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" 'Balanced' is too often a misnomer, and this is the fund category that is most vulnerable to misrepresentation and confusion".
The stigma that his death carries has made his image and his work much more vulnerable to misrepresentation and projection.
The subtle distinctions Fairlie and I were trying to make turn out to be vulnerable to misrepresentation.
Mr. Geithner told CNBC he briefed other American regulators and British authorities on his concerns that the Libor process was "flawed and vulnerable to misrepresentation".
This is particularly important to photographs of children taken in low-resource settings who can be more vulnerable to misrepresentation.
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Without incorporation of the larger evaluation report (let alone an understanding of the project itself), this data may be vulnerable to misinterpretation or misrepresentation.
And just as political messages can be twisted into snippets of misinformation, scientific findings, too, are vulnerable to distortions and misrepresentations that stick in the public mind, especially if they fit ideologic biases.
"They are vulnerable to exploitation".
Brazil is vulnerable to China's slowdown.
But they are vulnerable to runs.
Nonetheless, the discussions remain vulnerable to derailment.
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