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Anyone who serves the public seems to be vulnerable to their random anger.
Many more are likely to be vulnerable to their attacks, the researchers said.
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This strong sense of trust meant that I was vulnerable to their whims, both positive and negative.
Many banks in Greece, Portugal, Ireland and some other countries have been frozen out of money markets because of fears that they are vulnerable to their home countries' debt woes.
Bandt said he was confident of retaining the seat, despite Labor party insiders saying he is vulnerable to their candidate, the lawyer Sophie Ismail.
"I was fascinated by how the knowledge elites are vulnerable to their own biases".
Any decrease in accountability is especially worrisome given the ways citizens are vulnerable to their representatives.
But HIV can evade detection by these powerful antibodies, as the part of its outer coat that is vulnerable to their attack is constantly changing shape.
They must also be seen in terms of their consequences for something valuable that is vulnerable to their impact (Wisner et al. 2003).
Those who rely on the world's finite ground water reserves are vulnerable to their accelerating depletion (Wada et al. 2010).
The Germans noted the particular weakness between the chassis and turret of the French tanks, which were vulnerable to their fire.
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