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They define trust as "the willingness of a party to be vulnerable to the actions of another party based on the expectation that the other will perform a particular action important to the trustor, irrespective of the ability to monitor or control the other party".

To this day, Palestinian civilians are not "protected persons," and they are vulnerable to arbitrary actions like administrative detention.

The rebels have now lost their supply line to the Lebanese border just six miles away, and Sunni villages in the area are more vulnerable to the actions of the regime and Hezbollah.

Union safety experts predicted that many industries would resist drafting guidelines because they feared that they might be more vulnerable to enforcement actions if they were seen as ignoring those guidelines.

"As writers, we are particularly concerned about the impact of the unreformed libel laws on the freedom to write: biographers, historians, journalists and even novelists will remain vulnerable to libel actions on trivial and vexatious grounds.

"Other sites such as Facebook that have been abused by malicious users are under temporary restriction until the necessary protection mechanisms are in place to ensure that Nauruans and members of our community are not left exposed and vulnerable to the actions of criminals, sexual perverts and cyber bullies," it said.

Sheyndel's life, in short, is a life without any women's warmth or real "sisterhood" in it, and this makes her all the more vulnerable to the actions and judgments of the men around her.

Given the disparate nature of the various compounds tested here, it is highly unlikely that they all share the same specific targeting of gene promoters for the two phenotypes and rather, it appears that the cholinergic phenotype is simply far more vulnerable to neurotoxicant actions than is the catecholaminergic phenotype.

Indeed, it has been demonstrated directly in mouse oocytes that centromeric cohesion is more vulnerable to the actions of separase (Espl1 - Mouse Genome Informatics) than arm cohesion (Chiang et al., 2011), and because of an age-related loss in SGO2 this vulnerability would only be increased.

Polysynaptic activity and/or antidromic firing may be particularly vulnerable to TTX action on voltage-gated sodium channels, due to their lower the safety factor for action potential propagation.

We've asked these men and women not only to put themselves in harm's way, but to open their most private, vulnerable selves to actions and images that scar.

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