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Weaknesses in these areas make teams vulnerable to problems.
Nevertheless, American institutions remain vulnerable to problems their French counterparts might encounter.
The slime mould is also vulnerable to problems that plague human decisions.
"They're more vulnerable to problems with attention, planning and working memory, even among those with average I.Q.'s.
But they are now set to fall again by August 1998, leaving the market vulnerable to problems elsewhere.
Children, the elderly and people with respiratory problems are the most vulnerable to problems from formaldehyde exposure, said Dr. Julie L. Gerberding, director of the disease control centers.
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Older computers are especially vulnerable to Y2K problems.
He had been vulnerable to respiratory problems since contracting tuberculosis during his imprisonment under apartheid.
That makes the national poll the most vulnerable to any problems.
Football players are vulnerable to financial problems because of the nature of their contracts.
But independence could make Scotland vulnerable to new problems that cannot be easily dismissed.
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