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Indeed, one can envision a 'hierarchy of vulnerability' with downstream FGUs being most vulnerable to loss of function.
Downstream FGUs appear to be more vulnerable to loss of function than their upstream regulators, but this vulnerability is apparently compensated by different FGUs of similar functions.
This imbalance between borrowing and lending makes them vulnerable to loss of confidence and crisis, especially in poor countries.
In a teleconference with reporters yesterday, K. David Harrison, an associate professor of linguistics at Swarthmore, said that more than half the languages had no written form and were "vulnerable to loss and being forgotten".
As a result, the city peripheral area vulnerable to loss of green land agriculture.
Cavity excavators (woodpeckers, chickadees, nuthatches) are vulnerable to loss of old forest associated with traditional harvest practices.
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But his plan would also leave those investors vulnerable to losses from market fluctuations.
Reserve's net asset value fell below $1 a share on Sept. 16, making investors vulnerable to losses.
The agency also said the banks are vulnerable to losses from Spain's burst real estate bubble.
That saves the cost of borrowing, though the trader is still vulnerable to losses if the share price rises.
And these changes tend to increase total damages as well as make insurance companies more vulnerable to losses from disasters.
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