The safety of the American food supply has been made more vulnerable than ever under the current administration, and consumers have a right to worry.
Then he stood straight, but with a kind of quiet resignation, as if his body were consciously made vulnerable.
Made more vulnerable by fatigue, he'd come down with the plague a bare twenty-four hours later.
Aging, the report noted, "makes the body more vulnerable" to the effects of alcohol and drugs.
Research also suggests that the forest itself, and consequently the entire ecosystem, has been made more vulnerable by the drought.
Indeed, a teacher must respect the need adolescents have to be protected from being made vulnerable by the drama.
"In that moment she was made more vulnerable than we could ever imagine."
There will be advantages in having them made vulnerable for a time.
But economists agree that the elderly, many of whom live on fixed incomes, have been made especially vulnerable.
And, having been purposely made vulnerable, they might prove unreliable.