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There is going to be vulnerability, that is just a fact of life".
Vice President Dick Cheney says the problem is "obviously not" solved, and the national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, says "there will continue to be vulnerability".
"I don't believe it to be vulnerability.
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For example: a recent bereavement, being unsure about one's sexual orientation, low self-esteem, or lacking friends from one's own age group are all said to be "vulnerabilities".
"There's going to be vulnerabilities in the software," Peck says.
But to be embarrassed is to be vulnerable, and vulnerability can give you wings.
"It follows that there may be vulnerability to spread of other sexually transmitted diseases as well," she says.
Her gifts to the song are vulnerability, understatement and immediacy: the listener is right there, at the base of the tree.
Three main concepts can be distinguished in measuring vulnerability to poverty; these are vulnerability as expected poverty (VEP), vulnerability as low expected utility (VEU) and vulnerability as uninsured exposure to risk (VER) [23, 24].
This proved to be a vulnerability.
For decades, visual masking is suggested to be a vulnerability marker [4].
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