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Even as Singapore evolves, we cannot forget our fundamental vulnerabilities as a small, multiracial society.
The referendum should lead to a period of national introspection and a willingness to address the fundamental vulnerabilities of the economy.
Allen's indiscretion reinforced one of his fundamental vulnerabilities: his past embrace of the Confederate flag, which he says was a manifestation of youthful rebellion.
This is an irritating hack rather than a matter of major security concern, but it will inevitably lead to a review to see if there are any more fundamental vulnerabilities in the US military's public facing web and Twitter accounts.
Masquerading as free speech advocates, unscrupulous agents exploit the most fundamental vulnerabilities of democracy: veracity or lack thereof.
Thus, companies reportedly tended to take fewer steps that are more effective in addressing fundamental vulnerabilities key to preventing an event.
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But it has a fundamental vulnerability in the large number of Palestinians here.
A wall is above all the admission of a fundamental vulnerability.
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But as confident as Disney may be, the Time Warner fracas may have also highlighted a fundamental vulnerability: In the end, other companies control the manner in which much of Disney's content is actually delivered.
The fundamental vulnerability may well be neurobiological, but the form the illness takes is much influenced by culture, as well as by the way the culture reacts to the illness.
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