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In the case of transient exposures, the problem might also be less important (cellular phone use and car accidents, coffee drinking and myocardial infarction).
Fortunately, most folks are not held back by reactionary ideology so much as basic lack of exposure to the problem.
Unquestionably, police inquiries and prosecutions are welcomed, as is greater exposure of the problem in a "post-Savile" era.
But with exposure to the problem in newspapers like this, maybe we can get more people onboard to help this terrible situation.
It is noteworthy that the chief American negotiator on the protocol, Michael Southwick, has had firsthand exposure to the problem of child soldiers as a former ambassador to Uganda, a country with a long history of such exploitation.
Over in the States, a key index measuring sub-prime risks fell to a new low, while investors were awaiting an expected update from Bear Stearns on its exposure to the problem.
In addition, the small number of observed cancers to certain sites limits the power of the study to show significant associations with radiation exposure and the problem of multiple testing.
Although limiting the analysis to persons followed from first exposure onward solved this problem in 1 study (29), an analysis by duration of exposure (time since first exposure) (28) addressed the problem equally well and showed essentially the same findings (36).
Unfortunately, what is very apparent is that many European countries and financial institutions have an unfortunate exposure to the problems through holdings in the Greek bond market.
However, the exposure of the problems surrounding the New York Mets this spring has reached an entirely and absurd new level.
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