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Brazil has felt vulnerable to soaring oil prices and to supply disruptions.

Fat cats and dogs were more vulnerable to diabetes, arthritis, heart problems and liver disease.

The first step is to identify critical system assets — intangible or tangible — that are vulnerable to malicious attacks.

Like their European honey bee relatives, alfalfa leafcutting bees are vulnerable to a disease known as “chalkbrood.”

Furthermore, Asia remains vulnerable to external threats, including a disorderly unwinding of global imbalances and protectionism in the west.

Asking programmers to test each byte and every invariant when reading a file seems hopeless — but failing to do so leaves your programs vulnerable to fuzz.

They focused on species likely to encounter waterfowl such as geese and ducks, which are known to be particularly vulnerable to H5N1.

There are certain situations that make you more vulnerable to temptation than others. Some circumstances will cause you to stumble almost immediately, while others don't bother you much.

For all their ideological differences, the linguistic and ethnic homogeneity of the Koreas has always rendered each vulnerable to spying by the other.

They say they control 80 percent of it but are still vulnerable to pro-Gaddafi snipers concealed in high buildings. Continued...

She said that the world today was more vulnerable to the adverse effects of an influenza pandemic than it was in 1968, when the last pandemic began.

This is not the first time Japan’s leaders have tried to emphasise the fun side of life to strengthen Japan’s domestic economy and leave it less vulnerable to the vagaries of world trade.

While wealthy schools can fare better in a downturn, they are also seen as vulnerable to prolonged market slumps because they tend to fund a greater portion of their budget from their endowment.

The statistical evidence suggests that, thanks to the central bankers' credibility as inflation fighters, America's underlying rate of price increases has become less vulnerable to transitory pressures, such as rising energy or food prices.

Regions of the body that are most vulnerable to radiation damage include the cells lining the intestine and stomach, and the blood-cell producing cells in the bone marrow.

He is vulnerable to temptation.

Young birds are very vulnerable to predators.

One is security: such systems will be vulnerable to all sorts of hacker attacks.

But this now makes them vulnerable to the global slowdown, and in recent months their shares have skidded.

Higher levels of estrogen and particularly progesterone can result in puffy, tender gums that are vulnerable to minor infection.

So, the greater the external reliance the country's economy is, through trade, particularly export, tend to make that national economy rather vulnerable to the external shock.

Cheney said the Obama administration's decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center will make America less safe and more vulnerable to another terrorist attack.

Machines that had already been "patched" with Microsoft software aimed at thwarting the virus were not vulnerable to the new Code Red, computer experts said.

Most of us spend less time in the sun during the winter, and that means we can end up vitamin d-deficient, leaving us vulnerable to any number of infections.

The reigning theory is the same as it is for so many syndromes with no known cause: some people are born with genes that make them highly vulnerable to environmental stimuli.

One solution is to rebuild the aging power grid to be less vulnerable to solar disruptions.

Malnutrition is rife: 6 out of 10 children show signs of stunting, and are vulnerable to disease.

"We're programmed to believe that tradition is good," but that also means we're vulnerable to the sort of institutional inertia that undid great societies in the past.

Smart grid technology is a moniker for an effort to update the nation's antiquated electrical grid, which experts say is inefficient, prone to failure and vulnerable to cyber sabotage.

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But it is vulnerable to vandalism.

Singapore is the first Asian country to report quarterly economic data and the latest figures suggest the region could be vulnerable to an expected US slowdown.

Keep in mind, too, that stop-and-go activities, such as mixing walking with running, can make you more vulnerable to the cold if you repeatedly work up a sweat and then get chilly.

But this unconscious control system is vulnerable to blips, particularly when we are stressed or have lots of things on our minds, Wegner said.

Straight white men are especially vulnerable to this sort of amnesia.

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