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Secondly, we examined the means by which adolescent EA may come to pose vulnerability, namely that it explains the relation between maternal EA and adolescent depressive symptoms.
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According to Markey, nearly 100% of cars on the market include wireless technologies that could pose vulnerabilities to hacking or privacy intrusions, while most automobile manufacturers are unaware of or unable to report on past hacking incidents.
The present study utilized a high-risk design to determine if EA indeed poses vulnerability to adolescent MDD.
The express targets are "emos", short for "emotional": a western-derived identity, teenagers adopting a pose of vulnerability, along with tight clothes and skewed hairdos and body piercing.
Further down the bed, a baby boy lies, his legs aloft, mouth open and eyes closed in a pose of vulnerability and abandon.
Customers failing to secure the computing environment may pose a vulnerability to the Cloud infrastructure.
Some of his chief strengths — his facility with words, his wry detachment, his reasoning skills, his youthful cool — have not always served him well and may pose significant vulnerabilities in the series of presidential debates that begins Friday, according to political analysts and a review of his earlier debate performances.
Some of his strengths -- his facility with words, his wry detachment, his reasoning skills, his youthful cool -- have not always served him well and may pose significant vulnerabilities in the presidential debates that begin Friday, according to political analysts and a review of his earlier debate performances.
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