Sentence examples for age vulnerabilities from inspiring English sources

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Hence, the 24-hour gap requirement that we had to contend with during our fieldwork and our own need to pre-book interview appointments, effected long delays for us in our data collection, rather than the particular old age vulnerabilities of our participants or their specific 'cultural' differences in time-use from the White, young and middle-class norm.

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It considered four factors: victim suffering (like duration of pain); victim characteristics (like age, vulnerability); defendant's culpability (motive, intoxication or premeditation); and the number of victims.

Patients aged ⩽70 years and suitable for high-dose chemotherapy received autologous stem cell transplantation, although treatments varied in dose and interval according to patient's age, vulnerability and the attending physician's preference.

The CSIS, together with Watson Wyatt, a consultancy, has produced an "ageing vulnerability index".

We're scared of failure, aging, vulnerability, leaving too soon, being passed up — and in the quest to conquer these fears, we are inspired by those who do whatever it takes to rise above and beat these odds.

However, tuberculosis transmission is complex and several factors other than exposure time influence the risk of being infected, in particular infectivity of the index case, various characteristics of the exposed children such as low age and vulnerability, and how close the exposure has been in terms of physical contact, room size and air quality.

It was because her father was sedated and prostrate, because he hadn't bothered to put on his eyeglasses, that his age and vulnerability, and by extension her husband's age and vulnerability, now suddenly upset her.

There is no question about their age or vulnerability – some of them have recently lost baby teeth, they speak with young childish voices, they are physically tiny.

According to analysis by Public Health England, what is driving the increase are the increasing age and vulnerability of the heroin-using population, and the inability of the NHS to respond to their needs.

Howard was supposed to compensate for age and vulnerability on the perimeter by shutting down the lane, but even Bill Russell would have had difficulty covering dribble penetrators from all directions.

At sentencing, Cooke, addressing Amir through an Urdu interpreter, said that in determining his punishment he had taken into account Amir's age, his vulnerability to pressure from the older players and his plea.

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