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And it shifts exposure off the balance sheet, so that shareholders are left less aware how much risk their bank is taking.
While Apple's camera app lets you touch-to-focus on a point, it bases the photo's exposure off that same point.
Reinsurers take some of the risk exposure off the hands of other insurance companies in exchange for a cut of their premiums.
The Unconventional Wisdom Hedge funds, vilified in the last couple of years for being symbols of excessive greed, will be hailed as heroes in 2008 for being buyers of distressed mortgage securities, taking the exposure off bank balance sheets and helping the debt markets to rebound, and possibly saving the American dream of homeownership.
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Exposure on off-street facilities is higher than at a park, but lower than on-street riding – with the exception of a path through an industrial corridor with significantly higher exposure.
Such exposure fell off sharply in the eighties and nineties, when Generation X came of age.
I think he will thrive in a man-to-man scheme, in which he can use his size and quickness to limit his exposure in off coverage.
Crystal growth is frozen midway, as soon as laser exposure is off.
Innovations in engineered drug delivery systems and controlled release strategies can improve drug accumulation at and retention within target cells and tissues in order to enhance therapeutic efficacy while simultaneously reducing drug exposure in off target tissues to minimize the potential for treatment-associated toxicities.
The sovereign exposure is off by a factor of 10.
Spotify exposure pays off for Mumford & Sons' 'Babel'.
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