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Carmichael said the current strategy "still clings to the notion that people at desks in Whitehall know best … This is was always going to be particularly vulnerable to that.
"But this also increases the opportunities for violence to take place … and women and girls are particularly vulnerable to that.
I want to forget I am vulnerable to that damning epithet "mental illness" (and it is a vulnerability, not a permanent condition – most of the time, when they are well, "depressives" are perfectly cheerful, well-rounded human beings).
Are you personally vulnerable to that sort of thing?
"As the Cole showed us, ships can be vulnerable to that kind of suicide attack," Capt.
Interestingly, even as America becomes less vulnerable to that region's volatility, China will become more so — and more directly involved in its politics as a result.
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But it would also give relief to the countless businesses that today find themselves vulnerable to patents that shouldn't have been issued in the first place.
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