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are distinctly vulnerable
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In a distinct manner.
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"Foreclosure victims are distinctly vulnerable because they are not officially recognized as a group needing voting help," said Robert M. Brandon, president of the Fair Elections Legal Network, a liberal-leaning voting rights group.
And, at this moment, those children are distinctly vulnerable — as are their parents, who may soon face medical costs that could drive them deep into poverty, or cause them to mortgage their futures, or just to feel afraid, or helpless, or even, unfairly, that they are guilty of bad parenting.
Additionally, karst water resources are distinctly vulnerable to contamination due the poor filter capacity of carbonate rock.
The white matter tracts are distinctly vulnerable to degeneration in ALS, suggesting that myelinated axons in the white matter tracts are vulnerable to excitotoxicity owing to their expression of extra-synaptic glutamate receptor subtypes (Ozdinler et al., 2011; King et al., 2012).
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The bipolar disorder population is distinctly more vulnerable than the population with depressive disorder, with evidence of fewer personal resources, lower work productivity, and greater personal limitations.
His numbers, though, don't add up, and the policies he pushes are distinctly harsh when it comes to the most vulnerable.
Others, however, are distinctly Japanese.
Fusion power and fire are distinctly different.
Angelenos are distinctly unenthused by this.
These pleasures, however, are distinctly finite.
"Those are distinctly American topics.
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