Sentence examples for vulnerable to issues from inspiring English sources

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Earley said the effect of the Brexit decision could be felt most keenly in London, which is the part of the UK most vulnerable to issues in financial services sector and exports.

But Mr Tsipras knows that - even if the country's finances are stabilized - with relentless austerity the governing parties are acutely vulnerable to issues raised by the past.

These judgments are vulnerable to issues of reliability and suggests that judges used auditory-perceptual judgments when interpreting laryngoscopic footage, particularly when the view of laryngeal features is compromised.

Poor children in the U.S. are especially vulnerable to issues of hunger and malnutrition when school is not in session.

Finally, the team-based model was found to be less vulnerable to issues such as staff shortages caused by, for example, sick leave or on other occasions.

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Using more complex passwords just compounds the issue, while more simple or repetitive passwords can be vulnerable to security issues.

Not all the water Coca-Cola uses, for example, comes from areas vulnerable to water issues, she says.

But often, these devices are vulnerable to security issues.

Olympic sports such as sailing, cycling, open water swimming and the marathon appear vulnerable to similar issues.

Thorarinsson also urges people to use the official extension instead of the clones available now in the Chrome Web Store as some of those were copied long ago and may be out of date, while others might be vulnerable to security issues.

They are, thus, far more vulnerable to appearance issues, even though the alleged improprieties of higher court judges are far more noticeable.

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