Sentence examples for more vulnerable environment from inspiring English sources

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In Africa, these companies are not only utilising these time-tested methods in a more vulnerable environment to protect their interests, but are using even more brutal techniques to maintain business freedoms than historically witnessed in the UK, Australia, Ireland and the US.

The territory has been severely deforested through the years, creating a drier, more vulnerable environment in which fire can easily spread.

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The reason is that a combination of open borders, the tide of Muslim immigration, and the corresponding increase in the popularity of far right political movements in Europe add up to a more integrated, less tolerant, and more vulnerable security environment in the near to medium term.

It should have done that not least with social reasons in mind, for quite a few students who come from more socially vulnerable environments and backgrounds will now find it much more difficult to take part in Erasmus.

When locked into certain routes and times, individuals may feel more vulnerable within their environment [10].

Every time I hear a sexually suggestive comment, every time a male guest makes a remark on my appearance, and every time I hear my female co-workers complain about a customer's inappropriate behavior, I am reminded that we as women are much more vulnerable in this environment.

Every time I hear a sexually suggestive comment; every time a male guest makes a remark on my appearance; and every time I hear my female coworkers complain about a customer's inappropriate behaviour, I am reminded that we as women are much more vulnerable in this environment.

Borghol et al. (2006) obtained evidence that the H19 DMR is more vulnerable to the environment.

This makes inbred populations more vulnerable to stressful environments.

Increased seed longevity can help to buffer populations from fluctuating environments, and therefore by reducing seed longevity, parental effects in this species may weaken the seed-bank storage effect leaving populations more vulnerable to unpredictable environments (Kochanek et al. 2010).

At times, sergeants didn't work the same shifts as the officers they supervised or saw their subordinates infrequently, "creating an environment more vulnerable to undetected misconduct," the report said.

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