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With New York becoming more Democratic, Senate Republicans are likely to be more vulnerable with each election.
Brooklyn was supposed to be more vulnerable with all of our power lines on poles, intermingling with trees.
Sure, she'll keep it classy on the how, but that little liquid courage usually gets the contestants to open up and be more vulnerable with each other-or give them the bravery to call each other out, all of which makes excellent TV.
Relationships where the spouses have problems with communication and emotional intimacy seem to be more vulnerable with regard to parenthood [ 8].
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However, those with learning difficulties were more vulnerable, with more than 6% reporting violence against them, and adults with mental illnesses were even more so.
Practice being vulnerable in small steps so you can build confidence in being more vulnerable with your partner.
Rather than relying on a quick chemical fix, she would like to see people being "more vulnerable with each other, not less", and treating "the whole body [and the] relationship" rather than just popping a pill.
In general, women in the lower social economic stratum are more vulnerable with respect to access to medical care, adherence to treatment and adequate nutrition.
Periods of patient care that involve a transfer across organisations or transfer between professionals are more vulnerable with regard to medication safety than other periods.
They're more vulnerable with pranks.
And with the collapse of the "shareholder value" culture we're now embroiled in, some companies will be more vulnerable than those with deeper pockets.
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