Sentence examples for vulnerable to arguments from inspiring English sources

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That means that any regulation that bankers oppose may be vulnerable to arguments that it will hurt the economy.

This leaves Italian editors vulnerable to arguments that their product has 'now been published for long enough' and must be taken down.

"We are obviously vulnerable to arguments that yes it is fine we have these improving economic statistics - we have economic growth, unemployment is falling and all that - but the ordinary man is perfectly entitled to say 'there isn't much of that down here'".

Ignorance can make you vulnerable to arguments.

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There are few areas of the Russian economy that are not vulnerable to the arguments of national security and the need to stand up to the West.

While data show that fewer than 3 percent of small businesses would pay higher taxes if the top rates revert to their pre-2001 lenoughenough Democratic lawmakers feel vulnerable to Republicans' arguments about small businesses that the White House and Congressional leaders could end up postponing the issue until after the elections, in a lame-duck session.

Given the structure of the argument it should become evident that the coherence theory (and any other theory) would be equally vulnerable to the argument.

As a musician, I am vulnerable to the argument that musicality should be the arbiter of everything, though I am aware the world does not agree.

Over the weekend, Democrats were vulnerable to the argument, made by McConnell and others, that they had shut down the government over an issue that doesn't have to be resolved immediately.

The Wright approach may therefore leave Radio 3 vulnerable to the argument – of an economising board of management – that it should be closed down during the day, its listeners dispatched to Classic FM and the station reverting to its ancient format of evening service.

The fear is not so much that the ruling is vulnerable to counter-arguments on appeal as it is that the appeal will reach the US supreme court, where conservative and moderate justices have signalled that they prefer incrementalism when it comes to gay rights.

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