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Automotive reviewers say the lightness of the car makes it vulnerable to wind gusts.
As he left the blocks, Pistorius popped straight up while others drove forward in a low, aerodynamic position, less vulnerable to wind resistance.
The size and lightness make it possible to rise into thin air, but those factors also make it vulnerable to wind at ground level.
Adobes, he boasted, would endure the Dust Bowl better than wooden aboveground structures that were vulnerable to wind, snow, dust and termites.
There was disquiet, too, over matters on the 11th green, the outpost at the end of the St Andrews loop most vulnerable to wind, where Brooks Koepka found it impossible to replace his ball six feet from the hole.
Building façades are vulnerable to wind and wind-borne debris during extreme weather conditions like hurricanes.
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And you may not want to keep it up for long, as the bike leaves the rider vulnerable to the wind and leaning forward sharply.
The little seven-seater plane is vulnerable to both wind and fog, and the island can be cut off for days, sometimes even weeks, particularly in winter.
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