Sentence examples for far too vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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The machines are far too vulnerable to hacking that could change the outcomes of elections.

But when women pass the buck, it leaves them far too vulnerable.

These arms are unregulated by any treaty and are far too vulnerable to theft.

Afghanistan has been left, both by America and by other rich countries, in far too vulnerable and disorderly a state.

It has created an unbalanced economy, excessively reliant on financial services and far too vulnerable to external shocks.

What is more, this widespread misperception of risk means that people remain far too vulnerable to even the crudest attempts to steal  from them.

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President Obama's nuclear security summit meeting drew long overdue attention to the terrifying danger that terrorists could buy or steal the makings for a weapon from the world's far-too-vulnerable nuclear stocks.

Janet Davies, chief executive of the RCN, said: "There are huge variations in care across the country and far too many vulnerable children are not getting the support they need.

Despite her best attempts at sounding savage and single-minded, she will come across as far too normal, vulnerable and relatable to actually win.

By severely limiting the payday loan industry, the CFPB's proposed new rules are intended to put an end to the "debt trap" far too many economically vulnerable borrowers struggle to escape.

"St Athan was intended to have been a maintenance base beyond the reach of the Luftwaffe but the fall of France put paid to that, and the development of rapid monoplane fighters meant that the Hornet Moth was far too slow and vulnerable for combat duties.

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