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Suddenly our elderly, listing boat felt somewhat vulnerable.
The mounting criticism also comes at a somewhat vulnerable time for Groupon's management team.
The Dart Group tried to acquire Dayton Hudson at a somewhat vulnerable moment in 1987.
"Airports, oil refineries, Three Mile Island -- our free society leaves these places somewhat vulnerable".
The Texans appeared somewhat vulnerable last week, giving up 105 yards to Vick Ballard, a Colts rookie.
Even then, as the far more experienced Israelis have learned, Americans will remain somewhat vulnerable to suicidal terrorists.
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It's interesting to note that Europe, where the consumption share of G.D.P. is 55 percent, is somewhat less vulnerable to this dynamic.
Property and casualty insurers tend to be somewhat less vulnerable to investment fluctuations than life insurers, but they are also showing signs of strain.
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.
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.
"You may be somewhat less vulnerable to price shocks and the U.S. may be slightly more protected, but it doesn't give you the energy independence some people claim," he said.
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