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Many of them may be vulnerable to having those open spaces built on".
In fact, according to Apple, that is not the case: There are some differences in the details of the attack, but all of its phones would be vulnerable to having their software updated in this manner.
"Spruce 1 is extremely important to all of southern West Virginia because if this permit is pulled back, every mine site is going to be vulnerable to having its permits pulled," said James Milan, manager of Walker Machinery in Logan, which sells gargantuan Caterpillar equipment.
He mentioned only in passing that an agent who violates the probability axioms would be vulnerable to having a book made against him and this has led to considerable debate and confusion both about exactly what Ramsey intended to show and about if, and how, a cogent version of the argument can be given.
They fear that in a crunch they will be vulnerable to having their hours cut or being let go.
"If the decision went the other way today, we would be vulnerable to having our rights being taken away from us.
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"But in this film, because I was the lead, it was such an emotional arc to have to play a player, then be vulnerable, to have to cry and curse people out, play drunk, to act".
"The big message is that every lab is vulnerable to having false positives," Dr. Petti said.
It is not just the Chinese who are vulnerable to having the computer usurp some of their skills.
"I think from here on out we've seen we are vulnerable to having too much of our portfolio tipped in one sector," Mr. McGinty said yesterday.
Last month, Russia's security council chief, Nikolai Patrushev, said government officials should not use services such as WhatsApp and Google, as they were vulnerable to having their communications intercepted.
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