Sentence examples for be vulnerable to enemy from inspiring English sources

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The plane also can be vulnerable to enemy antiaircraft fire.

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After claims by federal investigators that 15 of the 19 hijackers in the Sept. 11 attacks were from Saudi Arabia and that some recruiting, financing and planning for the attacks occurred on Saudi soil, there is anxiety once again that the kingdom may be vulnerable to enemies in its midst.

However, these systems were vulnerable to enemy jamming and provided foes with an electromagnetic phantom to track and attack.

For a time, he was based in a Lebanese village, and he would take off his helmet and flak jacket every night, climb onto a roof, where he was vulnerable to enemy fire, and read a chapter.

The task force acknowledged that even the best radiation-sensor system imaginable would be vulnerable to creative enemies, but added that "over the course of history, defenses that are far from perfect have played vital strategic roles".

That same summer of 1937, the N.K.V.D. issued a series of orders against ethnic communities in the U.S.S.R. that were thought to be vulnerable to entreaties from the country's enemies.

The drone pilots, Mr Solis writes, may be vulnerable to prosecution for war crimes, and under the Geneva Conventions they can be legally executed by the enemy.

"He would be vulnerable to being charged.

They can be vulnerable to borers.

Never be vulnerable to flanks!

You may be vulnerable to academic success!

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