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He's not used to being made vulnerable.
Livelihoods are currently being made vulnerable across the world by failure to stem the tide of climate change.
"At a time when vital services are being cut, the NHS is being made vulnerable to vulture profiteers," said Zvzanna Ludzik, of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP).
As the current research shows, the concept of vulnerability can be understood in two different ways: being vulnerable (individualised) or being made vulnerable (socialised).
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Uncommon and dependent upon wooded habitats, this rodent has been made vulnerable to extinction by deforestation.
Yet I also feel a mounting sense of alarm, empathy and injustice in watching her body be made vulnerable".
This time, they may not be, having been made vulnerable by the turn away from their old core principles.
The uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt suggest a truly destabilizing idea: that any government could be made vulnerable and swept away by citizens under the sway of the new technologies.
Tens of millions of cars are made vulnerable to theft by their keyless entry systems, according to a report by computer security experts.
I mean you take a young, vulnerable dog who was made vulnerable because of his allegiance to the owner and you ask him to engage in serious sustained physical combat with another dog under the control of another owner, right?
And in a statement it said was simply carrying out a "registration and protection exercise to protect existing rights and interests", which have reportedly been made vulnerable to changes in the law in the Land Registration Act 2002.
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