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West also gave a puzzle that measured subjects' vulnerability to something called "anchoring bias," which Kahneman and Tversky had demonstrated in the nineteen-seventies.
They might not even know your vulnerability to something and might have hurt you.
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This leader made a point of turning compassion from something we talk about privately - perhaps in embarrassment; perhaps in fear that we will expose our intrinsic human vulnerability - to something that can, and must, find its way to the heart of politics and the center of leadership.
Our vulnerability to this attack was not something predetermined, like the cyclical shedding of a lobster's armored shell.
Drake's main obsessions may seem surface-level, but it's worth noting the very personal way he relates to women, money, fame, vulnerability, and bravado that connects to something larger, and surprisingly resonant a Drake concert is one of the most diverse events you may ever attend.
Children under your care are your responsibility and their potential vulnerability to over-use and over-stimulation by 3D technology is something you must be careful about.
Adolescents also experience high levels of schizotypal thinking [ 16], something which among adults is related to high vulnerability to mental illness [ 17].
THERE is something about being older that is supposed to make for vulnerability to the pitches of confidence men.
We also have to do something to address how the rise of connected devices means increased vulnerability to cyber-attacks.
Haiti's vulnerability owes something to geography, and much to history.
Bringing greater vulnerability to lives already precarious.
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