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So they are thought to have more vulnerability than a telephone modem connection, which is turned "on" only when it dials up the Internet provider.
In portraying a civilized urbanite forced to get in touch with his inner savage, Mr. Quaid shows more vulnerability than most actors in such roles.
That said, it's all too easy to slip into a siege state with such inherited relationships and display more vulnerability than you would in other situations.
"I think there's a lot more vulnerability than people realize," Hira says.
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Don't Obama and Clinton have more vulnerabilities than a typical nominee?
(In fact, Firefox suffered from more vulnerabilities than IE, in 2006, according to IBM).
Though I believe that the Patriots have a few more vulnerabilities than the Seahawks, I would advise against betting significant sums on this game.
Though I believe that the Patriots have a few more vulnerabilities than the Seahawks, I would advise against betting significant sums on this game — in part because Super Bowl gambling is seldom wise in any circumstance, but also because I anticipate a tightly contested affair.
A number of studies have found that women who abuse substances enter treatment with greater psychological problems and more vulnerabilities than men.
Open source components don't have more vulnerabilities than closed source ones, he added, "but their heavy reuse makes those vulnerabilities more impactful".
The first one that between the adult and the child is the easiest to defend on paternalistic grounds since the child undeniably has more vulnerabilities than the adult.
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