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Chasing big-time football is a matter of exposure and the good it can bring to the crusade.
Many of them are as disgusted with the press as any businessman or politician and find the matter of exposure distasteful.
Small children tend to eat everything they encounter, including dirt and insects, so eating bugs may simply be a matter of exposure and experience.
So perhaps it is just a matter of exposure: the more women in power are known, the more they are judged by what they do and less for what they look like.
Instead, creativity is often a matter of exposure to new stimuli and repurposing ideas and techniques already used in another field.
"I think it's a matter of exposure and encouragement.
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It isn't a matter of long exposure.
The omnipresence of the whistling pop song led some to question the matter of "over exposure".
For Mr. Durning name recognition was more a matter of constant exposure.
The Swiss Study on Air Pollution and Health in Adults (SAPALDIA) found similar results, but only in never-smokers and using source-specific models of local traffic-related particulate matter (PM) as a marker of exposure (Künzli et al. 2009).
I have sometimes wondered if Steel has been going off the boil lately, but that might simply be a matter of over-exposure, and of his trying too hard to cram jokes into places where they might not fit.
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