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But the increase was disproportionately high for homeless households classed as vulnerable through mental illness, where homelessness went up 53%, and for those classed as vulnerable through physical disability, where it rose 49%.
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For example, while disadvantageous mutations are usually eliminated quickly in large populations, new advantageous mutations are almost as vulnerable to loss through genetic drift as are neutral mutations.
The 2004 edition also stresses the importance of very distinct developmental needs that must be met as vulnerable children progress through early and middle childhood to adolescence.
The report stresses the importance of very distinct developmental needs that must be met as vulnerable children progress through early and middle childhood to adolescence.
From the GACOs' creation until November 2011, physicians received a payment of $103 for each patient designated as vulnerable who was enrolled through a GACO, but no payment for non-vulnerable patients.
Yet buses remain as vulnerable as ever to freeloaders who step in through the back doors — and at times, even the front doors.
In other cases, children with more serious diagnoses were seen as vulnerable, and conversations with health professionals were mainly through the parents.
Police described him as vulnerable.
The government itself is just as vulnerable.
Just as vulnerable special teams make teams vulnerable.
As the cross was trundled through the streets in the back of an open van, the stricken Christ looked as vulnerable and hopeless as many onlookers felt.
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