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Home-buyers have taken on so much more debt that they are now much more vulnerable to higher rates.
Food crops, and thus first-generation energy crops, seem to be more vulnerable to higher climate variability and more frequent extreme events than perennial lignocellulosic species.
14 Lower socioeconomic position across the life course has been shown to predict poorer physical functioning in mid-life 16 Second, individuals who have been subjected to social adversity in childhood might be more vulnerable to higher job demands than those with no such experiences.
HSC is also more vulnerable to high temperatures due to its high density and low porosity compared to conventional concrete.
Insurers continue to take high profits first, leaving enrollees more vulnerable to high out-of-pocket costs for health care.
Pilgrims with conditions such as diabetes and hypertension are more vulnerable to high altitude sickness.
In additions, males and those aged ≤ 65 years old were more vulnerable to high temperatures.
On Staten Island and in parts of Queens, many of the wires run above ground, making them impervious to manhole fires but more vulnerable to high winds and storms.
We can forgive him because we're human — let he who did not do something awful to someone weaker and more vulnerable in high school cast the first stone.
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