Sentence examples for vulnerable meaning from inspiring English sources

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When the European debt crisis heated up this summer, French banks were viewed as vulnerable, meaning they would have had a hard time borrowing at reasonable rates.

Gary Ballance, dropped into the deep end at the last minute, is understandably the man most vulnerable, meaning one of Alex Hales or Ravi Bopara could get a recall.

For example, in the current Syrian refugee response in Jordan and Lebanon, many food distributions are not adapted to ensure priority for the most vulnerable meaning it is the strongest who can push their way to the front of queues and are most likely to receive food.

African elephants are classed as vulnerable, meaning that they're likely to become endangered unless the circumstances change.

The Equus Survival Trust considers the breed to be "vulnerable", meaning that there are between 500 and 1500 active adult breeding mares in existence today.

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In the past, he said, his goal would have been "to prove how they spent money trying to secure their system and still vuln" (meaning vulnerable).

Vulnerable has the meaning both of being blessed and wounded.

We must seek those quiet spaces in our life that are safe for vulnerable explorations of meaning.

By 1975, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust considered them vulnerable to extinction, meaning there were fewer than 900 breeding females in the UK.

Without such data, the general population continues to see all Asian Americans as a single entity, meaning vulnerable groups do not receive external further support.

And what people forget is that she not only had that voice, she was also an incredibly gifted actress and comedian, which was repressed by MGM because they wanted her to play a certain kind of well-intentioned, well-meaning, vulnerable girl".

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