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But it was a shield as well as a vulnerability.
"But no-one is reporting Javascript as a vulnerability to the browser makers".
There's no such thing as a vulnerability that affects only one device.
However, few studies have directly assessed anxiety as a vulnerability factor in processing of rewarding stimuli.
That is because the Conservatives have made deficits politically toxic, and Labour sees its looser fiscal targets as a vulnerability.
It proposes criticism could play a role in OCD as a vulnerability factor, but also as a perpetuating factor.
The findings support the notion that perceived stress acts as a vulnerability factor that increase suicidal ideation among depressed inpatients.
"Council housing teams no longer deem homelessness for males who are fit and healthy and able to work as a vulnerability".
A sweet-faced, sprightly redhead, she possessed from the start an immense magnetism and promise, as well as a vulnerability that came across as deeply felt.
The trade deficit, often cited by the White House as a vulnerability, narrowed in April, further bolstering economic activity in the second quarter.
Despite the risks, some Democratic strategists view the Republican Party's relationship with the religious right as a vulnerability worth exploiting politically.
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