Sentences with phrase «much leaves it vulnerable»

Paying too much leaves it vulnerable to a cut in distributions.

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President Trump's decision on Thursday to enact new tariffs on steel and aluminum could break his promise to protect the coal miners he adores so much, leaving everything from oil pipelines to wind turbines vulnerable to foreign retaliation.
I had initially been saddened by his immediate retirement from basketball — a loss to the sport and a much greater loss to him, as the virus leaves him vulnerable to AIDS, the disease from which no one has yet recovered.
It worries me how vulnerable we are without the ball we leave to much space and give opposition time to hurt us chelski are also very strong on set pieces again another concern with how we defend them.
Ramsey has had one good season for us since his horrible injury, he needlessly gives the ball away much too often and his finishing is even worse than Giroud's... once again we have fallen in love with the idea of what could have been... Ramsey has only scored 2 meaningful goals in his entire Arsenal tenure: one in Turkey and the other in last year's FA Cup, which is not near enough to make him a centerpiece of this offence... likewise simply his presence on the team sheet has led Wenger into making horrible tactical blunders because he will force Ramsey into the lineup even when it doesn't make sense... just think of all those games when Ramsey was played out wide on the right, which forced the RB to come up into the play far more often, and deeper, because Ramsey invariably would find himself in a more central position leaving us far more vulnerable to the counterattack..
We were turning the ball over far too much in our often patient build - up — which left us vulnerable to a quick transition in which we paid the price for too many times.
A sensational bursting run down Tottenham's vulnerable right saw Moreno hit his first goal for the club; his left foot would become a trademark of his attacking flair; a John - Arne Riise-esque ability to hit the ball with ferocity means he's always a danger when the ball comes to him outside the box, and his presence down the left hand flank when, throughout Rodgers» entire tenure, the closest thing Liverpool had to a combative defensive midfielder was Lucas, and he didn't afford much cover to either flank.
In reality, the very reliance of small countries on trade, much vaunted by Price, leaves them particularly vulnerable to downturns in the global economy.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / fotokon Although cocaine makes people feel more alert and on top of things in the moment, it can leave users vulnerable to a much slower brain in the long run.
The data are clear: failure to immunize a child comes with a much more formidable risk — leaving children vulnerable to contracting a potentially debilitating or lethal illness.
«This all is just much more pronounced with medically vulnerable babies leaving the NICU and going home with mom and dad.»
That's where we as roboticists may be leaving ourselves vulnerable to the lawyers, whereas in the commercial world you learn very much how to make things safe and what is important.
There's been no agreement on how much air they can expect, but people in the storm zone are concerned that repairs and rebuilding will be delayed, leaving them vulnerable to future storms.
Gaps in airbag coverage or too much belt slack can leave occupants vulnerable to injuries.
What's more, with valuations in these sectors at historically high levels, this leaves much of the defensive universe, particularly in the United States, vulnerable.
The stock market is just too much of a russian roulette game to my liking at present, with loads of pumping and dumping going on, which leaves the small investor / speculator very vulnerable.
Many robo advisors are not set up to remind seniors to do this or how much to take out, leaving them vulnerable to unnecessary fees.
On the other hand, tilting your mix too much toward stocks can leave your 401 (k) account vulnerable to devastating losses in a severe market setback.
That's a much more aggressive stance than 60 - 40, and one that could leave you vulnerable to larger losses than you may be prepared to handle if the market goes into a major slide.
Problem is, there's also a little thing called «wealth illusion,» a term behavioral economists use to describe the fact that people often overestimate how much sustainable income they can draw from a large sum, which leaves them vulnerable from running through their money too soon.
When this happens, too much cortisol circulates in the body with the end result of weakening the dog's immune system and leaving his body vulnerable to infection and diseases.
However, much like reloading a weapon in multiplayer, it will leave you vulnerable for those slit seconds, so you'll have to be careful and at times tactical when you choose to heal your character.
Stamina management is key, as too much ducking, diving and attacking will leave you in a breathless, vulnerable state that means almost certain death.
However, the ice is still much younger and thinner than it was in the 1980s, leaving it vulnerable to melt during the summer.
Measuring up at nearly 5 feet tall, and native to the East African White Nile marshes, the shoebill has a wingspan of as much as 10 feet — and a reputation for violent nocturnal feedings of fish, turtles, baby birds, and small crocodiles; however, with as few as 5,000 left in the world, the IUCN Red List deemed it Vulnerable.
When traffic conditions — or the complacency of riding in a bike lane — leave a rider vulnerable to the «door zone,» there is only so much responsibility the rider can take to avoid these encounters.
At what point to you factor such a possibility into your decision making, and how can you make your policy robust and flexible so that you aren't left vulnerable to the possibility but at the same time don't spend too much on a fairly remote possibility?
«Global warming is causing much of the world's water to evaporate, leaving dry vulnerable forests.»
There are plenty of grassroots organizations that represent a much broader constituency (and a much more vulnerable one) that have the opinions but not the voice, they end up leaving the room rather than taking it over.
Specifically, not having other planets as trial runs or as backups for failure leaves us much too vulnerable.
Beyond that, motorists can slow down on busy bike routes, exercise additional caution when making right turns, leave as much space as possible when passing cyclists, and generally endeavor to be more aware of vulnerable road users.
Get your coverages and discounts sorted so you're not paying too much or too little for a coverage plan that could leave you vulnerable.
But ridiculously slow write performance will waste way too much of your time, and the inability to back - up to USB leaves your data vulnerable.
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