Sentences with phrase «left them vulnerable in»

Any number of oversights can leave you vulnerable in the event you become incapacitated.
He points out, for example, that working on old servers and running Windows 95 will leave you vulnerable in comparison to newer, updated alternatives.
The problem is that components can degrade, making the weapons either unstable, so they can blow up in a soldier's hand, or inert, so that soldiers can't fire the weapons, leaving them vulnerable in battle.
Our usual 4 -3-3 was not up to par against good tacticians, and both that formation and the flat 3 -4-3 leave us vulnerable in midfield.
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.
Allocating $ 3,000 towards credit card payments will go a long way in reducing interest expenses, but using cash to pay off credit cards can delay the building of an emergency fund for months and leave you vulnerable in the event of a financial emergency.
Under Stephen Harper, too many Canadian seniors are living in poverty and it's leaving them vulnerable in retirement,» said Mulcair.
With player versus player (PVP) or players versus everything (PVE) modes, ARK: Survival Evolved will always leave you vulnerable in its ever - challenging environment.
This leaves them vulnerable in times of severe drought, when less water is available to generate electricity.
This has left us vulnerable in the current drought.
The fact that the driver who hit me was underinsured left them vulnerable in more than one way.
Employers admit weakness in the face of skills shortages Employers may be insulating themselves against potential risks however, some have left themselves vulnerable in areas such as compensation packages, career path opportunities for employees and a lack of knowledge and expertise when it comes to hiring.

Not exact matches

When the company auctions that oilfield drill, for example, the goal is for its pricing model to forecast demand in the near future based on different factors, such as the price of oil, leaving Ritchie Bros. less vulnerable to market surprises.
That left Burton vulnerable to bad snow years, when sales would drop, or to new rivals who could swoop in and steal a chunk of the market.
But it also was a down payment on a strategy that Luis hopes will eventually leave Coach far less vulnerable to trouble in the handbag market.
With no clear benchmark for what constitutes good management, an organization leaves itself vulnerable to bad managers rising in the ranks.
$ 15,000 — Initially heckled for awarding company swag as bounties (a.k.a. T - shirtgate), Yahoo gave Ibrahim Raafat of Egypt its top bounty in 2014 for spotting a bug in Flickr's photo - printing app that left its server and database vulnerable.
Professional help is crucial as a poorly made application can mean that your idea is made public without receiving in turn the best possible level of protection, and can also leave you vulnerable to legal loopholes.
In the real world: Pembina claims actual reclamation costs could be 24 times higher than the funds available in the EPSF — leaving Albertan taxpayers «vulnerable to major financial risks.&raquIn the real world: Pembina claims actual reclamation costs could be 24 times higher than the funds available in the EPSF — leaving Albertan taxpayers «vulnerable to major financial risks.&raquin the EPSF — leaving Albertan taxpayers «vulnerable to major financial risks.»
«Gold is stuck between $ 1,238 - $ 1,260 with the risk to skewed to downside based on rising expected interest rates and failure to break higher which has left it vulnerable to profit - taking in the short term,» said Ole Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
Still, some agents said there is lingering resentment over Comey's handling of the Clinton email probe — not necessarily because of the conclusions he drew, but because of the process decisions he made at various points in the investigation that left the bureau vulnerable to partisan attacks.
«But when we round our back (when we let ourselves slouch forward), we're putting a lot of tension on specific areas in the spine and leaving ourselves vulnerable to injury.»
Microsoft's head of interactive entertainment, Don Mattrick, has left the software company to take the top job at social games maker Zynga, leaving his former division potentially vulnerable in the months before a major new product launch.
Depending on mining, forestry, and oil and gas leaves the country vulnerable to swings in commodity prices and the health of our export partners.
A group of researchers found design flaws in Samsung's SmartThings that leaves users vulnerable, reports Wired.
«There is less of an incentive to build strong brands as they're currently left vulnerable to infringement,» explains Killian Wells, CEO of Xyrena, whose Reefer Madness Collection (including Blue Dream & OG Kush fragrances) contain terpenes naturally found in cannabis but no controlled extracts.
Largely owing to the secular decline in interest rates over the last generation, Canadians have developed a cavalier attitude toward debt that leaves many highly vulnerable to misfortune.
The transition to what appears to be open - ended stability operations in Syria could leave those U.S. - backed forces vulnerable to shifting alliances, power struggles and miscommunications as Assad's allies and enemies vie for greater control of post-war Syria.
That means almost anyone can become a shareholder in a private company — a process that could leave many investors vulnerable to fraud.
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).
The concentration in New York City and focus on the healthcare segment in their commercial loan portfolio leaves it vulnerable to geographic and sector downturns.
Taking on such risk may be understandable when markets are only moving up, but in a volatile environment like the one we're in today, having a portfolio of assets that tend to move together can leave investments especially vulnerable.
«Internet users in the U.S. are left incredibly vulnerable to this sort of abuse because of the lack of comprehensive data protection and privacy laws, which leaves this data unprotected.»
Like many other Chinese developers, Country Garden has borrowed money from overseas, which could leave it vulnerable to any weakening in the Chinese currency and to higher interest rates in the United States.
High saving economies routinely produce another destabilising characteristic — high leverage ratios (Wade and Veneroso 1998), which leave enterprises vulnerable to changes in the macro settings, particularly interest rates.
2018 Outlook: «A synchronized improvement in global economic and financial market conditions means fundamentals are likely to play a larger role in driving individual stock prices, while geopolitical risks and investor complacency leave markets vulnerable to bouts of volatility that may present us with attractive investment entry points.»
That's fine if market conditions are just right, but it leaves plans vulnerable in many environments.
«Internet users in United States are left incredibly vulnerable to this sort of abuse because of the lack of comprehensive data protection and privacy laws, which leaves this data unprotected.
Researchers have found that early losses and emotional trauma may leave individuals more vulnerable to depression later in life.
Just 16 states and the District of Columbia have set up their own health insurance marketplaces, which left millions of residents in the 34 states that rely on exchanges run by the federal government vulnerable to the Supreme Court's ruling.
Instead of investing in just one stock, leaving us vulnerable to market swings, ETFs expose us to hundreds at once, providing broad diversification.
Patrick Colford concludes by saying: «The New Brunswick Federation of Labour will be looking for political party's platforms to include commitments for improving labour laws so that all workers are entitled to paid sick leave, investing in public services to protect society's most vulnerable citizens and adopting pay equity legislation that covers the private sector.»
In most states, the insurance does not cover two - wheelers that leave the riders uninsured and vulnerable to heavy damage.
Indices Remain Vulnerable After Entering Correction US futures are trading slightly in the green ahead of the open on Friday, a day after stock markets once again tumbled leaving indices in correction territory.
«Whether it is fake accounts at Wells Fargo or a massive data breach at Equifax, recent scandals have demonstrated that consumers need to access the justice system when a big, powerful company opens accounts in their name, without their consent, and leaves them vulnerable to fraud by failing to secure their personal data,» said Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D - Nev.
Holding cash might allow you to benefit from rising real yields but also leave you vulnerable to any decline in inflation.
This week's EVA Chartbook by Jeff Dicks explores recent market volatility in the context of the 2010 «Flash Crash» and explains why structural changes in the years since 2008 have left our financial markets more vulnerable to sudden stops and sharp dislocations.
And by the way, likening being in a vulnerable position and getting raped to leaving one's house unlocked, and suggesting that it is the victim's fault someone stole something: THAT IS VICTIM BLAMING TOO.
Insistence on literal inerrancy, whatever its uses in arresting doctrinal laxity, leaves the LCMS vulnerable to charges of biblicist obscurantism.
The isolation of Scripture study from the believing community of faith (nuda scriptura) disregards the Holy Spirit's work in guiding the witness of the people of God to scriptural truths, and leaves the interpretation of that truth vulnerable to unfettered subjectivism.
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