vulnerable period in a sentence
Examples
- Dr . Crimmins said, " but that they live long enough " to fall into the most vulnerable period of life for disabling illness.
- The first two years of a person's life constitutes the most vulnerable period for malnutrition, making this lack of nutrients especially detrimental to an infant's health.
- He discovered that timing the electrical discharge outside the heart s brief vulnerable period of 0.03 seconds in duration prevented ventricular fibrillation or sudden cardiac death.
- But observers and Sinn Fein insiders warn that IRA members critical of Sinn Fein's talks strategy might take advantage of that vulnerable period to cause fresh bloodshed.
- And now, as Russia melts, tainting one of the relationships of which Clinton has been proudest, this is a particularly vulnerable period for the administration's foreign policy.
- The most vulnerable period for an aircraft is during takeoff and landing, in which a plane comes within range of portable surface-to-air missiles and even small arms fire.
- "It's absolutely clear to a military commander that the most vulnerable period is when he is in a period of transition, " he told reporters after the ceremony.
- On some disks, this vulnerable period between signaling the write complete and fixing the data can be arbitrarily long, as the write can be deferred indefinitely by newly arriving requests.
- They're responses to events that can cause social and personal instability : crime, war, disease, the tricky move into adulthood, the dangerous, vulnerable period when the living become the dead.
- While a lot of those are retirements, an estimated 5 percent of farmers under age 35, the most financially vulnerable period for a producer, quit each year, according to the Agriculture Department.