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In particular we applied a novel approach in identification, characterization and mapping of hazards particularly flooding, erosions, debris-flows and various types of slope failures or landslides as hazards and identified vulnerable issues and suggest the adaptation techniques for sustainable development.

This method is the best for data collection, providing rich insights into potentially vulnerable issues, and explaining the beliefs which impose a special behavior [ 11, 13, 14].

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But now they feel more upbeat about Mr. Forrester's chances, insisting that Mr. Corzine is vulnerable on issues like ethics and property taxes.

There is a danger that in removing benefits from vulnerable people, issues such as poor mental health, substance misuse and criminal activity may spiral out of control.

The challenges are: the pressure of a heavy workload, dealing with vulnerable, emotional issues and often with volatile clients in difficult situations.

Earley said the effect of the Brexit decision could be felt most keenly in London, which is the part of the UK most vulnerable to issues in financial services sector and exports.

But overall, the case may simply be that Mr Obama isn't all that vulnerable on issues of foreign policy, and Iran in particular, for now at least.To demonstrate this point, let me give you another line from either Mr Romney or Mr Obama: "Either the ayatollahs will get the message, or they will learn some very painful lessons about the meaning of American resolve".

As Mr. Mondale's surprise choice, Ms. Ferraro rocketed to national prominence, propelled by fervid feminist support, a spirited and sometimes saucy personality, canny political skills and the calculation by Democratic strategists that Reagan might be vulnerable on issues thought to be more important to women.

But Mr Tsipras knows that - even if the country's finances are stabilized - with relentless austerity the governing parties are acutely vulnerable to issues raised by the past.

These judgments are vulnerable to issues of reliability and suggests that judges used auditory-perceptual judgments when interpreting laryngoscopic footage, particularly when the view of laryngeal features is compromised.

Poor children in the U.S. are especially vulnerable to issues of hunger and malnutrition when school is not in session.

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