable to the exact dangers predicted in Washington's Farewell Address.
Cathay said it would comply, leaving it vulnerable to claims of being pro-Chinese.
What documents do the volunteers feel are especially vulnerable to being lost, and why?
And Strange is already vulnerable to concerns about his association with disgraced former Gov.
Early insight on yield is desirable, but yields are highly vulnerable to summer weather.
All of this makes manufacturers more vulnerable to trade tensions than service-economy companies.
Nearly 50 sites in coastal areas could also be vulnerable to rising sea levels.
But for the most part, kids do not seem very vulnerable to the virus.
The census has always been vulnerable to political attack, and is especially so now.
This renders systems based on machine learning vulnerable to a strange kind of confusion.
They've also left so many Filipinos vulnerable to less lethal, but more pervasive, victimization.
I think it made our allies and many others much more vulnerable to ISIS.
But it's risky: Because birds can't move during torpor, they're more vulnerable to predators.
All of this makes the program increasingly vulnerable to further cuts and eventual dismemberment.
Others voice concerns that the paid feature is vulnerable to exploitation by clickbait creators.
This includes closures of STD clinics, often serving those most vulnerable to these infections.
Local residents were left to wonder how their country remained vulnerable to such attacks.
Teenagers would remain vulnerable to online social pressure and cyberbullying, harming their mental health.
Africa is the most vulnerable to negative economic impact, according to the EIU report.
One notable incumbent House Democrat in the state is vulnerable to a primary challenger.
Dalits are more vulnerable to disasters because of their marginal social standing and discrimination.
Young people are highly vulnerable to nicotine, the addictive drug in many e-cigarettes.
Those economies with high current account deficits have been particularly vulnerable to capital flight.
Medicare cards were an egregious example, since seniors are especially vulnerable to identity theft.
That leaves Juul vulnerable to regulators' warnings of pulling flavored products from the market.
The yogurt industry says that has cultivated confusion and left it vulnerable to lawsuits.
In the meanwhile, its business demonstrably remains vulnerable to legal challenges around PHVs regulations.
Even more haunting, their talent and gender made them most vulnerable to the abuse.
The late planting pushed back harvests, leaving the crops still standing vulnerable to freezing.
Latinx families and workers are vulnerable to record heat waves and heat-related deaths.
This makes the UK economy more vulnerable to slowing global growth and trade disruptions.
But because they aren't built on fundamentals, they make markets vulnerable to sudden pullbacks.
Homeless, runaway and foster care youth were identified as being most vulnerable to exploitation.
In those respects, journalists are vulnerable to the whims of society and government officials.
Nonetheless, increased borrowing always makes the economy more vulnerable to a shock, he said.
"In D.C., we're focusing on highlighting those most vulnerable to period poverty," Sarhan said.
As a result, the bridge was extremely flexible and vulnerable to high-speed winds.
If we fail to address those issues, we leave ourselves vulnerable to another rebellion.
Without a lease, they are vulnerable to sudden rent hikes or losing their apartment.
Tigers are particularly vulnerable to habitat fragmentation because they require expansive territories for hunting.
When children are malnourished, they're more vulnerable to contract and die from basic illnesses.
That makes the company particularly vulnerable to the trade war between Washington and Beijing.
Young women and marginalized minority groups are especially vulnerable to this kind of attack.
They also have higher rates of eviction, which could make them vulnerable to homelessness.
With mangroves still near historically low levels, the entire region is vulnerable to disaster.
And one of the communities most vulnerable to increased mental health problems are refugees.
Shoplifting focuses on the different items that are vulnerable to a light fingered thief.
However, the strength of the recent rally may have left it vulnerable to a correction.
Those jobs are vulnerable to automation, which is proceeding apace across the financial-services industry.
The National Climate Assessment found that the power sector is particularly vulnerable to climate change.
Queer, non-binary, and trans folks are all vulnerable to unwanted advances and sexual actions.
Tellers, who are paid modest salaries, can be particularly vulnerable to bribes, security experts say.
This makes athletes particularly vulnerable to pseudoscience, and science that hasn't quite yet been proven.
Others would entrust the money to couriers, but this method is very vulnerable to theft.
That openness may have made her vulnerable to the thieves in Paris who robbed her.
Many of the refineries and chemical plants are much more vulnerable to storm surge flooding.
Donald Trump showed that they were vulnerable to being portrayed as the party of elites.
It is this anxiety that Kaye believes makes some people much more vulnerable to anorexia.
"The poor are always extraordinarily vulnerable to shocks because they have no buffer," said Sachs.
But multi-blade commercial razors grew in popularity, leaving black men vulnerable to razor bumps.
What the residents don't know is that their siren has long been vulnerable to attack.
So, for the foreseeable future, it will probably be vulnerable to these kinds of swings.
A critical flaw in electronic locks left millions of hotel rooms worldwide vulnerable to hackers.
When consumption is slowing, economies are more vulnerable to "negative" shocks that turn into recessions.
But what is it about the U.S. economy that makes it vulnerable to these hikes?
The corporate bond universe, particularly China, is vulnerable to higher borrowing costs and stronger dollar.
According to US-based Christian NGO ChinaAid, this leaves them vulnerable to oppression and abuse.
African agriculture, the continent's main industry, is especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
However, we show that the 23-way handshake is vulnerable to a key reinstallation attack.
Robotic systems may be vulnerable to hacking, jamming and simply rendered inoperable through electronic warfare.
Other critics say it could be vulnerable to a challenge before the World Trade Organization.
As widely traded stocks are usually priced for perfection, they are more vulnerable to surprises.
The Mexican peso and European auto stocks, also vulnerable to trade-war risk, slipped further.
Yet the EU is vulnerable to worsening relations with Turkey and political chaos in Greece.
Kids are particularly vulnerable to being manipulated by paid clips that masquerade as legitimate content.
And it's during this intimate period that small males are most vulnerable to cannibalistic females.
Also the bank operates with a concentrated funding structure that is vulnerable to deposits volatility.
Devices are vulnerable to being stolen or damaged, which is why people don't check them.
With their shares priced for near-perfect results, the firms were vulnerable to bad news.
A failure of talks is also likely to make Commerzbank vulnerable to a foreign takeover.
The decision left Kurdish fighters previously allied with the U.S. vulnerable to a Turkish offensive.
And industries most vulnerable to retaliation, like agriculture, are protesting about losing valuable export opportunities.
That could increase the household debt-to-asset ratio, leaving residents vulnerable to external shocks.
Police computers, however, are especially vulnerable to ransomware, because many small departments have ancient systems.
About 5% to 20% of patients are vulnerable to addiction with long term opioid use.

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