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"They show that changing the information you're exposed to changes that process of word choice, but we don't know anything at all about what that process means," Ethan Kross, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, who has done extensive work on emotion on Facebook, said.
"The government pays the rest of the premium, so it is more exposed to changes," he said.
Newmont has pledged to offer investors an obvious alternative to Barrick by unwinding Normandy's hedge book, making it fully exposed to changes in gold prices.
Mazda, which has fewer plants in North America than other Japanese companies, is also more exposed to changes in the dollar-yen rate.
Humana, which derives about 70percentt of its revenue from government sources, is more exposed to changes in government reimbursement rates than its competitors.
In cold climates, ice may accrete and form ice bustles on piles exposed to changes in water level.
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That will mean pushing more resources from the corporate centre to those employees who are most exposed to change.
What was clear is that the approaches that emerge from this discussion should prepare the person to do more than "get over" the immediate stress, but instead improve later function when exposed to change or trauma.
The type of IPV that women were exposed to changed over the follow-up period.
They only change in a patient when the risk factors she or he is exposed to change.
"Specialty retailers are exposed to unpredictable changes in style that put their earnings at risk," Ms. Weisman said.
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