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And would he have felt safer or more vulnerable if the ISI had known his whereabouts?
Saying that, I feel more vulnerable if I'm out in the West End meeting friends.
The laxer rules on branches leave them more vulnerable if they or their parent banks get into difficulties.
"They made the system more vulnerable if markets started losing faith in debt sustainability in countries like Spain".
After six months in the hospital, Pendergrass returned as a far more vulnerable (if no less romantic) figure.
Cold weather poses a hazard to household plumbing, which is even more vulnerable if the heating system fails.
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We think that's the way to go, although we haven't ruled out regulation, particularly for more vulnerable customers, if our reforms don't work".
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