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The F.C.C. had hoped that those rules would be less vulnerable to legal and political challenges.
The paper doesn't explain why this "golden key" would be less vulnerable to abuse than any other backdoor.
Britain would be less vulnerable, so the argument goes, were it protected by membership of the euro.
· Pilotless planes would be flown closer together, automatically rerouted to avoid bad weather, and would be less vulnerable to hijackers.
It would be less vulnerable than the MX in silos, traveling around military bases on specially hardened vehicles.
More ambitiously, the credit rating of the entire area might be used to issue Eurobonds, which would be less vulnerable to speculation.
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If we weren't so shortsighted, and so enamored of easy money, we'd be less vulnerable to scummy scammers like Bernie Madoff, the sleazy money lenders, and all the other charlatans who helped create this recession.
It would also be less vulnerable to legal challenge.
The stock would then be less vulnerable to the sharp price swings that plague thinly traded stocks.
Mr. Giuliani is preparing a tougher law that would, presumably, be less vulnerable to having holes poked in it.
Because of Mr. Rajapaksa's citizenship, the United States would also be less vulnerable to accusations that it was meddling in the affairs of another nation.
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