Sentences with phrase «leave you vulnerable if»

«At a stroke it would remove Unite's support for Jeremy, leaving him vulnerable if there was another coup.
Focus too heavily on dividend stocks, on the other hand, and you may end up with shares of companies concentrated in just a few industries, leaving you vulnerable if those sectors falter.
a significant portion), then a clause requiring you to be employed at the time of bonus pay may leave you vulnerable if wrongfully dismissed.

Not exact matches

Tamper with office chairs If someone is especially keen on lying back on their flexible office chair, there's always a chance they could leave themselves vulnerable to this exploit.
If you're not actively working to create a positive online presence, you leave yourself vulnerable to someone else creating an online reputation for you - good or bad.
These board committees are important for the merger because T - Mobile and Sprint are majority owned by Germany's Deutsche Telekom and Japan's SoftBank, respectively, and could be left vulnerable to potential lawsuits from minority shareholders if they don't establish independent mechanisms to review the deal.
If you don't have a social media policy, it may be time to think about one — or possibly leave your company vulnerable to security breaches.
Both of these options take extra time and leave you vulnerable, so if your boss is hopelessly incompetent (and try to remain objective here), it may be time to find another line of work.
If they are otherwise good employees, firing all of them is just going to cost you a lot of money, slow down sales growth, and cause a big drop in morale (and maybe leave you vulnerable to lawsuits).
Indeed, it is poised to become the next great brand export from a country not known for its global brands — even if its shares are as overpriced as a hundred - dollar hoodie, leaving investors vulnerable to anything less than peak performance.
Making editorial decisions about who to spotlight could also leave Patreon vulnerable if any of those creators end up offending people.
That's fine if market conditions are just right, but it leaves plans vulnerable in many environments.
Some critics say Denver's booming economy is leaving behind the city's most vulnerable residents, a trend they predict would accelerate if the city was chosen as the site of a new Amazon headquarters.
If you only put on a few pieces, you leave yourself unprotected and vulnerable in certain areas.
They will tell you to be vulnerable if you want to, but leave them alone.
But, if left to chance, a vulnerable tree can become weak and gnarled, providing shade for no one.
A total of 750,000 fruit trees, vulnerable to pests if left alone, were earmarked to be pulled out of the ground due to the cancelled contracts.
I worry that if we don't play him this weekend then we're leaving ourselves vulnerable at set pieces, especially with Benteke to defend against.
Bellerin and Monreal is always almost on the corner line crossing ball's, we are always leaving defense bankrupt and vulnerable for a take over, by the time Monreal and Bellerin return to their station they have just sprinted the whole of the pitch to make a defensive tackle sometimes coming in from behind the player in our box without giving a penalty or just outside for a free kick which we can not defend set peaces, if we are to use them some midfield players have to drop back which is not happening at the moment
Especially if Arsenal play with the vulnerable 4 -2-3-1, which often leaves only two defenders in the back.
It wasn't until I tore both shoulders over time, and then became a trainer, that I looked back on my career and noticed something I wish I'd known earlier: If you don't STABILIZE the shoulder joint by purposely training the four rotator cuff muscles when doing heavy lifts with your big primary muscles (Pectorals, deltoids, Traps, and lats), then you are leaving yourself vulnerable to potential injury as the years progress on.
Fans assume you must be a great defender if you're averaging 2.84 steals like Larry Hughes, but he and Paul Pierce [1.65] often hurt their teams by gambling and leaving the defense vulnerable when they don't come up with the ball.
And that's the danger of ideological football; a team that plays a certain way leaves itself vulnerable and predictable if the execution drops.
I can understand that each of these fringe players could do with the regular game time they would probably not get if they stayed in north London but taken altogether it strikes me that we may have left ourselves a little threadbare and vulnerable to any more injury problems that might crop up over the course of the season (and we all know that Arsenal and injuries go together like peaches and cream).
Perhaps if these outlets covered the LA Galaxy more regularly, they wouldn't leave themselves vulnerable to silly mistakes.
Working from home can be a great experience in life but if you aren't fully protected and a problem escalates, you can be left vulnerable with no one to turn to.
Cutting a long story somewhat shorter, although the trauma is no longer fresh, it has left me struggling to understand the motivation of midwives in pushing the NCB agenda, but also wondering if my future in medicine could lie in obs & gynae, because I think women deserve honest and excellent care in a pivotal yet vulnerable time and maybe I could be part of that.
If the harness straps are above the child's shoulders when rear facing, the child would continue to ride up the seat back and potentially expose their head above the car seat shell, leaving their head vulnerable to injury.
It might be objected that such a long period between votes leaves Scotland vulnerable: what if the rest of the United Kingdom embarked on a scheme so hazardous (such as resolving to leave the European Union, for example) that Scotland's vital interests were imperilled by remaining part of the Union?
If a future Tory government carries out its plan, and withdraws from the European Convention, the UK government would be embracing pariah status; the first worldwide to introduce a new bill of rights with the aim of providing fewer rights to its citizens.Without the protection of European human rights law, UK citizens will be left systematically vulnerable.
Even if the reimbursement takes another form, it could leave the agency vulnerable to cuts down the line.
If the state of the economy leaves the Coalition with a choice between investing in future growth by easing the deficit reduction programme and cutting support to the most vulnerable people in society, it can only choose the former.
If both of these recalls are successful, the Democratic majority in the Colorado State Senate would be reduced to one seat, leaving them vulnerable in the 2014 election.
Around half of the # 35 billion rebuild programme is set to be financed through PFI partnerships but the committee found this could leave councils financially vulnerable if circumstances changed.
Michael Dugher, the shadow culture secretary, who is also vulnerable, went on the offensive yesterday, warning that Mr Corbyn would be left with a «politburo of seven» if he moved against his senior critics.
In the autumn of 2007 it left the party vulnerable to defeat if Gordon Brown hadn't bottled the honeymoon election.
If Miliband does not come across as what he says he is, if he seems inauthentic, he leaves himself vulnerable to the new insurgentIf Miliband does not come across as what he says he is, if he seems inauthentic, he leaves himself vulnerable to the new insurgentif he seems inauthentic, he leaves himself vulnerable to the new insurgents.
If the seconds get implemented inconsistently in different systems, clocks can briefly go out of synch, potentially leading to glitches that can stall computers and leave international financial markets vulnerable to attack.
From a pet owner's perspective, it might be useful to know if an animal is left or right limb dominant, as it may help them gauge how vulnerable that individual is to stressful situations.»
Even if a fall were not fatal, it could have serious consequences, leaving the injured vulnerable to predators or simply unable to find enough food.
If your priority is protecting houses on the coast, you might consider letting it lie, or at least letting it lie until there is a plan to replace it so you do not leave a vulnerable unvegetated area in a dune.
If researchers could identify and screen for the responsible genes, such people would know that solitude could leave them vulnerable.
If a woman has an abortion, she's left with a large number of these immature cells lining her breast ducts, and she is therefore more vulnerable to cancer down the road — 30 percent more vulnerable, Brind says, than a woman who has never had an abortion.
If secure configuration becomes complicated, users may choose easier, less secure options that leave their devices vulnerable.
If it turns out that vaccinated people lose their immunity as they get older, that could leave them vulnerable to measles outbreaks seeded by unvaccinated people — which are increasingly common in the United States and other developed countries.
If they bottle the wrong strain, however, and the virus evolves, it can leave those who have been vaccinated as vulnerable as an unimmunized population.
There are effective ways to encrypt data, whether it is in transit or in storage, but if that data is left in the clear at any point along its path, it is vulnerable to theft or tampering
If the human population continues to grow, more pressure will be put on carbon dioxide emissions — leaving future generations vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Even when it's snowing outside or you're inside next to a window, harmful UVA and UVB rays are finding their way to your skin, and if you're not protecting it with an SPF, you leave yourself vulnerable to a whole host of no - so - good outcomes.
If you aren't grounded, you're like a leaf in the wind: very vulnerable and thrown off balance very quickly.
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