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Things that I'm vulnerable to now, I was vulnerable to 20 years ago.
This strong sense of trust meant that I was vulnerable to their whims, both positive and negative.
Besides those obvious disincentives to going out, I was on the mortal side of a campus-wide game of "Zombies Versus Humans," meaning that if I left the safe zone of my room, I was vulnerable to attack.
I had to go back to typing to correct it, which meant leaving the app, which meant I was vulnerable to the hazards of the outside world for more than a few seconds.
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Moreover, the finding that PRELI enhances complex-I expression is relevant because as a central entry site of electrons, COX-I is vulnerable to RC inhibitors and a major source of premature O2 leakage and ROS production.
I want to forget I am vulnerable to that damning epithet "mental illness" (and it is a vulnerability, not a permanent condition – most of the time, when they are well, "depressives" are perfectly cheerful, well-rounded human beings).
"I am vulnerable to muscle injuries.
I see where I'm vulnerable to ethical scrutiny.
The things that I'm vulnerable to aren't these things.
I am vulnerable to hammers, fire, and any number of poisons.
As a result, he added, "I realize I am vulnerable to a different narrative in that context".
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