Sentence examples for made more vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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"In that moment she was made more vulnerable than we could ever imagine".

Some critics contend that many European jails have been made more vulnerable to unconventional escapes by overcrowding.

He seems to have been made more vulnerable to suicide by depression, which he described in a short story and an essay published on his blog in 2007.

His third conclusion would be that the global financial system has been made more vulnerable by the stripping away of controls that hindered the free movement of capital.

This violence was often directed at asylum seekers themselves, made more vulnerable by the lack of local support and legal representation.

And those made more vulnerable because of their precarious low-paid, low-status jobs will continue to find pregnancy a gateway to the food bank.

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"In the name of protecting the City, we have made it more vulnerable," he said.

People reasoned that driving to work made them more vulnerable to being pulled over and arrested.

This made them more vulnerable to balls hit wide, but allowed them to poach more volleys.

Having kids also made families more vulnerable to medical bills that were beyond their reach.

It has made me more vulnerable".

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