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"These women have unique vulnerabilities," Dr. Sherman said.
"In order to stay true to this spirit, rather than applying arbitrary criteria, each child's unique vulnerabilities should be taken into account.
But there is many a slip 'twixt cup and lip and Mrs Clinton possesses unique vulnerabilities as well as unique strengths.
The declaration calls on the New Urban Agenda to "recognise the unique vulnerabilities" of LGBTQ people and "empower LGBTQ people to participate at all levels of governance to create equitable, safe, socially inclusive and sustainable cities".
Women involved in CJ systems thus experience a set of unique vulnerabilities.
They have unique vulnerabilities and face significant barriers to accessing dental care because they rarely receive employment-based dental benefits and are ineligible for publicly funded dental programs.
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But the crisis also stems from Haiti's unique vulnerability to international financial turmoil.
A professor at Queens College, Nicholas Coch, has described the unique vulnerability of the metropolitan area to hurricanes.
Yes, New Yorkers understand London's pain - but we also share a special appreciation of a straphanger's unique vulnerability".
But given the hazards and the unique vulnerability of children, a tobacco farm is no place for a child to work.
Clinton's unique vulnerability was exposed when she struggled to beat Senator Bernie Sanders, a 74-year-old socialist from Vermont, in the Democratic primary.
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