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"More vulnerable to what?" he said.
Vulnerable to what? one might ask.
Libertarianism is vulnerable to what is called the "intelligibility" objection.
In this case, the market was vulnerable to what Mr. Paulsen described as "government volatility".
One is whether completed foreclosures will be vulnerable to what GMAC is calling "corrective action".
So the other logical possibility was to think, Well, maybe they're simply more vulnerable to what everybody does".
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According to Gregory Davis, why is the typical New Orleans musician more vulnerable, and to what would such a musician be vulnerable?
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The Red Sox are even more vulnerable to insult, what with Nomar Garciaparra smoldering over his own brush with Rodriguez last winter, and Pedro Martínez mulling his next move.
And even if these particular terrorists relied on hand-delivered notes and other forms of communication not vulnerable to eavesdropping, what about other terrorists who might be lurking?
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