Sentence examples for vulnerable to challenges from inspiring English sources

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Law enforcement officials recognized soon after the Daubert ruling that fingerprinting could be vulnerable to challenges.

Seen as period pieces from a lost Republicanism, they are vulnerable to challenges from their right.

That may make newfangled census methods vulnerable to challenges from the courts.

The Trump Administration's favored shortcut — suspending the enforcement of a rule while it's being "reconsidered" — is proving vulnerable to challenges.

Mr. Kim is young — believed to be in his 20s — and untested, making him more vulnerable to challenges.

Some efforts to kick Planned Parenthood out of Title X have proved vulnerable to challenges in court.

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This provision is most vulnerable to challenge.

Our increasingly intimidating weather patterns would suggest that the idea is now vulnerable to challenge.

However, this option may be vulnerable to challenge as it is clearly aimed at excluding al-Megrahi.

As an attempt to draw awareness and attention away from something unpalatable, it is always vulnerable to challenge.

I suspect that trial judges will be inclined to resolve most doubts against plaintiffs if their findings are to be so vulnerable to challenge.

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