Sentence examples for vulnerable fine from inspiring English sources

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We must protect the most vulnerable; fine, then why not assign extra penalties for criminals who prey on the poor, children, or — as a few prosecutors have done — the elderly?

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The groups asserted that the new requirements were onerous and made volunteers vulnerable to fines and even felony charges.

With respect to knowledge of musical objects, superordinate knowledge about musical style (eras, composers) and note values (absolute pitch) is less vulnerable than fine-grained, object-specific knowledge about particular compositions.

Whatever the case, titles like "Lovelace," a thankfully nonexploitative biopic from Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman about the life and depressing times of the "Deep Throat" star Linda Boreman, a k a Linda Lovelace (a very fine, vulnerable Amanda Seyfried), were among a number of entries that put sex front and center(fold).

The director, Jon Poll, never finds the right tone; the comedy careens from cloying to over-the-top, the breakthroughs and the revelations come with no price, and despite fine, vulnerable performances from Dennings and Downey, the film, with its prefab resolutions, is utterly devoid of life.

Despite Hamill's confident spot kick giving them the lead, Hearts remained vulnerable and a fine Jim Goodwin free-kick was turned wide by MacDonald at full stretch, while Thompson flicked a great chance over the crossbar from three yards.

Ms. Rapace, the girl with the dragon tattoo in the Swedish film adaptations of the Stieg Larsson trilogy, is a fine heroine, vulnerable and determined.

"Ms. Rapace, the girl with the dragon tattoo in the Swedish film adaptations of the Stieg Larsson trilogy, is a fine heroine, vulnerable and determined," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.

"Ms. Rapace, the girl with the dragon tattoo in the Swedish film adaptations of the Stieg Larsson trilogy, is a fine heroine, vulnerable and determined," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.

(Her face looks eerily like a tinted period photograph in some of the early scenes.) She's best in her exchanges with a very fine, persuasively vulnerable Sienna Miller, who plays Thomas's wife, Caitlin.

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