Sentence examples for distinctly vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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An Iraqi prostitute, in a state of growing lawlessness, is a distinctly vulnerable figure.

No strangers to hardship, elderly Haitians find themselves distinctly vulnerable and emotionally burdened these days.

Chelsea, their own eight-match unbeaten league run in tatters, suddenly look distinctly vulnerable in fourth.

Schoolchildren have historically been recognized as a distinctly vulnerable group, and schools have enjoyed such paternalistic powers as requiring school uniforms.

Ah and he's murdered the next, Vaas is looking distinctly vulnerable here, Gilchrist stepped down and smashed that ball way away over long-on for six!

Seats the party holds are looking distinctly vulnerable to both opponents: last week The Spectator revealed that of the 40 constituencies the Tories will target at the next election, 20 are Liberal Democrat.

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The bipolar disorder population is distinctly more vulnerable than the population with depressive disorder, with evidence of fewer personal resources, lower work productivity, and greater personal limitations.

Ms. Dizzia likewise makes Abby touchingly vulnerable and distinctly prickly.

Circumventing the user to auto-ping someone else feels distinctly artificial and glaringly vulnerable to error.

His numbers, though, don't add up, and the policies he pushes are distinctly harsh when it comes to the most vulnerable.

Furthermore, by always portraying the man as the agent and denying that men can also be anxious, passive or vulnerable, society prescribes a masculine behaviour that is distinctly aggressive.

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