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Until then, investors are vulnerable to bad executions and the high costs associated with them.

The transition from launch to execution is vulnerable to three predictable slumps.

Every interview conducted by television reporters, and most print journalists, was monitored; any Iraqi voicing an opinion other than those approved by the state would be vulnerable to arrest, torture and execution.

Unless there is a total abolition of the death penalty in Indonesia, those on death row are vulnerable to sudden announcements about executions – the government needs to give only three days notice for an execution.

By remaining exploit-agnostic, it remains open to novel attacks, its static approach leads to faster execution and is not vulnerable to run-time evasion.

"While the weak macro environment and strengthening dollar make Europe more of a mixed bag, we believe Dell's strong infrastructure in the region and exemplary operational execution make it less vulnerable to any potential woes".

It's been discovered that uTorrent 1.7.5 (build 4602), uTorrent 1.8 (alpha 7834) and BitTorrent 6.0 (build 5535) are all vulnerable to a remote denial of service attack; code execution is rumored to be possible, too.

Strictly Come Dancing, in fact, is vulnerable to the charge of favouring classic ballroom moves – with some judges imposing strict definitions of correct execution – rather than free-style modern dance.

This makes the systems vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks, where attackers engineer conditions that result in overconsumption of resources or starvation and stalling of execution.

"They are vulnerable to exploitation".

"That made him vulnerable to some people.

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