Sentence examples for expected vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Obama's most profound policy achievement was at much higher risk of defeat than his aides had expected, vulnerable to being erased by the margin of a single justice's vote.

In practice, cord blood is obtainable only at birth, but the expected vulnerable time window for many health outcomes is often earlier in pregnancy (e.g., during organogenesis).

One major advantage, however, is that amniocentesis usually is performed within the second trimester, which for many outcomes may be closer to the expected vulnerable period.

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Without a national army or police force, though, many civilians worry that the militias could bully voters, suppress votes or otherwise dominate the process, leaving Libya mired in internecine violence, torn by regional tensions or — as a recent poll suggests many Libyans may now expect vulnerable to the rise of a new strongman.

These studies found a "safety in numbers" effect, where the accident risk per kilometre for vulnerable road user modes decreases as vulnerable road user travel increases – a likely explanation is that other road users learn to expect vulnerable road users on the road when they become less rare.

The FSA said the company knew in January 2007 that the contract gain it expected was vulnerable, and in February was aware sales were behind budget.

WASHINGTON -- The head of the International Monetary Fund said Saturday that the global economic recovery, while moving along faster than expected, was vulnerable to threats posed by long-term unemployment and unsustainable public debts.

The challenges identified raise questions about how much change can be expected from vulnerable fathers and whether programmes designed for mothers can be applied to fathers with little adaptation.

Though we expected more vulnerable animals to display heightened antipredator responses, individuals in better body condition suppressed foraging more than individuals in poorer body condition.

In Côte d'Ivoire, epidemiologic reports on oral health are scarce, but a high prevalence of oral diseases is expected in vulnerable populations [ 7].

As expected the vulnerable adolescents showed poorer educational achievements, lower IQ and a smaller proportion in 'gainful employment' (or 'GE'; a categorisation of those reporting to be in education, employment or training) compared to the ROOTS population sample.

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