More importantly, the country is much less vulnerable to external shocks than it used to be.
With its single focus on storage, EMC is vulnerable to attack by larger systems companies.
That strategy endeared him to producers but also left him vulnerable to other middlemen.
It has a diverse portfolio of products which makes it less vulnerable to short-term economic fluctuations.
When optimism reaches an extreme, it can make the market vulnerable to big declines.
The internal problems of the Congress have also made it vulnerable to attacks from rival parties.
Still, you are vulnerable to competition and changes in demographics and economics specific to your business.
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"It's one way that Google has made itself vulnerable to charges of hypocrisy, " says Sterling.
But the loss of its two senior managers does make it more vulnerable to a takeover.
Zacks analyst Sean Smith notes that makes the company particularly vulnerable to a housing slump.
In turn, that would make those communities vulnerable to scoundrels and predators and cause more crime.
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Journalist, writer and mother-of-four, Rosie Millard, agrees that new parents are particularly vulnerable to pressures.
It weighs about as much as a car, making it vulnerable to bad weather.
But boys have only one X chromosome, leaving them more vulnerable to defects like this.
That makes the customers vulnerable to identity theft and violates state law, the state says.
Women, those with children and those living with their parents were particularly vulnerable to this setback.
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Any successful strategy is, of course, vulnerable to imitators who eventually trade away the profits.
Computerworld article reported that 80% of all web browsers in use are vulnerable to attack.
Until they get all three of these shots, they are more vulnerable to catching the disease.
That makes those messages vulnerable to interception by others on the same Wi-Fi network.
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As for rumors that some countries (like Ireland) may be vulnerable to expulsion from the Union?
If adults are vulnerable to what they perceive as public humiliation, teenagers are doubly so.
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You can see how that kind of system might be vulnerable to a cascade.
Several market watchers have said palladium is vulnerable to selling because of the heavy net-long position.
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Japan will remain particularly vulnerable to any external shock from America or China while deflation persists.
On paper, Labour will remain vulnerable to defeat, with less than a third of the membership.
Awkwardly, America's economy is more vulnerable to a drop in share prices than ever before.
It would make the government vulnerable to the demands of political parties supporting it, Nomura added.
Children, because of their smaller bodies and developing systems, are more vulnerable to pesticides than adults.
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He also said removing Saddam from power would make other nations less vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
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