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The root cause is the Concorde itself and its vulnerability to such catastrophic disasters.
In alumni football, vulnerability to such injuries can be exacerbated by age and inactivity.
The Cole's vulnerability to such an apparent attack immediately raised questions about the security measures the ship had taken.
"Our vulnerability to such diseases has been heightened by the growth in international travel and the globalisation of food production.
Most of these buildings have been or are built without consideration for their vulnerability to such events.
Our vulnerability to such diseases has been heightened by the growth in international travel and the globalization of food production.
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Also, he said, other "in-bred communities" that showed vulnerability to cancer, such as Ashkenazi Jews, were often susceptible to different types of the disease.
More than six years before the biggest sex discrimination lawsuit in history was filed against Wal-Mart Stores, the company hired a prominent law firm to examine its vulnerability to just such a suit.
Awareness of the increased vulnerability to hazards such as savannah fires and hand-dug well failure that enclosure presents caused some experienced pastoralists to oppose enclosure.
We chose to use the 3-PG process-based growth model (Physiological Principles Predicting Growth) to simulate forest responses to differences in the climate and soil conditions that affect tree vigor and forest vulnerability to disturbances such as bark beetles.
Aging is accompanied by increasing vulnerability to pathologies such as atherosclerosis (ATH) and Alzheimer disease (AD).
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