Sentence examples for now very vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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Still, Mr. Schnur said Mr. Brown's tax increase, which once seemed to have a good chance of winning despite California's antitax history (voters have rejected the last eight tax increases on the ballot), is now "very vulnerable".

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Sean, who was not a well man before he entered prison, and whose health suffered greatly while in custody, is now a very vulnerable person.

The experiences of 2007 reinforced the findings of earlier studies that anxiety whenever it rains leads to increases in stress and problems in sleeping: 'one strong message that came through is that people are now feeling very vulnerable and dread the approach of winter'.

Now they're very vulnerable.

"We are now very concerned about vulnerable groups like separated or unaccompanied children, parents who lost their children, the injured, the disabled and the elderly".

"We are now very concerned about vulnerable groups such as separated or unaccompanied children, parents who lost their children, the injured, the disabled and the elderly," said Ms. Di Martino.

She constantly questions herself to get the best of herself and knows how to be in the here and now, which is a very vulnerable state of being".

We are all now very aware just how vulnerable our data is to hacking, monitoring and censorship, regardless of the network or device you're using to access the web," Chris Houston, founder and CEO, SurfEasy, said in a statement.

You are very vulnerable now.

"Now they are feeling very vulnerable," she said.

Drivers "are very vulnerable right now," he said, because "they operate in areas where other taxis do not".

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