Sentence examples for get less exposure from inspiring English sources

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The properties of sellers, who want to garner the best possible price, get less exposure.

The net result: Houses get less exposure.

These teams are well known in Europe, but get less exposure in the States.

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Since their days as lackeys together on the Dole campaign, one of them had found his way into the dazzling lights of a presidential campaign; the other was getting less exposure but more overall responsibility by following a different route, through House politics.

Plus if it's too cold out, we tend to stay indoors and get less sun exposure, which means less vitamin D. All of which makes the case for California dreaming.

Without vertical mixing, some viruses may get less UVC exposures or not get exposed at all and, as a result, UVC doses may be insufficient to cause deactivation.[9] During our decay experiments the ventilation system was operated so as to provide minimum negative pressure inside of the chamber to facilitate aerosol containment, while providing minimal mixing and dilution.

Text-book manufacturers increasingly took evolution — Darwinism especially — out of their books, so that schoolchildren got less and less exposure to the ideas anyway.

"The current generations of children are probably getting less sun exposure and fewer episodes of sunburn," says Whiteman.

However, it is observed that continuous long term exposures of consumers to heavy metal by consumption of cow milks get less emphasis in developing countries particularly in Bangladesh.

Things get less serious.

You never get less.

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