Examples of using Especially vulnerable in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
Children are especially vulnerable.
Scientists pointed out that very young animals are especially vulnerable and recommended that their transport should be banned altogether.
A female Jew is especially vulnerable to the zaftig seduction of the forbidden,
are especially vulnerable, and have already suffered measles epidemics.
Especially vulnerable are children for whom the single market should offer future hope
Such boys are especially vulnerable if they experience that their dads reject them rather than encouraging them.
New Agers are especially vulnerable to the popular belief that has dominated American universities for decades.
They are especially vulnerable to the effects of family breakdown,
Hospitalized patients in intensive care units are especially vulnerable to acquiring infections
other low-lying coastal areas are especially vulnerable to climate change.
doesn't that make schools near the M25 especially vulnerable?
the area around the Baltic Sea are especially vulnerable to the pollution that can be caused by just one shipwreck.
Being part animal. A female Jew is especially vulnerable to the zaftig seduction of the forbidden.
With 16% of cases detected and 12% of the total amounts involved, preferential schemes remain especially vulnerable.
Guatemalan blogger Ixmucane of Cine Sobre Todo writes about migrant women, who are especially vulnerable to violence.
To the zaftig seduction of the forbidden, being part animal. A female Jew is especially vulnerable.
Mobile devices are especially vulnerable to data loss, and even physical loss or theft.
who also need a sign language interpreter, will be covered in Part 6- Proper Protection for Especially Vulnerable Groups.
being so young I was especially vulnerable.
ankle joints are highly loaded parts of the body, especially vulnerable to injury.