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Brady is more vulnerable under consistent and ruthless pressure.
A team cannot defend this obligingly and expect to get away with it and, unfortunately for Hodgson, England were even more vulnerable under the slate-grey skies of Sáo Paulo than they had been in the searing heat of Manaus.
The high demand of electricity makes power networks more vulnerable under cascading failures.
Healthy participants were significantly more vulnerable under ketamine to a false sense of limb ownership.
The two polar surfaces of hepatocytes exhibit a differential susceptibility with the canalicular pole being more vulnerable under conditions of sepsis.
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First, the isolates were sent by the participating laboratories on a voluntary basis, as IPD is not a notifiable disease in Germany which makes the system more vulnerable to under-reporting.
"We're pleased that in the end we managed to help more vulnerable people under this scheme than was required," said Claire Miles, managing director of British Gas New Energy.
And nowhere is that area more vulnerable than under water.
Younger, smaller galleries will be more vulnerable to going under.
Considering the finding that body dissatisfaction can begin in childhood, the researchers wrote: "This suggests that contrary to previous reports, some children [vulnerable because of early body dissatisfaction and higher weight] might be more vulnerable to feeling under pressure from media, family and peers".
Therefore columns are likely to be more vulnerable than beams under certain loadings.
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