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But I do think we're equally as vulnerable, especially because of our rurality and how dispersed we are.
The woman vying for Christopher's heart seems equally as vulnerable.
All these victims are living breathing feeling creatures whether they have trotters, hooves, horns or a snout, and all are as equally vulnerable as the gazelle.
Blanket approaches that treat all adolescents as equally vulnerable may overlook the severe problems facing those who are already marginalized.
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Also, we conclude that elderly dialysis patients have a high number of geriatric conditions and that they are comparable to acutely hospitalized elderly cancer patients with regard to geriatric conditions, as an equally vulnerable population.
The body which clothes him before the crucifixion is as palpable as ours, and equally vulnerable to physical affections.
This may lead to the implicit assumption that people in one region are "equally" vulnerable, as illustrated by the case of food insecurity in Ethiopia (Stephen 2004): early-warning decision-makers conceptualize the spatial dimension of food security as aggregated because this serves their own and international agendas.
In Tor.com, Meghan Deans compared the scene in which Mulder and Scully inspect each other for infection to a similar scene in "Pilot" and found that it showed both characters equally vulnerable without portraying Scully as "an idiot", which Deans felt that the pilot had done.
As invulnerable as Obama is right now, he will be equally vulnerable next year to get these big projects done.
But they are equally vulnerable and irreplaceable – and equally popular.
While Republicans kept talking about the 9 or 10 Democratic seats they have in their sights, they were well aware of the fact that just as many Republican gubernatorial seats are equally vulnerable going into next year.
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