Sentence examples for vulnerable means from inspiring English sources

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Because one of the definitions of vulnerable means "susceptible to being wounded," people associate vulnerability with being weak.

Just like the realization that even big banks are vulnerable" shook world markets in 2008, the official said, "the idea that even the U.S. is vulnerable means that many investors have lost an anchor".

There's no "health meter" to rely on (or to clutter up the screen), so knowing when you're vulnerable means watching for physiological cues your fighter's weary face, a slowing left hook, an increasingly bloody nose.

Being willingly vulnerable means that she is never plagued with embarrassment.

Being vulnerable means putting yourself out there and taking a risk.

Being vulnerable means: capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt.

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But must protecting the vulnerable mean eliminating private initiative?

Children up to the class 5 were more vulnerable (mean age 10.5 years) than those in higher classes.

"If Fannie and Freddie are vulnerable, it means no one is absolutely safe".

And in that town, an identity so small, so vulnerable, probably means their eventual disappearance.

The Bluefin tuna has moved from the least concern category to vulnerable, which means that it is now threatened with extinction.

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