Sentence examples for disproportionately vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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Newcomers, he said, are disproportionately vulnerable to compensation abuses.

The WAP appears disproportionately vulnerable to projected climate change compared to other regions.

Of course, this means that farmworker communities are disproportionately vulnerable to toxic organophosphates through multiple pathways.

Individuals with disabilities are disproportionately vulnerable in evacuation emergencies, and they face numerous challenges accessing resources for response and recovery.

It won't be lost on anyone that Americans whose families include recent immigrants will be disproportionately vulnerable to such intrusions.

Another group disproportionately vulnerable to homelessness is young people aged 16-24, who represent more than a fifth (22%) of the overall figure for statutory homelessness.

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Tough benefit sanctions are disproportionately hitting vulnerable young and homeless people.

Noise exposure, like other health threats, may disproportionately impact vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly and people with chronic illnesses.

The health effects of poor housing disproportionately affect vulnerable people: older people living isolated lives, the young, those without a support network and adults with disabilities.

The current benefits conditionality regime is bureaucratic, capricious and crude; it disproportionately impacts vulnerable clients, particularly those who are disabled, often leaving them distressed, impoverished and reliant on food banks.

In the university sector, as elsewhere, female and black workers have been disproportionately more vulnerable to the impact of the recession, and the gender pay gap is now widening again.

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