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Pietersen's unbeaten 62 underpinned only a vulnerable 129 for six, and although Pakistan looked sure to complete the chase with ease at one stage, England's bowlers dug in to sneak the spoils.

Another challenge is how best to integrate ecological drivers with sociological processes underpinning disease transmission in vulnerable communities, an area only now beginning to be examined (Lindsay and Birley 1996; Lindsay and Martens 1998; Patz et al. 1996).

However he too had issues with the voice "It's just a shame it's not stronger," pointing out some weaknesses, "the best thing about the song is the bridge, which is sassy but vulnerable at the same time, and underpinned by a sweet melody, but the rest of the song can't match up: the verses are sluggish... .....

Could the failure model that has underpinned network profitability finally be vulnerable?

Almost all societies are vulnerable to the complex international circuitry that underpins mobile phone, transport and banking systems.

There have always been and continue to be common themes underpinning suicide in jails: remand prisoners are more vulnerable and we know segregation makes more people vulnerable.

This progress is attributed to a strengthened health system and improved access to quality health services underpinned by outreach activities to reach the vulnerable population.

Supporting vulnerable groups' health at community level emerged as a key underpinning motivator to being involved in the intervention.

The language is all about support ("In times of economic hardship it is more important than ever that social housing helps the most vulnerable in society," began the consultation paper in 2012), but the underpinning principle is that the state has no business being a provider of ordinary, decent housing to ordinary, decent people.

As a result, many councils resort to what is known as "gatekeeping" — ad hoc measures of dubious legal underpinning designed to avoid admitting the duty to house vulnerable people who present themselves, sometimes with shopping bags full of possessions, at local authority housing offices.

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