Examples of using Particularly vulnerable in English and their translations into Hindi
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Children in many tropical coastal areas are particularly vulnerable and could see significant health improvements if just a fraction of the fish caught nearby was diverted into their diets.
Apart from privacy concerns, India's poor, often denied access to social welfare schemes unless they can furnish an Aadhaar ID, are particularly vulnerable.
small businesses are particularly vulnerable as they have limited resources to devote to security.
We found that often fish catches hold nutritional potential that exceeds the dietary requirements of certain nutrients for entire coastal populations of children under five years old- a particularly vulnerable age group.
to metabolize the drug, leaving them particularly vulnerable to excessive drowsiness and impairment in the morning.
adults under age 50, who were, for unknown reasons, particularly vulnerable to serious disease resulting from this strain of influenza.
innovation among the groups of 75 tribal communities in the country, 13 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups residing in remote
Who is particularly vulnerable?
Smaller dogs are particularly vulnerable.
Who may be particularly vulnerable?
Immature young brains are particularly vulnerable.
Particularly vulnerable tribal groups(PVTG).
Communities like ours are particularly vulnerable.
Tourism and shopping can be particularly vulnerable.
May be particularly vulnerable to suicide themselves.
Homeless female youth are particularly vulnerable to violence.
Homeless women are particularly vulnerable to gendered violence.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to employee theft.
Women migrants are particularly vulnerable to domestic violence.
I think the small caps are particularly vulnerable.