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In showing himself to be vulnerable off the course, he has become vulnerable on the course.
With physical "air gaps" now the exception, our critical infrastructure has become vulnerable to a broad range of potential attackers.
One worry is that the initial exchange of the key material in modern encryption systems has become vulnerable.
Flagging in the polls, the party has become vulnerable to attacks among Russia's typically raucous and increasingly influential Internet commentariat.
The entire economy has become vulnerable to the spending slowdown that results when consumers like Ms. McLeod hit the wall.
Their city, Aramanth, is no longer a place of facism and segregation, but it has become vulnerable.
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Even before the Bunna assault, the army had become vulnerable.
The more recent creations have become vulnerable, slower, more predictable.
And the first President's hemlock had become vulnerable.
These managed forests have become vulnerable to climate change, specifically to increasingly severe drought.
He said that the system had become vulnerable to "scam" Web sites and "fraudulent operations".
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has become frail
has become susceptible
has become weak
has become precarious
has been vulnerable
has become endangered
has become exposed
has become insecure
has become threatened
has become automatic
has become mindless
has proven vulnerable
has become enchanting
has become lonely
has put vulnerable
has exposed vulnerable
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