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vulnerability

[vuhl-ner-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌvʌl nər əˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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During her term in office, she’s had to deal with Europe’s well-advertised vulnerabilities, most notably in energy dependence and the demographic challenges of an ageing society.

From MarketWatch

Asia's vulnerability is due in part to its heavy reliance on LNG, often promoted as a "transition fuel" -- a less polluting option than coal that can "bridge the gap" as countries move towards renewable energy.

From Barron's

"A world where great powers are using tariffs as leverage and supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited in our story," she said, adding that "trust matters more than transactions".

From BBC

When funding is delayed, security upgrades are postponed, vulnerabilities remain unaddressed and communities are left exposed.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is the EU chief's first trip to Australia since taking office and comes as the bloc and import-reliant nation navigate renewed energy vulnerability sparked by the war in the Middle East.

From Barron's