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The question is: Do vulnerabilities exist inside America?

The same vulnerabilities exist in accountancy, the law, and even creative industries, like advertising and media.

"If vulnerabilities exist in any voting system for a long enough time, someone's going to exploit it".

"We are aware of various reports which make the claim that vulnerabilities exist in fingerprint sensor technology used by several manufacturers, including Honor.

He said the agency had received a summary of the proposal and added that from "what we have seen so far, in our opinion, the same vulnerabilities exist that led to the closing of Pennsylvania Avenue".

Mr. Menchini said other vulnerabilities exist because of the route that calls follow, from the two 911 centers operated by the Police Department in Lower Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn, then back out to dispatchers for each agency.

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A culture of ignoring "vulnerabilities" existed in the RAF shortly before a Hercules plane was shot down over Iraq with the loss of 10 servicemen, it was claimed at an inquest yesterday.

Few dare suggest that, even if a perfect magical golden key with no vulnerabilities existed, one which could only be used by government officials within their official remit, the question of whether it should be implemented would still be morally complex.

– Somali GBV survivor, Camp 1 Likewise, vulnerabilities existed for single women who lived alone or with small children and/or where houses provided little structural protection, particularly in camp settings.

Because a number of uncertainties related to seismic hazard and physical vulnerability exist, it has been widely acknowledged that probabilistic approaches and methodological frameworks are required when assessing, in a prospective way, feasible future losses (McGuire 2004; Grossi and Kunreuther 2005; UNISDR 2013; GFDRR 2014).

Multiple definitions of vulnerability exist in the literature (Watts and Bohle 1993; Luers 2005; Adger 2006; Cutter 2006; Eakin and Luers 2006; O'Brien et al. 2007; Vogel et al. 2007; Cannon and Muller-Mahn 2010; Miller et al. 2010; Turner 2010; Ribot 2011; Bassett and Fogelman 2013).

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