Sentence examples for could be exposing from inspiring English sources

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"Anyone using a shared computer could be exposing anything displayed on their screen to other users of the computer".

He said the companies could be exposing themselves to further legal claims if Firestone continued supplying tires to Ford to keep Explorer production lines up, instead of meeting the recall needs first.

The figures will fuel fears that the Environment Secretary's personal climate-change scepticism could be exposing the UK to a higher risk of flooding and other global warming consequences.

In the case of a coal miner, each inhalation could be exposing the miner to reactive materials.

"It makes us worry that every breath we breathe could be exposing us to diseases because of someone else's decision".

The simple act of making a piece of toast could be exposing his family to dangerous, restricted use pesticides, many of which have been banned in Europe.

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As a result, potentially about 1/3 of "non-exposed" workers could be exposed and about 1/3 of "exposed" workers could be "non-exposed" by this criterion.

"In the presence of future shocks they could be exposed".

"Confidential patient records could be exposed then," he said.

They could be exposed to chicken pox anywhere.

film that could be exposed thirty-six times before the camera needed to be reloaded.

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