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The water now runs across pavement, seeking lower ground rendered more vulnerable to flood.
Merkel apart, Europe is rendered more vulnerable by its perceived lack of strong, dependable leaders.
Would the caterpillars in the nicotine-free fields be rendered more vulnerable to the spiders?They were, as the team report this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
They are also rendered more vulnerable to violence and exploitation, particularly in environments where gender-based violence rates are already high, such as in Sierra Leone.
The new FISA bill removes much of the protective cloak U.S. citizens had under the previous versions of the bill; instead citizens' most private conversations when communicating with people abroad are rendered more vulnerable to eavesdropping without adequate judicial oversight.
Critically ill patients are prone to develop impairments in immunoregulation during a stay in the ICU and thus are rendered more vulnerable to mold infections.
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This made tank destroyers lighter, faster, and easier to manufacture, but it also rendered them more vulnerable to enemy fire.
Whole books can (and have) been written about this -- see for example DeWind and Kinley's AIDing Migration -- but briefly, neoliberalism rendered Haiti more vulnerable to the earthquake.
Without the capacity to eliminate glutamate, OPCs and other cell types will be rendered even more vulnerable to damage and eventual cell death.
Yet the show also renders him more vulnerable than ever.
Asia's megacities show no signs of shrinking, even as rising sea levels render them more vulnerable to storm surges.
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