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"It was actually quite nice to get an exposure to various people of the world," Pereira-Smith recalls.
But however, the California pension, CalPERS, might want to get an exposure of three percent of their pension in commodities because it it's diverse from the other holdings they may have.
Through this two-part series, you will get an exposure to the wild ups and downs that you will be exposed to in your quest to find a permanent position.
One of the purposes of my visit to Pakistan has been to get an exposure to BRAC's Targeting the Ultra Poor Program in Pakistan and to design a research study to evaluate its impact.
The clinical sites are identical, and clinical rotations are organised so that all students get an exposure to all surgical specialties over the course of their training over the entire 42 week period.
After washing the wound, go to the hospital immediately to get an exposure vaccine.
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Yes, it's possible to take a picture inside of your lens cap and get a proper exposure, depending on your f-stop and shutter speed setting.
Such funds enable retail investors to get a broad exposure to the stockmarket at low cost.
Some of the experts are on the payrolls of the networks or cable news channels; others just appear to get a little exposure and troll for clients.
If I have 512 photos, each one that is two seconds, then I can add them up and get a virtual exposure of 1,024 seconds".
Or if you are making that seaside shot and there is too much light to get a long exposure, turn the ISO way down.
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