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Owing perhaps in part to the discomfort of the squatter, the pose is perceived as one of vulnerability.
"An American hand reaching out to an unclenching authoritarian fist" was, opined the columnist, a metaphor "of hope, as the president intends — but also one of vulnerability, as Obama may discover sooner than he expects".
Their process is one of vulnerability, courage, ambiguity and complexity too.
It is filled with public health risks and the picture that emerges is one of vulnerability and distress.
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In the practical use of the term vulnerability, these different references ecological, social, and physical are often mixed up, and sometimes it is simply forgotten that exposure is only one precondition of vulnerability, not vulnerability itself.
In addition, it shows that an increase in one unit of vulnerability at the time of the earthquake is associated with a substantial increase in the odds of choosing work only rather than school only.
There was one moment of vulnerability.
They've notified Apple of their discovery, and the company has already fully patched one type of vulnerability and partially patched another, but three still remain unresolved.
This is one type of vulnerability assessment, for which multiple theoretical frameworks and methodologies are available.
Voices broke and tears flowed – but the tone was one of quiet vulnerability rather than loud proclaiming.
His story is one of absolute vulnerability and cut deep in terms of my response to him.
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