Sentence examples for mean and vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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She goes from dotty and naïve to cutting and malicious in an instant — she is mean and vulnerable, befuddled and knowing, desperate and self-assured.

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Nonetheless, the St Johns in Florida was given high prioritization due to its genetic uniqueness, declines observed in mean length, and vulnerable location at the extreme southern end of the blueback herring range.

We will be judged as a society and as a culture by how we treated our meanest and most vulnerable citizens.

Because being happy means being open and vulnerable.

If you consider that being elderly often means being frail and vulnerable to begin with, you can see how it really sets the stage for anxiety".

"The lack of volatility usually means markets are complacent and vulnerable," said A. C. Moore, chief investment strategist for Dunvegan Associates.

They found that volunteers make a valuable, yet often understated, impact on sustainable development, and that they can be an effective means of reaching poor and vulnerable communities while also giving them access to valuable public services.

And that meant being more open and vulnerable than I ever wanted to be.

That meant being more open and vulnerable than I ever wanted to be".

26 Women's instinctive desire to protect their children meant images of ill and vulnerable babies and children, or showing children bereft of care, cut through rationalised defences and elicited strong self-referent emotions.

The characters in Fanny, Annie & Danny are messy and wonderful and devastating and mean and kind and petty and vulnerable -- just like us".

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