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In a word, they were already far more vulnerable on day one of the epidemic than any western country would be.
Yet, three years later, Mr Bush looks more vulnerable on two fronts.
And they were still more vulnerable on the subject of fathers — the taciturn, unemotional men about whom Roethke and Wright wrote some of their best poems.
The unseeded Philippoussis actually looked the more vulnerable on his serve, but somehow hung on and achieved the crucial break in the 14th game of the deciding set.
They say that there may have been design flaws, and that poor quality control made Firestone tires more vulnerable on heavy sport utility vehicles.
Cockerill stopped short of blaming the surface for Tuilagi's injury but a feeling appears to be developing that some players are more vulnerable on artificial turf than others.
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Out of office he would become a "weaker, less visible person", Freixo said, more vulnerable to attempts on his life.
They tend to specialize in content rather than technology, making them more vulnerable to gyrations on Wall Street.
But Ms. Quinn may ultimately be more vulnerable to attacks on a different issue: her vote in 2008 to overturn the city's term limits law and allow MayorMichael R. Bloombergto seek a third term.
Unlike California's Silicon Valley, New York's new media industry tends to specialize in content rather than technology, making it more vulnerable to gyrations on Wall Street because few of these companies are likely to show a profit any time soon.
It further concludes that "Iran may be more vulnerable to influence on the [nuclear] issue than we judged previously".
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