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en There's no question Blagojevich is vulnerable.

en They had a tremendous impact. Not just because they underscore that this is a civil rights question, but they're making it clear this is a question of fairness that affects real families, including Latinos and African Americans — many of whom are the most vulnerable when discriminatorily excluded from marriage.

en We are a coastal city and we are very vulnerable to a storm, and there's one out there right now. We are not financially prepared for that storm. . . . It isn'ta question of if a storm of this nature hits Citrus County. It is a question of when.

en What we have failed to realize is the terrorists showed us on 9/11 that we are vulnerable. And Katrina showed us here in late August and September that we are still a very vulnerable society--and the most vulnerable part of the population ends up without the lifeboat.

en We have opened the Pandora's box and the question is, what is the way forward? If another incident (occurs), Iraq is really vulnerable.

en It exerts a lot of psychological pressure and undermines their perceived well-being. It makes you feel vulnerable. People start to question their future.

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. If we take as given that critical infrastructures are vulnerable to a cyber terrorist attack, then the question becomes whether there are actors with the capability and motivation to carry out such an operation.

en I think if Edgar gets in the race, he'll win the GOP nomination and beat Blagojevich,

en If he decides to do that, he'll be the nominee of our party, and he's the one that can beat Blagojevich,

en September 11 indicated our country is vulnerable, ... The thing we remain the least vulnerable to is an ICBM attack from another nation.

en When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability... To be alive is to be vulnerable.

en This will be the hardest battle Clay Shaw has ever faced. This is the most vulnerable seat in the state and one of the most vulnerable in the country.

en If he doesn't do it, then his country will face sanctions and become very vulnerable. If he does do it, then he will immediately get international support. The crucial question is whether he has the support of the military chiefs.

en Microsoft is the perfect canary because they are 100 percent vulnerable to IP (intellectual property) theft, and IP theft has turned out to be the key question in China's ability to go forward.

en The United States has a tradition of being a refuge to vulnerable people seeking haven from despotic regimes, and we will do our part to help this vulnerable population.


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