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"Reporting internally through the ICWPA only identifies the whistleblowers, leaving them vulnerable to retaliation," he noted.
However, when investigators left the country, the local people who spoke out were vulnerable to retaliation.
When law enforcement groups objected, saying their members would be vulnerable to retaliation from criminals, he barred name searches.
As a massive manufacturing exporter, the aerospace giant is particularly vulnerable to retaliation from China, a major customer.
But The Times and other publications that had access to the documents removed the names of people judged vulnerable to retaliation.
Having lost their licenses, these lawyers are far more vulnerable to retaliation from the powerful institutions they have challenged, such as the Public Security Bureau.
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Yet too many remain vulnerable to employer retaliation.
They are too centralized; they are too vulnerable to state retaliation and control".
In all those cases, they will immediately become vulnerable to U.S. retaliation from the air.
Peacekeepers in the region, part of a hybrid United Nations and African Union force, are particularly vulnerable to government retaliation, diplomats and analysts say.
The same day his article appeared, the World Trade Organization ruled that the United States had not reformed cotton subsidies sufficiently to meet legal obligations in a longstanding case, leaving American agriculture and other domestic industries vulnerable to significant retaliation by Brazil.
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