In Rotherham, data and IT systems were found not to be up-to-date so information on vulnerable children may not have been passed on as quickly as it should be.
"As a society we recognise that non-smokers need to be protected from carcinogens when at work but we are not doing enough to protect the most vulnerable non-smokers of all - children, " he said.
But not all grocers are equally vulnerable to low-end competition.
Children of non-smokers are just as vulnerable (if not more so) than the children of smokers.
It is not just relatively low skilled call-centre jobs that now appear vulnerable to offshoring.
To promote safe lending in the long term, some risk must be left with depositors, and far more (it is to be hoped) with owners, but not so much as to make the system vulnerable to short-term instability.
All such computers are vulnerable to this cyber-disaster -- but not if Johnson can help it.
The final myth is the one that leads to the most pronounced false sense of security - that my make of computer or operating system is not vulnerable to security problems.
But it illustrates not only how vulnerable the public is to the predations of small-time operators but also how such cases make it tough for honest entrepreneurs to sell nationally through the mail.
She said this could be explained through the "just-world hypothesis, " the belief that people think the world should be good -- and when it is not, especially when a blameless and vulnerable person suffers as a result, someone needs to be punished.
It is also far more gripping, not least because it is told in the vulnerable but never self-indulgent voice of somebody who loves this part of Turkey, and has a soft spot for all the peoples who have lived, loved, died and killed there.
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We are not talking about vast numbers of children - we are talking about the most vulnerable children.
And since Aetna specializes in selling managed-care plans to businesses, not government, it's not vulnerable to the coming cost squeeze on Medicaid.
Like Ponting, Pietersen is at his most vulnerable when he is not dictating proceedings and has looked particularly ill-at-ease with the short ball in the warm-up games.
We are not going to have a one-sided deal that hurts the folks who are most vulnerable.
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Worse, many economists think the dollar is overvalued, and vulnerable, not least because of America's huge and growing current-account deficit.
This, the Americans said, would not have caught the rogues but would have left Californian biotechnology giants vulnerable to intellectual-property theft.
Not even a half-time teamtalk from Ferguson inspired United to positive action and they looked increasingly vulnerable after the break.
Investing in climate smart agriculture and capacity building for vulnerable rural communities will not be sustainable without the inclusion of women in the decision-making process.
The issue being the fact that there were a number of Democrats in vulnerable districts where gun rights were popular that would -- politically it was not wise.
It was not a day free of concerns, however - Wenger admitted his side's defence looked "vulnerable" and also revealed defender Laurent Koscielny had suffered concussion after a clash of heads with team-mate Sebastian Squillaci in the build-up to Fulham's goal, scored by Diomansy Kamara.
After its discovery, some argued that even if the eruptions did not cause the extinction, they weakened the biosphere and made it particularly vulnerable to the Chicxulub hammer-blow.
Income alone is often not enough to ensure access to an affordable and beneficial choice, especially for people who are low-income or economically vulnerable.
Greece is at its most vulnerable while its exit could serve as an example to show that a bailed-out economy will not enjoy a blank cheque.
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