Sentence examples for worryingly vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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A country once governed by Mussolini and Berlusconi, the magazine wrote, "is worryingly vulnerable to populism".

But the country is still worryingly vulnerable to bio-terrorism.The government's strategy to prevent such attacks relies chiefly on international non-proliferation agreements to keep stores of dangerous bugs secure.

The quest for solutions became increasingly urgent when Shane Long, fresh off the bench, outjumped Coloccini – worryingly vulnerable these days – to another long ball and nodded down to Elia.

By emphasising low interest rates (good for indebted companies but bad for savers) and low wages (ditto) to help companies out of their mess, Japan's economy has depended too much on exports and is now worryingly vulnerable to external shocks.Politicians complain about firms' tendency to hoard cash, and urge firms to pay workers more.

Solid in the first half but England's central defence still looked worryingly vulnerable when the slightest pressure was applied.

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As soon as the economic pace slows and, given worryingly low investment levels, some deceleration is likely before 2007 the president may find himself vulnerable, with neither sufficient cash nor the Peronist apparatus to grease the electoral wheels in his favour.Without the cushion of a growing economy, Mr Kirchner's autocratic tendencies would become a greater political liability.

Worryingly, they have begun to restrict access to their territory, allowing only some of the most vulnerable to get through.

Worryingly few.

Worryingly, some do.

SWFs remain worryingly opaque.

Or worryingly weird.

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