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The phrase "vulnerable to runs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is susceptible or easily affected by a series of events or outcomes. Example: The economy is vulnerable to runs, as any negative news can cause a sudden decrease in the stock market and trigger a chain reaction of panic selling among investors.
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But they are vulnerable to runs.
Therefore, money funds can be vulnerable to runs when shareholders stampede for the exits.
Although these funds are typically managed conservatively, he said, they are vulnerable to runs, as occurred when Lehman Brothers collapsed.
Mr. Geithner wrote that without the changes, "our financial system will remain vulnerable to runs and instability".
The parallel is imperfect banks are uniquely vulnerable to runs and have a special role in the economy.
Ms. Schapiro also addressed efforts to change the rules governing money market funds, which she said were still vulnerable to runs by investors seeking to withdraw assets.
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Still, the strategy leaves retailers vulnerable to running out of a popular product.
At high tide the area was underwater, but at low tide a ship would be vulnerable to run or drift aground.
Supervisors on both sides of the Atlantic concluded that the bank's heavy reliance on wholesale markets (very short-term loans from companies and other banks) left it especially vulnerable to running out of money when confidence collapsed.
By remaining exploit-agnostic, it remains open to novel attacks, its static approach leads to faster execution and is not vulnerable to run-time evasion.
Since these residents pipe their water directly from springs and creeks, they are more vulnerable to running out.
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