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  • Hillary is vulnarable and cannot beat McCain in November.

    Poll shows Clinton has better shot of beating McCain 2008

  • CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) to allow limited trade in ivory could once again render Addo elephants vulnarable to poacher's bullets.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • It is truly dissapointing that it had to take a court order to make COSATU realize that human lives (vulnarable black babies included) are not as cheap as they seem to think they are.

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

  • Sure all this data is in the hand of some administrator/company and I certainly hope that they use the latest security mechanism to ensure that my data is safe and that no hacker can steel them... but we definitely get much more vulnarable to attacks, stolen data, credit card no theft, account hijacking etc.

    Mobile, e-Commerce, eBay & Co 2010

  • Six hundred children who live in this camp are vulnarable.

    IRIN 2009

  • The 25000 jobs is a reason to do it in itself, don't the posters here in IT with vulnarable jobs want a fall back?

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • No.. your machine is still vulnarable to attacks if you haven't put a password for the CMOS settings.

    Kottu 2009

  • Actually, he does bring up a good point, regarding this administration’s overuse of the military, to which many believe has spread our forces unevenly throughout the world, leaving us particulary vulnarable if an attack happened on our soil.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: November 20, 2006 2006

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