Sentence examples for now vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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"They're now afraid, they're now vulnerable.

Some of these deals are now vulnerable, too.

WITH even the largest vessels now vulnerable to pirates, these are dangerous times for shipping.

Our increasingly intimidating weather patterns would suggest that the idea is now vulnerable to challenge.

I think Mr Hatoyama, who appears to lack bottom, is now vulnerable.

Blotched gray moths, previously protected from predation by birds, are now vulnerable, while the dark moths are less conspicuous.

When it came off it conveyed that he was now vulnerable and his life had changed for ever.

The same was true of United's initial momentum: their display had flattened and they were now vulnerable.

Continental is now vulnerable to a takeover by Northwest, Mr. Driker argued, unless Northwest sheds the stake.

Similarly, large telecoms-equipment makers are offering more bargains, making life increasingly difficult for newcomers.Even on the Internet, small is now vulnerable, as surfers visit fewer websites.

Three events have been offered up for delisting, with the Epsom Derby, the Rugby League Challenge Cup final and the Winter Olympics those now vulnerable.

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