Sentences with phrase «to leave someone vulnerable»

The fact that the driver who hit me was underinsured left them vulnerable in more than one way.
The problem starts with failing community services, which leave vulnerable people without the care they need.
But, defensively, it has left them vulnerable at times, particularly to fast breaks.
It also leaves us vulnerable to any more injury problems that might occur in the front line.
Any time you need to submit sensitive information that can leave you vulnerable if in the wrong hands, inquire about the company's cyber security practices.
It took a lot of time and effort to create your software, so don't leave it vulnerable.
He has still been relatively solid, but has been caught out on a few occasions and left us vulnerable on occasion down the left hand side.
While still left vulnerable, there's still a chance for players to move away from the creature they're hunting in order to heal.
We think leaving a vulnerable person to die on the streets is unacceptable.
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.
Anything more — adding lots of bells and whistles and originating content — can leave you vulnerable with little control.
This does leave them vulnerable and susceptible to your vacuum of death.
Renters facing an exclusion because their home - sharing qualifies as commercial activity are potentially leaving themselves vulnerable to financial loss.
However, the deliberate lack of cover means that they may in turn leave themselves vulnerable.
Without these three, the immune system leaves itself vulnerable to outside attack resulting in frequent, acute bacterial and viral infections.
That way, you can best determine your total financial worth and decide whether your current insurance plan leaves you vulnerable.
We can definitely learn from our previous relationships, but love will always leave us vulnerable to not acting wisely.
The investment portion of a variable life insurance policy leaves you vulnerable to loss.
With no clear benchmark for what constitutes good management, an organization leaves itself vulnerable to bad managers rising in the ranks.
However, companies that fail to set up their databases properly leave them vulnerable to hacking.
His physicality left him vulnerable to incoming opponents and I think that's something the club has looked to build on, unfortunately to no avail.
And that's the danger of ideological football; a team that plays a certain way leaves itself vulnerable and predictable if the execution drops.
Teens need to understand how using alcohol and drugs leave them vulnerable to sexual assault.
Being unaware of this trigger leaves him vulnerable and gives others the power to make him distressed or angry.
In many cases, councils are not telling each other when they move families, leaving vulnerable adults and children without the support they need.
While the sugar comes from natural fruits, the fibre is stripped away leaving you vulnerable to sugar overload.
What's more, the work is not dependent on good weather conditions and the women are not left vulnerable through intermittent employment.
Even worse, poor security practices leave her vulnerable to having her entire account taken over by an attacker.
Variable rates leave you vulnerable to rising interest rates, so be sure to take this into account.
While it's true both strategies have you investing in the stock market (which is a good thing), naked investing leaves you vulnerable to taking erratic action.
Paying too much leaves it vulnerable to a cut in distributions.
However the truth is that using such an unfavorable ratio leaves you vulnerable.
For instance, a dog who just gave birth to puppies will choose to fight if the puppies are threatened by an animal rather than flee, leaving the vulnerable puppies at risk.
Certain bosses follow up their combos with completely unexpected strikes leaving you vulnerable to damage in case you have lowered your guard in order to strike back.
Using the grappling hook leaves you vulnerable to gun fire as you can't defend yourself.
But upgrading the wrong wall, tower or farm too quickly leaves you vulnerable to nightly attacks.
The present state of the law leaves vulnerable people, particularly elders, wide open to financial abuse in terms of their wills, particularly by their caregivers.
If a faulty part makes you crash or a defective safety item leaves you vulnerable, the manufacturer should be held accountable for your accident and any injuries you suffer.
If you have dependents, being uninsured means leaving them vulnerable.
Some of the things you own might be rare and valuable while other items will be more common, but you should never leave yourself vulnerable to any amount of loss.
On social media, there were many people raising concerns that using your face as a password leaves you vulnerable to people unlocking your phone without your consent.
Traveling the road alone leaves you vulnerable to all sorts of mistakes.
But denying this «ugly» potential leaves us vulnerable to being consumed by it.
On the other hand, isolation and / or chronic relationship conflict leave us vulnerable to a wide range of physical and emotional suffering.
But being a public figure leaves you vulnerable to public scrutiny.
The openness of the trailer allows you to haul oversized loads which leaves you vulnerable to bad weather but don't worry, because we'll cover your cargo.
By the same token though, it also leaves you vulnerable to having your work appear on many websites that do not credit you as the author.
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