Sentences with phrase «more vulnerable stages»

«I want to expand the notion of the beautiful to include the more vulnerable stages of life, including adolescence, pregnancy, middle age, old age and illness,» she explains.
The key to protecting this species is detecting their nursery grounds and protecting them in their more vulnerable stages.

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United have looked vulnerable at the back all season long, but even more so since Vidic was ruled out for the rest of the season because of injury, and it could take something like an effort from a set - piece to liven up what could be a cagey affair in the opening stages.
Logging occurred more than a year after the fire, which would have coincided with the seedling stage of the new shrubs, making them vulnerable to surface disturbances.
«Women may be more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol or more likely to overindulge during certain stages of their cycle when estrogen levels are higher, or may be more likely to seek out alcohol during those stages
Most marine fish go through a larval development stage in the open ocean when they are more vulnerable to predators.
Puppies that are still in the chewing stage are more vulnerable than adult dogs who may start to chew plants out of being bored.
The agreement also set the stage for further work to resolve issues around financing to help developing and vulnerable countries become more resilient to climate change impacts and reduce their own emissions.
Timing is also important: at particular stages a child may be developmentally more protected or developmentally more vulnerable to adversities.
I'll often flag this for them in stage two by asking, for example, a re-engaged withdrawer to remind the pursuing partner what it meant and how it felt to hear the more vulnerable primary emotions.
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