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But with collective bargaining in flux between the owners and the players union, players like Bush with high salaries and modest statistics could be vulnerable to release.
So, despite Rosatom's core-catcher feature for arresting meltdowns, its reactors may be as potentially vulnerable to release of radioactive material if the water-cooling system failed — as happened at Fukushima Daiichi.
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Results indicate that the area is potentially vulnerable to releases of radioactive materials over a much wider area than has previously considered.
"We consider the health and wellbeing of those within the containment and will attend to the needs of any vulnerable people, looking to release them at the earliest opportunity.
(2) The handle to the spring sticks up away from the fixture where it is inconveniently vulnerable to being released when inserting the rubber boot.
The high expression of Bim in the spheroids suggested that the spheroids were primed for apoptotic death and thus vulnerable to other approaches designed to release Bim.
But the carbon in wood is vulnerable to rapid release.
Companies--and programmers--are also vulnerable to the release of new consoles, which require a lot of programming modifications.
Generally, livestock were more vulnerable to predation when released into the forests without accompanying herders.
Livestock in general were more vulnerable to predation when released into the forests without accompanying herders, especially during farming seasons.
The statement did not call for authorities to provide protection for victims, who would be vulnerable to attack once released.
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