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Here, the ruling kings and princes could be somewhat more vulnerable to public demands that they take a step as dramatic as President Mubarak's.
CBS's timing in this dispute leaves the network in a somewhat more vulnerable position, because other than "Dome" and the reality program "Big Brother," it does not have a deep store of shows vital to viewers this summer.
A genetic variation that once protected people in sub-Saharan Africa from a now extinct form of malaria may have left them somewhat more vulnerable to infection by H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.
But the big cash disbursement could leave Ford somewhat more vulnerable in a recession, although the company would still have as much cash after the special dividend as General Motors has now.
If Mr. Lugar hangs on to win, he might be somewhat more vulnerable than in past races as some issues that Mr. Mourdock has raised, like Mr. Lugar's residency status in Indiana, could potentially be picked up upon by Mr. Donnelly.
Last December, The Journal of Health and Social Behavior published a study called "You Don't Bring Me Anything but Down," which reported that compared with unattached peers, involved adolescents were somewhat more vulnerable to depression, delinquency, alcohol abuse and problems with school and parents.
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But Robusta, which is more vulnerable to fluctuating temperatures, could suffer somewhat greater global losses overall.
Some of them are more vulnerable to clock skew and jitter than others, each asks for somewhat different hardware resources, and not all of them have the same impact on performance.
These complex lifecycles are somewhat mysterious from an evolutionary perspective, as the reliance on more than one host species seems likely to make the parasite more vulnerable to ecosystem perturbation and to restrict its range (López et al. 2015).
They were more vulnerable.
He never seemed more vulnerable.
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