Sentences with phrase «often leaves them vulnerable»

The very nature of school, college and university premises often leaves them vulnerable to crime, with open access often facilitating vandalism and the theft of expensive equipment.
And I've seen how this often leaves them vulnerable to all kinds of fear and doubt.
They'd often leave themselves vulnerable when trying to send an attack your way, with them seemingly fixated on one direction and not always adjusting when the player moves.
When controlled by the A.I., they'd often leave themselves vulnerable to incoming attacks, but when human controlled they're a lot smarter (well... if your friends are).

Not exact matches

Critics of the practice say investors often don't understand the potential downside associated with such bets, leaving them vulnerable to huge losses.
In Jesus» culture, (and indeed in many cultures today), the fatherless were especially vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice, often left without an advocate in the courts or a protector to guard them against hunger, slavery and trafficking.
............... relationship with one another is often messy, learning to be real leaves me vulnerable, (cant tell you how often I want to retract a response to this blog even!)
Sometimes when I write a really vulnerable, personal post (like this, this or this), someone will leave a kind comment encouraging me to do that more often.
The problem is that the Brewers often start eight righthanded batters, leaving them vulnerable to righties, against whom they are hitting just.239 with a.387 slugging percentage.
Especially if Arsenal play with the vulnerable 4 -2-3-1, which often leaves only two defenders in the back.
He left a couple balls up, strayed in the strike zone every so often and occasionally looked vulnerable.
Wenger's 4 -2-3-1 often leaves only two central defenders in the back, which is very vulnerable to quick counter-attacks.
Of course he will expect Arsenal to have good possession, make good chances and hopefully score, but not at the expense of leaving ourselves vulnerable at the other end as we have so often in the past.
The new formation is good for possession, but it often left only two central defenders in the back, which is very vulnerable to quick counter-attacks, and there is no good penetration from the wings.
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.
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.
Bullying behavior often leaves a victim feeling vulnerable, hopeless, trapped and insecure.
«Entire communities are being left vulnerable to dangerous sexual predators who often strike more than once,» said Klein, a Bronx Democrat, in a statement.
«Parents who turn to the CMS rather than reaching a private agreement are often victims of domestic abuse - closing off this route to support leaves parents and children more vulnerable to destitution and shifts the costs of caring for the child away from the parent responsible.»
Often called «bubble boy disease,» SCID devastates the immune system and leaves patients vulnerable to lethal infections.
This increase has led to the densification of informal neighborhoods in Colombia, where homes are built and expanded using poor - quality materials, often without professional design or supervision; this leaves families particularly vulnerable to seismic risk.
If you've been a smoker for a while then mucus and phlegm can often have built up considerably leaving you with a croaky «smoker's voice» and leaving you more vulnerable to chest coughs and sore throats.
The Short Version: People with disabilities often have difficult conversations early on in the dating game — sometimes leaving them feeling vulnerable and nervous.
The problem with this approach to complex discussions is that it often leaves people vulnerable.
Often, he says, combining your investing with your insurance leaves you vulnerable to large, hidden fees.
Unfortunately, the minimum amounts required on insurance policies like auto or RV, for example, often will leave you and your assets vulnerable in the event of a large liability claim or lawsuit.
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.
Graphical bugs where grabbing an opponent takes players into a wall or nearby landscape won't stop players from completing their execution, but will often times disorient you a bit (as well as leave them more vulnerable to enemy attacks) as there's no intelligent form of landscape detection for these finishing moves.
As staff often use the same passwords for business as they use personally, businesses are left vulnerable.
«Given that many who work in service industries where tips are commonplace, tend to be short term, often new immigrants or even those working on visas, leaving them to take their case to employment tribunals as the only enforcement method will continue to leave such employees vulnerable to abuse, because either they are not aware of or are unable to seek advice on their rights,» Parker adds.
But it's often best to buy more than the bare minimum to avoid being left vulnerable to lawsuits or major accident bills.
Small businesses often lack a formal IT department or even rudimentary internet security measures, which leaves them vulnerable to unscrupulous cybercriminals searching for an easy target.
Driving without insurance is often illegal and leaves you financially vulnerable.
For example, when changing policies, it is often important to complete the process in a particular manner so that a lapse in insurance is avoided, which would only leave you vulnerable to the possibility of a disaster in Westown happening during that lapse period.
Fragmented treatments of patients with HP dual diagnosis can make clients vulnerable to this, often leaving one or more disorders untreated.
You have difficulty being vulnerable and you're often left regretting that you revealed your feelings and desires.
Children who have experienced trauma often have a foreshortened sense of future that can leave them feeling hopeless and vulnerable to high risk behaviours.
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