However, subsequent economic change left many cities economically vulnerable.
But its price has always made it economically vulnerable.
It is understandable, of course, that economically vulnerable cities cling tenaciously to what assets they still have.
As the party gained growing support from the economically vulnerable, it converted towards politics of social welfare and economic protectionism.
He expressed discontent toward the Conference, feeling that it left poor churches even more economically vulnerable.
Current policies are creating a growing underclass, which is medically, legally and economically vulnerable in the highest degree.
But, like the family farm, the kibbutz system has become economically vulnerable.
People from these groups, more often than not economically vulnerable, run the considerable risk of becoming victims of discrimination.
But there are also some properly governed states that are economically vulnerable.
Swift and determined action is essential if we are to avoid the severe consequences being felt in some of Europe's most economically vulnerable communities.