Sentences with phrase «highly vulnerable target»

Republicans have continued to insist that Gillibrand is a highly vulnerable target, despite her overwhelming win in 2010 and her sizable war chest, but have struggled to recruit established candidates to oppose her.

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In reality they're a kind of Stealth bomber, specially designed to evade your psychological defenses, [squirming their way] inside our mind in spite of every barricade we may seek to erect, and then dropping a highly explosive charge targeted at the most vulnerable point of our spiritual [laziness].
In our target regions of Eastern and North - West, especially, we think that UKIP are highly - vulnerable to losing a seat to us.
But rather than ask for an equitable distribution of the pain that goes with substantial across - the - board reductions in carbon emissions, what the Obama Administration did instead was to bundle GHG reductions with reductions in other kinds of pollutants such as mercury and sulfur into a single plan targeted mostly at the coal industry — thus guaranteeing that their plan would be highly vulnerable to lawsuits of the kind that Lawrence Tribe is now leading.
Modern organizations struggle with the scale, trusted nature, and lack of visibility of these platforms, and they're vulnerable against a new breed of highly - effective attacks outside the perimeter, ranging from targeted phishing and spoofed accounts to executive threats and data loss.
Methods and analysis The Mothers of Rotterdam study is a pragmatic prospective cohort study planning to include 1200 highly vulnerable pregnant women for the comparison between targeted social care and care as usual.
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