Sentence examples for vulnerable to repeat from inspiring English sources

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Is there something in the culture or structure of Italian soccer that makes it vulnerable to repeat scandal?

Despite the prevalence of pro-victim rhetoric during the prison-building era, few policymakers have asked themselves who experiences crime, who is most vulnerable to repeat crime or what survivors need to recover and avoid future harm.

Greg Dyke, the Football Association chairman, has admitted having "serious concerns" about England's supporters being vulnerable to repeat attacks from armed gangs of co-ordinated Russian hooligans over the next few days and accused Uefa of not doing enough to protect innocent fans.

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Persons who lack C3 and thus cannot complete the later steps in the complement sequence are vulnerable to repeated bacterial infections.

Many described it as another example of the dysfunction within the security services that has left Kenya, a country once known as an island of stability in a turbulent region, vulnerable to repeated terror atrocities.

It has been predicted that populations occurring in marginal habitats may be more vulnerable to repeated population crashes which can also result in a significant reduction in genetic diversity (Cozzolino et al. 2003), which may be the case in many orchids of Madagascar where only a few individuals are left in the wild.

Are we going to remain weak and vulnerable to repeated assault because of our inner divisiveness?

With some estimates that nearly two million existing properties worth $882 billion will be vulnerable to repeated inundation by 2100 due to climate change, there is little choice.

Within half an hour the highly efficient gunners on Southampton had knocked down the main and mizen masts on Heureuse Réunion, leaving her unable to manoeuvre and vulnerable to repeated pounding at close range.

Finally, research on dual and superinfection is pertinent to the development of preventive approaches, as it is clear that in some instances HIV-positive individuals are vulnerable to repeated infection with other viral strains.

In this phase the organ is extremely vulnerable to repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis and will not be able to degrade the ECM components, which finally promotes fibrosis after a number of repeated injuries [ 78].

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