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"The spent fuel pool at Millstone 3 is vulnerable to acts of malice or insanity".
He added ominously that there were only 30 police covering the reservation's 2.2 million acres, hinting that developers would be vulnerable to acts of civil disobedience.
Because of its prominence and its central role in world commerce, however, the city also remained vulnerable to acts of terrorism, most notably two attacks on the World Trade Center complex.
"The sad reality is that our rails, transport and train networks remain shockingly vulnerable to acts of terrorism," said Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, left, chairwoman of the House Democratic Caucus Task Force on Homeland Security, at a news conference at Grand Central Terminal.
These public acts of bloodshed create the perception that all of us are vulnerable to acts of indiscriminate violence at any waking moment; that there is nowhere safe from harm. .
It also indicates that workers with job strain are more vulnerable to acts of violence.
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Those shallow foundations were vulnerable to individual acts of disobedience.
And most important, we don't think of ourselves as vulnerable to cowardly acts.
What the deaths of more than 5,000 people showed, on September 11th, was that we will always be vulnerable to extremists' acts, however sophisticated our technology or our society.
It must allow the greengrocer to say, "What's wrong with the workers of the world uniting?" Thus the sign helps the greengrocer to conceal from himself the low foundations of his obedience, at the same time concealing the low foundations of power.But those shallow foundations were vulnerable to individual acts of disobedience.
More importantly, it connects shy and socially awkward teens who are most vulnerable to committing acts of terrible violence (though it can also isolate them, as some large-scale research suggests).
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