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The New York Times took a hard look at former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's legacy in Thursday's paper, leading with this statement of Greenspan's from 2004: "Not only have individual financial institutions become less vulnerable to shocks from underlying risk factors, but also the financial system as a whole has become more resilient".
In addition, when mixed in the nutrients are less vulnerable to loss from processes like erosion and volatilization.
Well-paid professional athletes are presumably less vulnerable to overtures from fixers and other lowlifes than your typical college athlete.
Even passing a flawed bill that later fails in a conference makes incumbents less vulnerable to attacks from their right.
First, his personal authority is strengthened, so he ought to be less vulnerable to attacks from the Eurosceptic wing of the Conservative party.
Mr. Pfister and other economists said the dual ministry would make Mr. Clement less vulnerable to pressure from Germany's entrenched labor unions.
"Not only have individual financial institutions become less vulnerable to shocks from underlying risk factors, but also the financial system as a whole has become more resilient".
Palau, which was a United States trust territory until its independence in 1994, maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan rather than China, making it less vulnerable to pressure from Beijing.
It is some comfort that the world economy is less vulnerable to damage from higher oil prices than it was in the 1970s.
It could also be less vulnerable to hits from stormy weather, demand overload and other difficulties that have sometimes knocked out traditional systems.
Exports are equivalent to merely one-tenth of GDP, making Japan less vulnerable to shocks from abroad than are its Asian neighbours.
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