Mr Trimble's most vulnerable point has always been the fraught business of decommissioning.
There is a risk that history will repeat itself, as millions of poor and low income families find themselves at their weakest and most vulnerable point in the aftermath of the crises.
Sgt Romesha also led a team to secure an ammunition supply point and then turned his attention to defending a vulnerable entry point.
"It's quite clear that, in some places, police officers who are finding vulnerable young people at a point of crisis have no realistic option other than to take them to cells, " he added.
But our resilience is not infinite, and the question remains as to whether our moral resources and intellectual clarity have been degraded to the point that we are vulnerable as never before.
Mr. Hicks said that at one point, he felt so vulnerable he asked diplomatic security officers if they would train diplomats how to handle guns.
And clearly, I think that has left the middle class, whether they're homeowners or not, much more vulnerable to any economic shocks at this point.
The responses should give you some idea of what opportunities you have for a new revenue stream, or may even point out where you are vulnerable.
So I recommend raising cash when the market seems vulnerable and then look for a new entry point.
"That comes back to linking in very carefully about the point we have made about protecting the vulnerable, " he said.
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First off, you really need to focus on the point that I and other posters are making: The TSA is charged with an incredibly important job and its use of overworked, under-trained, and under-paid employees not only subverts that mission but renders the mission vulnerable to corruption as this case in point proves.
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These vulnerable groups are disproportionately represented in public housing, they point out, and may be at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome, asthma, respiratory infections, heart attacks, and cancer.
Jack argued that focusing on any specific ATM manufacturer would miss the point, given that practically every model is likely vulnerable.
Redwood City attacked the inbounds pass, the point in a game where a great team is as vulnerable as a weak one.
Mr. BLUMENTHAL: It's the first time that it's made the point that China has expanded its capabilities in that area to the point where, you know, most American cities are vulnerable.
But the nature of war appears to be changing, as interstate conflict has become rare to the point of extinction, leaving violent clashes in which civilians are particularly vulnerable.
If a Chinese paper dwells on the names of specific officials who allowed the construction of unsafe schools, it might be scoring a point for accountability, but the investigative coup also leaves the paper vulnerable to petty political retribution.
The hosts, who once again looked vulnerable in the scrums, had barely made it into the South African half at that point.
And midlist authors are the most vulnerable, not quite successful enough to guarantee a continued relationship with their publisher, but not bombing to the point where they know they are going to get dropped regardless.
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