Sentences with phrase «especially vulnerable target»

Some parasites can even infect and transmit disease to humans, with children being an especially vulnerable target!
This makes online training sessions an especially vulnerable target, because not only is information transfer their sole purpose, too many organizations aren't working hard enough to keep them secure.

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In our target regions of Eastern and North - West, especially, we think that UKIP are highly - vulnerable to losing a seat to us.
Seniors in these areas are vulnerable easy targets and especially LGBT seniors!
The Moving Through Menopause routine targets hips, wrists and spine, which are especially vulnerable to fractures later on in life.
While any child can be a target of bullying, children with disabilities can be especially vulnerable.
Pure breed and designer dogs are prime targetsespecially smaller breeds like Pomeranians, Yorkies and Boston Terriers — but even larger and mixed - breed dogs can be vulnerable.
This can be especially useful when trying to quickly reduce the distance between you and your target or as an alternative to physically blocking your opponents attacks potentially giving you an opening to counter attack while your opponent is left vulnerable.
Finally, funding allows The Project to participate in targeted outreach and trainings to college and university students, faculty, campus law enforcement, and others on the legal rights of victims of sexual assault, leveraging its experience with youth and education law to benefit that especially vulnerable population.»
An area of publishing, presenting, and grant writing that family therapists in healthcare settings must stay especially attuned to is cultural sensitivity, cultural humility, and the ethical implementation of research studies with vulnerable populations and minority groups (target indicators 6.4 b and 6.4 c; AAMFT, 2018).
Since especially vulnerable or young students frequently become targets of peer - victimization [45], integrating social competence training in school settings might be an effective and necessary strategy to prevent or reduce the effects of peer - victimization.
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