Sentence examples for making us vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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High oil prices have helped Iran weather past sanctions, Mr. Zandi said, "but now the reliance on oil revenue is making us vulnerable".

If an "intelligent designer" engineered the human body, he points out, air and food would not travel through the same pipes, making us vulnerable to choking.

Our long period of immaturity is a risky evolutionary strategy, making us vulnerable early on to predators or sickness, and delaying for many years our capacity to reproduce, but the payoff is immense.

It attacks our brains, and sometimes our hearts, making us vulnerable to human parasites -- the kind of parasites who never see a limit to how much wealth they can pocket for themselves.

This means that those who control access to our personal data can and sometimes do control our experience on the web - making us vulnerable to manipulation and infringing on our basic human liberties, namely, the right to self-direct the line between our public and private selves.

How we behave, what we experience, and how we understand this, influences the sympathetic nervous system, and levels of hormones, such as cortisol, which in turn affect blood pressure and the immune system, making us vulnerable to a range of illnesses [ 15].

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The violence that these conditions make us vulnerable to is then used as evidence that sex work is intrinsically violent, and thus should be further criminalised – making us further vulnerable to this very violence.

But we have never exposed ourselves in this way before, and it makes us vulnerable if anyone chooses to use it against us.

And might make us vulnerable to something called "Monet fatigue".

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