Sentence examples for very vulnerable to attack from inspiring English sources

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When the attacker did not enjoy air superiority, as often happened to the Allies before 1942 and to the Germans after that year, the logistic "tails" on which blitzkrieg tactics depended proved very vulnerable to attack by fighter-bombers.

At the same time, the videogame industry is very vulnerable to attack from politicians.

The Clinton email setup also was initially running a standalone Microsoft Windows Server, which is very vulnerable to attack, with at least 800 known trojans/spyware in existence that can steal keys and certificates.

Scale-free networks are usually very recalcitrant (remains un-fragmented, i.e., every node is connected, by some paths, to the others) to random removal of nodes, named as "failure", but very vulnerable to "attack", in which the nodes with highest degree are removed first [36] [38].

We observed that DCNs were very vulnerable to "attack", i.e., the modified ASP had a sharp increase and reached the peak after removing 2.5% and 5% of the nodes of yeast and rice, respectively, and much more robust against "failure", i.e., the modified ASP had a much slower increase compared to "attack".

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Burrowing species that leave their young unattended at a very early stage are particularly vulnerable to attack.

If you try to retreat, you are very vulnerable to being attacked on your way out.

Today the region remains vulnerable to attack.

All three layers are vulnerable to attack.

Our chemical plants are vulnerable to attack...

How were we so vulnerable to attack?

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