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vulnerability <a vulnerability; vulnerabilities> N

vulnerability COMPUT

vulnerability N COMPUT

vulnerability

food vulnerability AGR

product vulnerability N COMPUT

security vulnerability N COMPUT

security vulnerability

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Grounded in respect for the body and for the vulnerability that intimacy brings, this ethic fosters physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
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This practice generally refers to software vulnerabilities in computing systems.
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A depressive episode by itself is a vulnerability factor.
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Accidental association is a case of wireless vulnerability called as mis-association.
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The ironclad was developed as a result of the vulnerability of wooden warships to explosive or incendiary shells.
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Other factors which increase vulnerability include: heat-retaining clothing, recent illness, previous experience with heat illness, chronic conditions, or sleep deprivation.
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These risks are the product of a combination of both hazard/s and vulnerability.
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It is a good idea to search for high-risk vulnerabilities first and work down to low-risk vulnerabilities.
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Its exaggerated size is said to emphasize human vulnerability and helplessness.
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The workplace can crackle with competition, so people learn to hide vulnerabilities and quirks from colleagues.
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