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You're vulnerable to events.
Of course, nothing, not even good intentions, is more vulnerable to events than a foreign-policy platform.
If there is a common thread in all these stories it is the reminder that modern centralised political parties will always be vulnerable to events and human beings.
Claims are rarely filed, but without such coverage, a corporation would be vulnerable to events that could wallop its bottom line.
Yet the UK consumer remains vulnerable to events, particularly an intensification of the euro crisis or further rises in oil and energy prices".
A better information flow, it appears, can make the economy more vulnerable to events in the real world.None of this is necessarily an argument against technology.
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Relations are highly vulnerable to outside events and defined more by disputes than cooperation.
As in the colonial period, the region was tremendously vulnerable to outside events and foreign nations.
Despite Brazil's best efforts, its giant debt means it remains vulnerable to outside events.
Scandinavian wolves are subject to inbreeding and poaching, and this makes the small population more vulnerable to random events.
"We are very much tied to mass transit, which is a system that is obviously vulnerable to natural events," the mayor said.
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