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1 Some especially vulnerable populations could also see major changes to their healthcare.
2 Children are especially vulnerable to lead poisoning, which could cause developmental problems.
3 And, sadly, some Black women can be especially vulnerable to the condition.
4 After Lonnie, she was especially vulnerable to that kind of sexual force.
5 Migrant workers there were especially vulnerable , often working in appalling conditions.
6 Experts say it leaves young people especially vulnerable to sex trafficking and arrest.
7 Health authorities issued warnings to the elderly, especially vulnerable to spikes in temperature.
8 Children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of lead.
9 Trump, 73, is in an age group considered especially vulnerable to the virus.
10 The committee heard that claimants with learning difficulties, were especially vulnerable to sanctioning.
11 It is especially vulnerable to the finance and auto industry slump.
12 So far this season, the Giants have been especially vulnerable on the edges.
13 Previous reports into child abuse by clergy showed poor children were especially vulnerable .
14 Tuberculosis is a global threat to which infants are especially vulnerable .
15 Young women wishing to delay maternity are also especially vulnerable to unintended pregnancies.
16 Heathers are especially vulnerable : they are unlikely to recover if they become parched.
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