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The funds appear to have benefited from their low or non-existent exposure to sectors such as mining and oil, where share prices have collapsed in recent months.
Yet workers often face debt bondage, non-existent work contracts, exposure to deadly pesticides, lack of protective equipment, and accommodation without doors, mattresses or drinking water, the DanWatch report says.
Whatever is non-existent remains non-existent for ever and whatever is existent always exists.
But my western classical music exposure was non-existent to say the least.
Co-existent stigmata of previous asbestos exposure, e.g. pleural calcification and interstitial lung disease (asbestosis), which in principle would be useful clues, are not frequently seen.
A future aim will be to identify such mechanisms if existent and to establish a reliable exposure protocol in order to gain more insights into possible behavioral and related health consequences of RF EMF exposure.
Management of animal bite with post exposure prophylaxis is the only existent strategy to prevent rabies related deaths.
He's confronted analysts and investors directly, emphasizing that fears about the bank's exposure are overblown -- or non existent.
Until the mid-1970s, exposure data was crude to non-existent.
The association of prostate cancer with the radiation exposure of nuclear workers is non-existent or weak [ 145].
We thus confirmed the already existent data of limited hepatic toxicity after short-term micafungin exposure.
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