Sentence examples for constantly vulnerable to changes from inspiring English sources

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The Ganges, as well as its tributaries and distributaries, is constantly vulnerable to changes in its course in the delta region.

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Mother and daughter do eventually seem to have become happily reunited, though constantly vulnerable to Christy's resentful manoeuvres.

Not only that, but the containment of its manner felt as if it conveyed something about what it might feel like to be locked in the closet – constantly on guard, constantly vulnerable to the unthinking cruelties of straight assumptions.

Until recently, Mirela herself was constantly vulnerable to direct risks – to try drugs or to get involved in trafficking.

This industry is vulnerable to changes in world prices.

Clearbanc is also vulnerable to changes in the ad market and platforms like Facebook or Google.

The cells constantly adapt to changes in their environment and internal conditions.

Cultural heritage is particularly vulnerable to such changes.

The frontal lobes are particularly vulnerable to these changes.

Cured, too, from the "cancer of being vulnerable to constantly changing feelings".

The sage nourishes his nature and adapts constantly to changes in the social and natural environment.

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