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When we put all of our eggs (or seeds, or animals) in one diversity basket, it leaves that system open to vulnerabilities.
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Westminster isn't famously open to vulnerability.
I think that one thing it's useful to have as a poet is a few less layers of skin, and being open to vulnerability.
Later, he came to love the street-life of San Francisco, and his work became not only looser in form, but more open to vulnerability, and filled with greater sympathy for things.
" While many studies show that individuals who are open to vulnerability and accepting love from others tend to be happier and healthier people, you are not required to accept love from everyone.
If public radio sticks with its current franchises and sound, Mr. Shapiro said, it will "leave us open to other vulnerabilities, as the next-generation audience goes elsewhere for its content".
From the details on an accompanying tell-all Tumblr blog, a tipster explains that with Aerolink, the ultrasonic sounds encode a store, register, and transaction identifier but the process may be open to security vulnerabilities.
It is not until we open ourselves to vulnerability that we are able to heal and it is through healing that we discover our strength.
I find that if you're willing to be open, to expose your vulnerability, you're going to succeed with me.
Many people in my classes and workshops have said that when they stop feeding the angry wolf and instead open to their own vulnerability, it feels like a homecoming.
"On one side interoperability opens up systems," said Pilu. "They are no longer single-vendor and tightly controlled, and inevitably this opens them up to vulnerabilities.
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