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ReprintsAlthough the bank thinks that households have become a bit more vulnerable, it seems more bothered about the corporate sector.
If Doty has a concussion, Auriemma said, she will not play against West Virginia in Tuesday's final, making UConn a bit more vulnerable.
"With climate change and the globalisation of pests and diseases, London is a bit more vulnerable than somewhere with a more diverse treescape," says Rogers.
Doesn't that make you a bit more vulnerable to one bad call?
The Cryotip was a bit more vulnerable to technical difficulties during recovery.
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"Yes, he's maybe a little bit more vulnerable than he used to be".
"But they've proven to be a little bit more vulnerable this year.
The kinds of things people share on Secret are a little bit more vulnerable, insecure, emotional, sad, goofy or angry than what you might see on Facebook or Instagram, where people are trying to groom images of picture-perfect lives.
Keisha is a little bit more vulnerable and open this year.
The Barcelona forward's deployment on the left side of the pitch is the more obvious solution but Scolari could still use Neymar as a second striker, even though he looks a bit more predictable and vulnerable there.
(The complexity of both characters is helped by the presence of a couple of fictional sidekicks: Maxwell's has the function of making him a bit more appealing and vulnerable, Mother Teresa's is a toilet cleaner with a background in medicine and international finance).
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