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to shocks
verb
To cause to be emotionally shocked.
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They are also more vulnerable to shocks.
Smaller firms are vulnerable to shocks.
Many were beaten or subjected to shocks.
It can stand up to shocks and knocks with ease.
Large foreign-exchange reserves make countries less vulnerable to shocks.
Crucial elements of the system remain vulnerable to shocks.
"Families are really able to be more resilient to shocks.
Mobility of capital can also promote necessary adjustment to shocks.
But big-ticket homes appear much more resilient to shocks than lower-cost dwellings.
But, absent such an event, the oil price should be less vulnerable to shocks or manipulation.
It will mean that poor countries are better able to adapt to shocks.
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