Sentence examples for making vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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The current thinking is set up against making vulnerable people feel safer, and in favour of rampant competition - this is, after all, the rationale behind the new PE curriculum.

Already, the Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who faces his own-re-election battle this fall, has said he intends to force a vote on the E.P.A's draft climate rule for new coal plants, making vulnerable Democrats cast a difficult election-year vote.

The affluence of high-tech modernity cannot possibly be universalized become an asset of the species because it is predicated on a global division of labour that is geared precisely to abysmal price and wage differences between populations (and making vulnerable the many my emphasis)".

The agreement calls for an elevation of these commitments every 5 years, a system to track progress, financing for poor countries to expand clean energy and help making vulnerable regions more resilient.

Making vulnerable populations aware of the presence of mosquitoes may improve bednet use among people owning but not using a bednet.

Achieving efficiency should not be an objective to attain at the expense of making vulnerable the rights of workers to have a decent income and benefits under the given labour regulations of countries.

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Uncommon and dependent upon wooded habitats, this rodent has been made vulnerable to extinction by deforestation.

Gough's critics are concerned that his presence could make vulnerable people feel disturbed and threatened.

Here was a single mother made vulnerable by health problems and divorce.

He's not used to being made vulnerable.

Finally, some families believed the patient was weakened or made vulnerable by the disease.

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