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They battled gamely here but always looked too vulnerable for comfort, and nerves crept into United's play as a result.
During the past year, 3,337 children assessed as too vulnerable for prison were, nevertheless, sent to young offender institutions.
Like the Illinois-born Pryor, Chappelle, who grew up in Washington, D.C., and Ohio, looked like a boy, too skinny, too vulnerable for the big city: a target in both the black and white worlds.
Considered by prison officials to be too vulnerable for even the youth as adults wing of Wabash Valley prison, Gingerich is currently being temporarily housed at a juvenile facility.
And she's sober the entire time with Christian, unlike much of today's college coeds who leave themselves way too vulnerable for my comfort zone.
The War Office and the Army were concluding, at this point, that light tanks were a liability and too vulnerable for use in further combat, and the Tetrarch was considered to be obsolete.
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It was somewhat bizarre in how it was both endearing and saddening - perhaps I was just exhausted from the tour and, in the moment, too vulnerable, but for the rest of the day I just couldn't speak to anyone.
Guardianship derives from the state's parens patriae power, its duty to act as a parent for those considered too vulnerable to care for themselves.
And obviously if you bristle at that, it's too vulnerable an environment for you.
Mignolet has been too vulnerable too often for Liverpool this season but there was a succession of fine saves during these moments, in particular when Costa fired in a low right-foot effort that took a sizeable deflection and could easily have wrong-footed him.
By that point England were already looking too vulnerable in defence for Hodgson's liking and grateful that Oleh Gusev's cross had merely clipped a post, having flicked off Oxlade-Chamberlain and looped over Hart.
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