Hotel doors may be more vulnerable to unlocking by intruders than previously thought.
Americans will be more vulnerable to emerging threats than ever, and with less training and equipment to respond.
Android operating system, which is used with an array of device makers and is based on open-source software, so it can be more vulnerable to security breaches.
The survey found that many people thought the problem was getting worse, with 56% believing children growing up in this decade would be more vulnerable to mental health problems.
Texting is interrupting their sleep at an age when they need it most, and they could be more vulnerable to thier unintentional oversharing being posted for others to see.
And with less room now to respond with another spending binge, China and other emerging economies will be more vulnerable to damage from a new downturn in the West.
These seem to have become sharper since the crisis, given that firms without large deposit bases or big parent companies were shown to be more vulnerable to fickle borrowing markets.
Health officials are hoping people with pre-existing disease and young people will be among the first to get vaccinated because -- even considering the new data -- they tend to be more vulnerable to H1N1 than are older people.
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For example, at the same time that the Navy has stood up a cyber command to protect its warfighting nets, it has begun implementing a new information architecture called the Next Generation Enterprise Network likely to be more vulnerable to hackers and spies.
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However, if patients living with one lung have diabetes, coronary artery disease, chronic lung disease or are immunosuppressed, they may also be more vulnerable to develop complications such as respiratory distress or failure if they develop an upper respiratory infection such as bronchitis or pneumonia.
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The findings suggest that women may be biologically more vulnerable to the toxic effects of tobacco smoke.
But after the banking and euro-zone crises, Scotland would be far more vulnerable to shocks as a nation of 5m people than as part of a diversified economy of 62m.
Primarily because without the financial transfers and political credibility that comes with being part of a single UK, Scotland's economy would be much more vulnerable to shocks, and less able to raise funds cheaply in world markets to even out the bumps.
Back in 2008, European consumers turned out to be a lot more vulnerable to scary financial headlines about Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers than U.S. consumers.
Girls in particular seem to be a little bit more vulnerable to learned helplessness.
Ros-Lehtinen, the one GOP woman in line to be a committee chairwoman, said she thinks the reason she and her female colleagues have not been in significant elected leadership positions is because they tend to be more vulnerable back home, where they need to keep focused.
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But it's still the flu and can be spread to more vulnerable patients, with disastrous consequences for them.
If the wedge breakout holds and the market attacks the early January low, gold will be vulnerable to more substantial losses in the days ahead.
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The BBC's Phil Mercer, in Sydney, says many Australians who survived Black Saturday have been too afraid to return to the fire zone, while those who have come back to start again believe that more needs to be done to protect their vulnerable communities from nature's fury.
This can be quite frightening, especially to the more vulnerable elderly who think there may be an intruder in the house.
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Gifted children grow up to be more vulnerable, and less confident, even when they should be the most confident people in the room.
Police officers are also considered to be more vulnerable around this time of year because their focus is on spending time with their families, shopping and socialising.
Its borrowing costs may still be low, but France is more vulnerable to the crisis than Germany.
"I think that in the future, we'll see more stable advances and be less vulnerable to panic situations, " he said.
And regulators would be wise to do more research into the market for exchange-traded funds, which showed itself to be particularly vulnerable to price swings on May 6th.
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This could be used to make supercomputers more stable and reliable, and make servers less vulnerable to hacker attacks.
Many of the alternatives are more demanding, and may be vulnerable to disease or local market gluts.
Brahimi said that more humanitarian aid needs to be sent to vulnerable populations in Afghanistan.
South Africa have great depth in batting, but could be made to look vulnerable in the bowling department if England's plan to bat more aggressively in one-day cricket comes off.
Moreover, more attention must be paid to the plight of vulnerable African immigrants around the world.
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