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In addition, the panel system is vulnerable to cheating on a massive scale.
So it is in the field of recovery that the marathon is most vulnerable to cheating.
But Mike Aitken, director of governmental affairs for the Society for Human Resource Management, a trade association, said the E-Verify system remained vulnerable to cheating by immigrants who used real identity documents belonging to other people.
Drivers have claimed that as Uber expands rapidly, the system is vulnerable to cheating by those looking to save money following reductions in Uber's fares – a claim denied by the insurgent technology firm.
Previous methods that kept those secrets safe were all vulnerable to cheating, Kemp says.
However, its evolutionary stability is somewhat problematic, since cooperative communication is vulnerable to cheating.
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"Students were particularly vulnerable to being cheated because they placed their trust in health care plans sponsored by their colleges," Mr. Cuomo said in a written statement.
Ayoub, allowing himself a touch of pride in his newfound responsibility, is nonetheless still a child, vulnerable to being cheated by middlemen when he joins the smugglers and overruled and humiliated by his uncle in matters affecting family honor.
They enjoy no benefits and about 40percentt of them must rely on food stamps and Medicaid to make ends meet, plus many are in the 'shadow economy,' vulnerable to being cheated on the already miserly wages.
Or to the stay-at-home mother who made herself financially vulnerable to your cheating ass.
"We are never more likely to be vulnerable to a cheat than when we ourselves are trying to diddle someone out of a masterpiece," wrote the critic James Fenton in 2007.
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