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The task is tougher for cocaine than for heroin, because cocaine is more frequently shipped or flown to its markets, making it vulnerable to seizure.
Further, Ukraine is already dependent on Russia for more than half of its natural gas, making it vulnerable to Russian manipulation.
Angola gets about 84percentt of its fiscal revenue from petrodollars, making it vulnerable to price swings like the drop last year to $33.87 a barrel on Dec. 19 from $145.29 on July 3.
Humanity increasingly stores its collective knowledge virtually, in the clouds, making it vulnerable to catastrophic loss.
The old Boardwalk had simply rested on the pilings, making it vulnerable to the storm surge.
The EGJ is anatomically and physiologically complex, making it vulnerable to dysfunction by several mechanisms.
Coming all at once, however, a cloud looms over the entire industry, making it vulnerable to complete collapse.
The airport operates to capacity now, making it vulnerable to huge disruption and limiting the number of flights.
But Italian industry depended on low wages, making it vulnerable to competition from China as labor costs rose.
A lack of genetic diversity is normally considered bad for a population, making it vulnerable to disease, among other problems.
It has a long coastline, making it vulnerable to rising sea levels and intensifying storms and flooding.
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