Sentence examples for made of vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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This transformation only proves that, despite Odenigbo's macho posturing he is in fact, lo and behold, made of vulnerable human flesh and blood.

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Yet for all its minimalist precision, the piece is made of squidgy, vulnerable foam and smeared with gooey white pigment.

L-brackets are commonly made of fatigue-vulnerable aluminum and with elbows precariously thin for swinging around another camera off the end.

Speakers broke from well-worn, unproductive narratives of aging (aging = being sick, poor, and alone; caregiving = burden; aging policy = safety net programs), which have made issues of vulnerable aging someone else's problem, therefore excluding it from serious public discourse.

Established trees and shrubs made lots of vulnerable new growth.

But it was permeated with a thick coating of dust and grime, which corroded organ parts made of leather and other vulnerable materials.

Moreover, its traditional urban structure, characterized by dwellings made of inflammable materials, was vulnerable to big fires.

In other groups, structures made of calcium carbonate are vulnerable to dissolution when the pH is lowered.

For many social workers the revised child protection procedures following the murder of "Baby P" are so onerous that they may make detection of vulnerable children harder, and hit recruitment into the profession.

The government has backed down over plans to cap housing benefit payments on social rented properties, a move that campaigners had warned would make thousands of vulnerable tenants homeless.

The crowd in Ashe sat there, stunned, unsure of what to make of Federer's vulnerable night.

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