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It was not clear how much exposure the noncommission debates proposed by Mr. Bush would get.
The responses are weighted by how much exposure the feedback providers have to the person they are rating.
Nobody really knows how much exposure the American banks have to the European financial and political crisis.
When drugs and counterfeit dollars got too much exposure, the regime shifted toward cigarettes and insurance fraud.
The model is elegant in the sense that it does a good job of trying to map the midterm penalty and how much exposure the majority party has, in a minimalistic fashion.
But the larger takeaway from the White House's spin is that the top people around Trump may have no idea how much exposure the President has on the issue of Russian collusion.
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To stop citizens in East Berlin from having too much exposure to the capitalist West, the Soviet Union put up the Berlin Wall within the actual city.
If you were raised in Los Angeles, you probably haven't had much exposure to the Guido (although the Ed Hardy Gang that roams the scene out here is a close enough variation).
Because the news media have given so much exposure to the N.B.A., to hear the opinions of N.B.A. players only gives the W.N.B.A. that much more credibility.
The repeated study group had three times as much exposure to the words as the repeated test group.
"Despite few foreign investors having much exposure to the Chinese stock markets, the meltdown matters.
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