Sentence examples for vulnerable to bear from inspiring English sources

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She was too vulnerable to bear any hurt.

Human rights may contribute to redressing this imbalance by bringing its fundamental concern with people who are marginalized and vulnerable to bear on the evolution of public health ethics, encouraging the latter to meaningfully address global health problems, and acting as an important corrective to the chronic neglect of issues facing the world's most vulnerable populations.

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Warming also can expose lairs and make pups vulnerable to bears and foxes.

Two staunch liberals, Senators Tom Harkin of Iowa and John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia, said in a letter to Mr. Obama that he should "reject changes to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security that would cut benefits, shift costs to states, alter the structure of these critical programs, or force vulnerable populations to bear the burden of deficit reduction".

There will be plenty of winners and arguably even more losers as Mr Osborne targets some of the most vulnerable in society to bear the burden of more cuts, including £12bn of welfare savings, while he helps the middle classes with significant tax giveaways.

Section 230 is nothing more or less than an open declaration by the government that it is unfortunate and vulnerable users who have to bear these costs, and — unlike any other kind of publisher, unlike people who print books or print newspapers or air TV shows — the people who dole out the power to instantly publish anything they want online should bear no responsibility or risk.

And in both outbreaks, the heaviest burden fell on vulnerable populations least able to bear it.

Opening Pacific Islands' economies even more to imports from Australia and other countries to the disadvantage of their own, rather fragile and vulnerable economies might be easier to bear when labour mobility becomes a binding part of trade agreements.

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) — The National Rifle Association's decision to ban guns during Mike Pence's speech at its annual meeting in Dallas this week "leaves him totally vulnerable to a bear attack," the Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, warned on Monday.

By Andy Borowitz April 30, 2018 WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) — The National Rifle Association's decision to ban guns during Mike Pence's speech at its annual meeting in Dallas this week "leaves him totally vulnerable to a bear attack," the Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, warned on Monday.

They humbled him, exposing a vulnerable, needy penitent who was sometimes, frankly, hard to bear.

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