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Maurice Carroll, director of Quinnipiac's polling institute, said that while Mr. Torricelli's showing in the poll was respectable, he still appeared to be somewhat vulnerable to a strong challenge.
And we understand that the DNC is straining mightily to portray Romney as two-faced on an issue where Obama continues to be somewhat vulnerable: the health-care law.
Brandy McCombs and her son, Cayden, and Lindsey Sanders decided to collect money for the homeless, but also wanted to get a sense of what it feels like to be somewhat vulnerable while they did it, the Tulsa World reported.
We tend to be poor at giving and receiving acknowledgements because it's so intimate and thus uncomfortable -- you have to be willing to be somewhat vulnerable to do it well.
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"The general idea is that practically everyone is somewhat vulnerable to overclaiming, but people are the most vulnerable in those areas of life in which they perceive themselves to be experts," said Atir.
"Every company with a copyable business model is somewhat vulnerable.
Since most fish spawn externally in water, their germ line is somewhat vulnerable to DNA uptake.
It should be noted, however, that option 3b is somewhat vulnerable to poor fits when one particular dose group in a data set lies well below the expected smooth fit through the other dose groups.
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