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"Some people have come to adoption after a number of very significant losses, and as a consequence, we are placing children with some adoptive parents who have some vulnerabilities," she acknowledges.
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"I wanted to do something that he didn't expect, because I wanted to have some vulnerability there.
"People become trafficked because they have some vulnerability, which might be a family disaster, a traumatic childhood or debt.
From the table, the test results of the recent privacy preserving system indicate that these systems have some vulnerability.
Sometimes, players have a tendency to subconsciously sabotage a situation, when they feel uncomfortable". Westhead explains the Death of Showtime this way: "Subsequent to losing to Houston one of the things we found out was that we did have some vulnerability at the power-forward spot," Westhead says.
Although there was little evidence of any association between H. pylori infection and cancer except gastric cancer and MALT lymphoma, the representativeness of our study subjects might have some vulnerability.
But that system has some vulnerabilities, especially if a pilot is the source of the trouble.
Mr. Gore, in contrast, has broad experience in foreign affairs, but he has some vulnerabilities.
Despite his lead, and his campaign cash pile, Romney has some vulnerabilities.
However, Diameter has some vulnerabilities that mean that the accounting information might be not valid or accurate.
He has some vulnerabilities, you know that upfront.
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