Sentence examples for making it highly vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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In its early years, China couldn't detect incoming missiles, had only a fledgling nuclear command and control system, and had very slow preparation and launch times for its missiles, making it highly vulnerable to a first strike by either the Soviet Union or the United States.

Today, Cuba still imports about 60% of its domestic food requirement, making it highly vulnerable to price increases, changes in food supply and the impacts of natural disasters.

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That makes it "highly vulnerable" to a downturn.

" He also believes the company's increasingly bleak fundamentals make it highly vulnerable to downgrades.

Moreover, the industry's dependence on water makes it highly vulnerable to water shortages.

Even more fundamentally, it defines work in a way that makes it highly vulnerable to automation, thereby dramatically increasing the risk that more and more work will be taken by the machine.

Dominica's position in the Caribbean makes it highly vulnerable to Atlantic hurricanes — notably David in 1979, and most recently Dean in 2007 — which are undoubtedly the most important natural disturbance to its fauna and flora.

While Mozambique is well endowed with water resources, the fact that many major rivers originate outside the country, makes it highly vulnerable (MINAG, 2010).

The repetitive nature of the rDNA region makes it highly recombinogenic and vulnerable to loss of copies after deleterious recombination events among the repeats.

These have made its performance highly vulnerable to financial contagion.

Right now the United States produces less than half the petroleum it consumes, making us highly vulnerable to disruptions in world oil markets.

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