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Riparian areas, which are essential to breeding birds, are particularly vulnerable to development pressures.
Although it is not known how many still exist, homes in Alpine and Closter are considered vulnerable to development.
In summary, we suggest that individuals with abnormally high neuronal Hb levels could be particularly vulnerable to development of neurodegeneration.
He criticized the city for "cherry picking" buildings that he said were not vulnerable to development and ignoring many others that were.
They are: The Clean Water Protection/Flood Prevention Act, which would provide protection for smaller wetlands that are now vulnerable to development because of loopholes in state and federal law.
A24 Wilderness Protection Limited The Interior Department wants to limit Bureau of Land Management lands eligible for wilderness protection to 23 million acres, a figure environmental groups say leaves millions of acres vulnerable to development.
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Some industries are less vulnerable to developments in technology but still have to adapt to wider uncertainties, such as recession.
Soli Ozel, professor of international relations at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, says: "If the Kurdish issue was not so divisive domestically, then Turkey would not be so vulnerable to developments among the Syrian Kurds or consider them so important".
Lloyds said the outlook for the UK economy was "subdued and vulnerable to developments in the eurozone".
However, it is vulnerable to developments in Russia, its biggest trading partner after the EU and a major destination for its migrant workers.
Especially in areas of rapidly evolving technologies, closed groups are vulnerable to developments they don't see and can't participate in.
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