Sentence examples for vulnerable sense from inspiring English sources

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Her devastatingly offhand way with a passive-aggressive put-down is a consistent catty joy, but the frayed-nerve desperation and vulnerable sense of independence she brings to proceedings makes her more than a standard fairytale gorgon.

This emotional risk perception factor -- the vulnerable sense that "It could happen to me" -- explains why anyone in the civilized world feels threatened by what happened in Paris, and what has happened in Tokyo and Mumbai and Barcelona and London and Nairobi and Oklahoma City and New York and Boston.

Interviewees also told us how a vulnerable sense of self could be strengthened by positive experiences of interaction, and mainstream understandings of recovery report that positive social contact can be a source of validation of the individual's growth and empowerment [ 38].

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Charlotte, bitter and vulnerable, senses every move by the couple and furiously accuses Paul of betrayal, but he denies it and remains a loyal but stoically detached caretaker.

Headlines popped up the world over, declaring it "THE WORST THING EVER" and claiming it's full of racist Japanese stereotypes; outlets watched it "SO YOU WOULDN'T HAVE TO;" and websites dissected it in GIF form to protect your vulnerable senses from experiencing both the audio and the visual components simultaneously.

The politicians would rather be lampooned than be electorally vulnerable.This sense of vulnerability is a little puzzling, since it is actually slight.

Recent polls show Brown maintains a comfortable lead on Mandel, but it's clear that Republicans see the senator as vulnerable and sense an opportunity to pick up the key seat in 2012.

The women in question were vulnerable in the sense that they were exposed to the inherent risks of their occupation.

"The government seems to be defending the 'running away' prosecutions because that's what's always been done, but the defense is weak and, I sense, vulnerable," he said.

In my novel The Trouble With Goats and Sheep, I explore the idea that we are all vulnerable to a sense of "unbelonging": any one of us could easily find ourselves in the consultation room.

They feel vulnerable in the sense that they are unsure as to whether they [are] wanted [in the UK]." Okewale's job and his grassroots activities in low-income communities led to his being an adviser to the community-led Citizens Inquiry into the Tottenham Riots in the wake of the 2011 London riots.

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