Sentence examples for are sometimes more vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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And he said that over time, the problem will not get better on its own; newer wing designs are sometimes more vulnerable, because they have thinner wings that are more efficient at lifting, optimized for higher speeds.

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Judges are sometimes more sympathetic.

That justice is currently "in" and is sometimes more about me than about the vulnerable and oppressed isn't all bad news, however.

Heterogeneity is sometimes more informative than problematic.

Less is sometimes more.

Flimsy houses in townships, where drainage systems are sometimes poor, are particularly vulnerable to the deluge.

Sometimes we are more vulnerable to setbacks after we've already made quite a bit of progress.

"His second serve is sometimes a bit vulnerable - semi-final opponent Berdych didn't hurt him enough and should have gone at it more.

She's sometimes vulnerable too.

I'm sometimes happy, sometimes vulnerable, sometimes full of enthusiasm, sometimes doubtful.

It is obvious that the emerging markets are more vulnerable than the developed markets because emerging countries sometimes have an unstable political system, especially during the crisis.

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