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He exploited a vulnerability in Apple's software.
The same vulnerability I've been investigating for the last year.
So that loss of financial stability can create a sense of powerlessness and insecurity, and contribute to feelings of uncertainty and vulnerability.
to feelings of uncertainty and vulnerability.
Investments in seismic safety, emergency preparedness, and public education are critical to reducing the region's vulnerability.
Talk about vulnerability.
So I want to thank you for that, and especially for sharing what you did today, because I think it doesn't just take a bit of vulnerability, but a ton of vulnerability and humility to be able to share what you just shared.
Because there's Russia, Moscow picking away at that exact vulnerability, that sense of a divided West.
And back in hard-hit Pajaro, community supervisor Luis Alejo told us there's a sense of vulnerability, both about the future of Pajaro and it's mostly-migrant families.
Brown explained to the cut, "The eyes are such a tremendous source of information and vulnerability for the human being."
They may want to punish a bullying sibling or release themselves from a sense of intolerable vulnerability created by an incident of early abuse.
from a sense of intolerable vulnerability created by an incident of early abuse.
So just cut them off, break them off, stop investing in them, because when you drag the past into your future, you leave yourself open to vulnerability.
Ego is not good or bad even though egotistical is a vulnerability.
In psycholog, the pratfall effect suggests that people become more likable when they display some form of vulnerability or if they make a mistake, as long as they were generally competent to begin with.
In psychology, the pratfall effect suggests that people become more likable when they display some form of vulnerability or if they make a mistake, as long as they were generally competent to begin with.