Sentence examples for vulnerable to constant from inspiring English sources

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Residents remained vulnerable to constant janjaweed attacks.

'The First Amendment was supposed to make the government vulnerable to constant oversight by a vigorous press.

That left women vulnerable to constant groping on public transport, for example, by men who knew they could never be prosecuted.

As elsewhere in Syria, the children of Aleppo often bear the brunt of the violence, deprived of schooling, malnourished, dying of preventable diseases, vulnerable to constant bombardment.

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The high density of some endemics may allow quick recovery from localized pulsed disturbances, but they may render the habitat vulnerable to large-scale, constant impacts like marine debris, global change factors, and fishing, contributing to the NWHI's probable low resistance and resilience.

Experimental findings have revealed that granular soils are vulnerable to pre-failure instability when subjected to constant shear drained (CSD) stress path.

Demyelination of axons reduces the conduction velocity of nerve impulses, but also makes the axons vulnerable to degeneration (Franklin and Ffrench-Constant, 2008).

DM itself is largely vulnerable to valumetric scaling as well as constant change.

Claiborne's motivations weren't complicated, if you buy the government's line: As the complaint puts it, her "constant financial difficulties" made her vulnerable to foreign agents.

Indeed, they noted, French money funds with floating share prices were no less vulnerable to runs during the 2008 panic than funds with constant share prices.

While vulnerable to pathological, physiological, and pharmacological stressors, cardiac rhythm control is remarkably constant and robust.

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