Others take the time transform first, adding to their attack flexibility while increasing their vulnerability.
They said companies moving into the trade center may not want to be constantly reminded of their vulnerability.
The importance of FOL's and their vulnerability is best described by Benjamin Miller.
Participation in the banking system also protects households from theft and reduces their vulnerability to discriminatory or predatory lending practices.
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These exhibits teach the public about the sea otter and explain their vulnerability to tragedies caused by humans, including oil spills.
The union said the threat of bogus allegations was a constant fear among teachers and other members of staff, highlighting their vulnerability.
They complain that big firms in rich countries are exploiting their vulnerability.
To counter their vulnerability, Miss Chen advocates sex-education programmes that convey not just the mechanics, but also the emotional and social aspects of sex.
Adobe only started caring about high-profile titles when Angry Birds was released for Google Chrome using HTML5, showcasing a competing technology and exposing their vulnerability.
As market states increase their wealth, they inadvertently increase their vulnerability.
But that, of course, increased their vulnerability when things went wrong.
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Laissez-faire ideology has its merits, but cannot compete successfully with a population weaned on the welfare state, whose members are keenly attuned to their vulnerability in our volatile era.
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The conventional wisdom judged the efficiency of markets by the accuracy of individual prices rather than on their robustness in the event of shocks or their vulnerability when liquidity dries up.
"It was the embassy's view, and the Department concurred, that because of their vulnerability, we should consider them for resettlement, " says a spokeswoman for the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
One possible cause of their vulnerability is that the virus has evolved around its problem, and found a way to use a slightly different chemokine receptor as a way into its target macrophages.
The Organization is engaged in the conceptual shift in thinking away from post-disaster reaction to pre-disaster action and helping countries to reduce their vulnerability to natural hazards and develop their capacity to cope with disasters.
"The constantly increasing workload and stress under which teachers work, and their vulnerability to the ailments brought into school by pupils, inevitably impact on the amount of time they have off sick, " a spokeswoman said.
"Americans today have two major worries: the vulnerability of their investments and vulnerability from terrorism, " notes Nell Minow, a leading corporate governance activist.
But that tactical maneuver also would expose Republicans to their greatest political vulnerability.
None were required to inform their customers of the vulnerability or even of recorded attacks.
Several Algerian commentators stress their country's vulnerability to attack in the wake of the Malian crisis.
The decision was based on the vulnerability of their funding and liquidity profiles given weaker economic growth in Europe.
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It was to prove an expensive miss as Chelsea exposed all parts of Arsenal's vulnerability to double their advantage after 23 minutes.
Sources said the Taliban may have been watching the troops make preparations to depart and launched their attack at a time of vulnerability.
But as their currencies slide, the big vulnerability for the Poles, Hungarians and Romanians, especially, arises from the debt taken on by firms and households in foreign currency, mainly from foreign-owned banks.
And, as I have pointed out here many times, part of the vulnerability of British banks is through their loans to other eurozone banks.
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Although the economic pain that is being inflicted on Russia and the ex-tigers is out of all proportion to the policy errors of their governments, the fact remains that the vulnerability to financial crisis was created not by international speculators and other bogeymen but by woefully inadequate oversight of domestic finance, private, public and quasi-public.
Participants noted most archives don't have an exhaustive catalog of everything in their collections, and Landau and Savedoff exploited that vulnerability to steal documents without leaving a record.
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