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It can be very vulnerable for people.
Curator Jamie Craig said: "We have our fingers crossed as calves can be very vulnerable for a while after birth".
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Patients "are very vulnerable for information that might sound too hopeful," she said.
You can mobilise your social support networks – that is, your close friends and family, in particular in periods when you are very vulnerable, for instance, after bereavement or a hip fracture.
"The American coast is very vulnerable for flooding in the future," he warned.
One must be very vulnerable to shop for wedding clothes before meeting the prospective groom.
I also am very worried about detention and detention facilities for people who are very vulnerable, and for children.
Being physically incapacitated is VERY vulnerable and for me physical illness or in today's physical incapacitation is such a huge trigger for me.
A. No. Tech is very vulnerable to higher interest rates for three reasons.
That is because the par-71 course, softened by heavy rains earlier in the week, has been very vulnerable, a highly unusual situation for an Open test.
Margaret: I think she's very vulnerable to confusing affection and comfort for permission to tell all, and for unconditional devotion.
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