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He says: "It gives a show time to establish itself and grow with audiences without being too exposed in the schedule so that in time, if it's the right call, it can move to a prime time or pre-news slot for the second or third series".
The obvious attraction of KBW is that it gives investors an easy and diverse way to play a recovery in the financials, without the risk of being too exposed to just one company.
The past months have shown the political risks of being too exposed as an individual.
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Bank depositors "run" on banks that might be too exposed to defaults.
Choosing a site that is too exposed, too small or too close to the ground can be fatal.
Otherwise, both sides would be too exposed on issues set for later discussion, like Jerusalem and refugees.
It looked as if his position was too exposed, but Nepomniachtchi's was not any more secure.
The goalie did, but he was too exposed and also too late to prevent the precise, low, winning shot of the evening.
A. I don't think the UK is too exposed at the moment - but certainly in countries that we depend on for a lot of goods and services.
But the few remaining players may decide that they are too exposed to infrastructure debt and could either demand better terms or pull out of the sector altogether.
Grischuk should have played 20... Nd5, when after 21 Nd5 Rdd5, it would have been dangerous for Gelfand to play 22 becauseause his light squares would have been too exposed.
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