Misyar marriages also tend to exploit the economic vulnerability of women in poverty.
Or it could open itself up to imports from places like the Persian Gulf, increasing its economic and political vulnerability.
Nothing deters war like the prospect of economic vulnerability.
It is rooted in the growing economic, political and cultural vulnerability of whites.
The President gets a particularly low rating from unmarried women, a reflection of their economic vulnerability at a time when domestic programs are being reduced.
On another level the numbers may reflect a wish among women to override the economic vulnerability of living independently.
As trade flows and the level of interdependence increases, so do the incentives for states to take military actions to reduce their economic vulnerability.
Hoover's inaugural, March 4, 1929, gives no hint of economic vulnerability.
It is essential that spending be brought under control to reduce both fiscal burdens on future generations and our economic vulnerability to other nations.
This is no doubt related to the region's economic vulnerability, but also to geographical factors.