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That's something Prince accepted in his blog post: "Removing this, or any other site, from our network wouldn't remove the content from the Internet: it would simply slow its performance and make it more vulnerable to attack," he wrote.
But the loss of its two senior managers does make it more vulnerable to a takeover.
"U.S. pre-eminence makes the American homeland more appealing as a target, while America's openness and freedoms make it more vulnerable," the commission declared in its final report.
It will make it more vulnerable.
"In the process of making the system more efficient, they make it more vulnerable".
To do so now would make it more vulnerable to outside pressure in future cases.The court has faced controversy before.
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It floated only a small portion of its stock, making it more vulnerable to price volatility, but questions linger about Groupon's competitiveness in the crowded market for discounting online.Nokia Siemens Networks said it would cut 17,000 jobs.
Again, soil condition alters after earthquake or any other natural transformation in a region and its neighborhood making it more vulnerable to landslide.
RWE felt it had to come up with something new after last year's simplification of its share structure made it more vulnerable to a takeover.
The lesions were concentrated on the side of the frill, probably because its large area made it more vulnerable during battle.
If Ukraine loses its leverage as a transit country, that makes it more vulnerable to Russian pressure over gas prices and quantities.
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