Sentence examples for might be exposing from inspiring English sources

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When you make a decision to avoid one type of risk, you might be exposing yourself to another one.

Those who opposed the audit were alleged to be concerned that the Vatican might be exposing itself to too much outside scrutiny, and whether it could trust PwC to keep the information confidential.

While Twitter might be exposing publishers to new audiences when their tweets are pulled into Moments, it's doing little beyond a Follow button to foster a lasting relationship between the two.

I can stay connected from virtually anywhere, and I don't have to stop and think about what I am doing and whether or not I might be exposing sensitive information over a public network.

But precious few long-term studies of testosterone in aging men have been performed, making it difficult to substantiate such claims, and to determine what risks aging fellows might be exposing themselves to by rubbing the hormone into their skin every day for life.

While he has always been conscious of the gasoline and other fumes he breathes daily, it never occurred to him that the 10 or so "clean" towels he goes through in a typical eight-hour shift might be exposing him to toxic heavy metals, let alone at concentrations of up to 7,700 times current EPA limits.

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Parents worry their offspring might be exposed to salacious literature.

Pershing investors still feared their money might be exposed.

We might be exposed to infections that an overworked shelter physician might miss.

They said potential jurors might be exposed to evidence that could be eliminated from the trial.

They were also fearful that the continued meetings of their chairmen might be exposed, he said.

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