Sentence examples for much more exposed from inspiring English sources

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"The ears are much more exposed when the hair is pulled back," she said.

Artists don't have that; they seem much more exposed to me.

"If stuff goes down in value, that leaves you much more exposed," Professor Mayer said.

Every player is much more exposed, every instrument is not just heard but is somehow alive, in full characterisation.

"The rest of the UK, as the larger economy, would be much more exposed to the risk of an independent Scotland running into fiscal and financial difficulties.

Ericsson's heavy dependence on sales of network equipment served it well in the 1990's, but now leave the company "much more exposed" than rivals, Mr. Wallin said.

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It feels so much more exposing.

It can be much smaller in more exposed areas or in the north of its range.

It can grow taller to 5 m (15 ft) in sheltered areas, and much smaller in more exposed areas.

His support comes amid signs that British pension funds, banks and insurance companies have not changed their behaviour since a major report warned last year they were much more financially exposed than their European counterparts to overvalued or "stranded" fossil fuels.

(Think, for starters, about how much more literally exposed wives are than their husbands in such scenes, standing full length before the slavering cameras while the offending men have the protection of lecterns).

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