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If anybody has vulnerability to that, it's probably Emanuel".
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It has vulnerabilities that need to be factored into decisions about all these important applications".
The police study of 500 cases dealt with by Channel, an anti-radicalisation scheme, found that 44% of the individuals involved were assessed as being likely to have vulnerabilities related to mental health or psychological difficulties.
Progress or not, Obama has vulnerabilities when it comes to energy.
In life, you have to have the vulnerability to accept when you are to blame.
The DRASTIC map of this version clearly shows that small percentage (13 %) of the study area has low vulnerability to contamination, and most parts have moderate vulnerability (about 87%%).
But Mr. Obama has vulnerabilities.
Christie has vulnerabilities.
The resulted map of this version of DRASTIC clearly shows that significant parts (84 %) of the study area has moderate vulnerability to contamination, and only small parts of the study area have low vulnerability to pollution (about 16%%).
According to Méndez, this has reduced vulnerability to drought by 70% – no small benefit considering a dry year used to cost the country nearly 2% of GDP.
Even taking Swann out of the equation though, Australia's batting has a vulnerability to it that will be hard to overcome.
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