But the loss of its two senior managers does make it more vulnerable to a takeover.
But boys have only one X chromosome, leaving them more vulnerable to defects like this.
Until they get all three of these shots, they are more vulnerable to catching the disease.
They are more and more vulnerable, and they have been for the last decade, treading water.
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There are more vulnerable Democrats than Republicans up for re-election, especially in the Senate.
Awkwardly, America's economy is more vulnerable to a drop in share prices than ever before.
Children, because of their smaller bodies and developing systems, are more vulnerable to pesticides than adults.
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That makes companies such as Capital Trust and Starwood Property more vulnerable should real-estate values fall.
First of all, the newly insured encompasses populations typically more vulnerable to scams and theft.
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Cancer cells create too much telomerase, but blocking the enzyme makes cancer cells more vulnerable.
Uprooted and on the move, they are more vulnerable to intelligence intercepts and Predator strikes.
What has really increased poverty is folks losing their jobs and being much more vulnerable.
When people go to a group, they feel very vulnerable, more vulnerable than they already feel.
Girls in particular seem to be a little bit more vulnerable to learned helplessness.
Even more vulnerable are stand-alone hedge funds that borrow heavily to dabble in debt.
Moreover, political campaigns are more vulnerable than ever to gaffes thanks to YouTube and the blogosphere.
Everyone faces risks, but predators target women because they seem, and sometimes they are, more vulnerable.
But although Starbucks is more vulnerable than most businesses to such campaigning, it is not anomalous.
That in turn, has left the monarchy more vulnerable than it has been in a while.
But the rising debt burden makes households more vulnerable to a shock such as rising unemployment.
He said the bonobos were probably more vulnerable than common chimps and lowland gorillas.
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The quirks of America's legal system mean its companies are even more vulnerable to discrimination lawsuits.
The market judgment, expressed through bond yields, is that Portugal looks the more vulnerable.
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This leaves a far more vulnerable (and probably younger) undiversified class of investors in their place.
Hotel doors may be more vulnerable to unlocking by intruders than previously thought.
But it skips out on the direct internet connection, which could leave it more vulnerable to hacks.
Damage to more vulnerable parts of the body like the head and spine is thankfully less common.
The findings suggest that women may be biologically more vulnerable to the toxic effects of tobacco smoke.
Women are more vulnerable to online security breaches, so here are a few words from the Web-wise.
Knox may be safe in Seattle, but her erstwhile boyfriend is far more vulnerable here in Italy.
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