Sentence examples for become a vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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You become a vulnerable observer.

The rebel capital had become a vulnerable place.

Mahmoud may well be right in thinking that the Sunni will be forced to take flight or become a vulnerable minority like the Christians.

"The Indo-Nepal border at Raxaul has become a vulnerable point in the present situation as just everyone wants to flee Nepal right now.

Another issue is that we can't round them up and put them all in the same place because the police might just take them away or they become a vulnerable target for criminals".

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Every woman evicted becomes a vulnerable homeless person whom the council has a duty to house.

Just as suddenly as it had erupted, the storm subsided, and the belligerent Gates became a vulnerable adolescent.

As a result, the substrate condition becomes a vulnerable factor influencing the poor bonding and causing the early distress in bonded concrete overlay.

It is also inaccurate that Afghan women have always been abused; they became a vulnerable entity and victim of war from the past fifteen years; however, would it be unfair to overlook the last 100 years of Afghan women's achievements and only summarize their introduction to the one decade of war?

Shakespeare's blithe magician of matchmaking has become a wary, vulnerable wanderer through an age of suspicion, a time ruled by cruelty and caprice.

ReprintsAlthough the bank thinks that households have become a bit more vulnerable, it seems more bothered about the corporate sector.

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