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Unfortunately, vulnerability has been associated for much too long as a weakness or as exposing one's limitations.
And panic can lead to a point guard's indecision, which might expose one of the Knicks' vulnerabilities on Monday at Madison Square Garden.
For Sanders, the show is a vindication of the notion that diagnosis itself is a process that exposes everyone's vulnerabilities, strengths and weaknesses – not in all cases, certainly, but in the ones that are really interesting.
Duke has the athleticism, Tennessee the size, depth and pedigree to expose UConn's vulnerability inside.
But the victory for Mr. Romney in Ohio was a hard-fought one that once again exposed Mr. Romney's vulnerabilities, including his inability to connect with working-class and very conservative voters.
People expect them to elicit emotion or to expose the poet's vulnerability.
Bristol's first try, when they had 15 players, exposed Worcester's vulnerability.
The economic crisis has exposed Germany's vulnerability to international markets.
The trauma exposed America's vulnerability to attack.
The strategy risks being caught on the counter but it also has the best chance of exposing City's one real vulnerability: defending.
improving efficiency, yet they expose novel vulnerabilities.
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