Sentence examples for mounting exposure from inspiring English sources

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The advantage here is that the myriad legal liabilities, in the UK, and potentially mounting exposure to the US justice department connected with the hacking and bribery scandals in the Britain, would be left with the newspapers that caused the problems.

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Although Mr. Lewis contends that he was surprised by the magnitude of Merrill's losses, his financial team on the ground in New York had daily access to Merrill's trading books, which would have allowed them to detect the mounting exposures.

This girder, a scaled-down prototype of a structure intended to be used on Mir-2 to hold large parabolic dishes away from the main station structure, was 5 metres long and used as a mounting point for externally mounted exposure experiments.

Evidence has been mounting that exposure to environmental chemicals, particularly while in the womb and during early childhood, can lead to health problems throughout life -- possibly even into future generations.

Genome-wide expression profiling in S. cerevisiae has resulted in the understanding that a robust response is mounted upon exposure to agents that damage DNA.

Few intervention studies of postnatal depression (PND) have evaluated accompanying changes in parenting, in spite of mounting evidence that exposure to chronic depression is detrimental to infant development.

Conclusive replicated findings have yet to appear on any specific exposure; however, mounting evidence suggests gestational pesticides exposures are strong candidates.

Evidence is mounting that environmental exposures contribute to causation of disease in children.

There were also mounting concerns that the exposure of banks to sovereign debt throughout Europe risks destabilising a financial system that was bailed out by government across the world little more than a year ago.

The room was packed with anxious investors who came to hear the plans for the company, which is struggling with mounting liabilities for asbestos exposure related to a former United States subsidiary and with embarrassing revelations about $140 million in pension payouts to two former executives.

To be more specific, the cytotoxicity investigations show that exposure to mounting concentrations of anionic MNPs, from 0.15 to 15 mM of iron, results in a dose-dependent decreasing viability and capacity of PC12 cells to spread neurites in return for nerve growth factor [24].

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