Examples of using Particularly vulnerable in English and their translations into Swedish
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Particularly vulnerable groups;
The return of particularly vulnerable groups;
Particularly vulnerable branches.
Children constitute a particularly vulnerable group.
Particularly vulnerable professions.
People also translate
Small-scale coastal fishing sectors are particularly vulnerable.
Bends are particularly vulnerable parts.
To this type of seduction. The victims were particularly vulnerable.
Nature is particularly vulnerable in the North.
When it comes to product safety, babies are a particularly vulnerable group.
Children are particularly vulnerable in war situations.
Minority groups, like the Roma or disabled women, are particularly vulnerable.
Children are particularly vulnerable and affected.
Small, open economies and Member States outside the euro area are particularly vulnerable.
This makes him particularly vulnerable at Halloween.
women refugees are particularly vulnerable.
All three groups are particularly vulnerable and distinct.
are particularly vulnerable to such changes.
Girls are particularly vulnerable and face additional risks.
These species are slow growing and they are particularly vulnerable to over-exploitation.
Why are women particularly vulnerable in large-scale land acquisitions?
The offence was committed against a victim who was particularly vulnerable, e.g. a child;
Children are particularly vulnerable to harms caused by alcohol.
Overloading the muscles can result in inflammation of particularly vulnerable muscle joints.
The victims were particularly vulnerable to this type of seduction.
which makes them particularly vulnerable to fishing.
Harbour porpoises are particularly vulnerable to bottom-set gillnets.
are particularly vulnerable to such changes.
Developing countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change.
must not be neglected, especially that of young people who are particularly vulnerable to workplace-related risks.