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So, it really does take some exposure of people who are in decision-making roles to [know] how awful it can be if somebody dies badly [in order to prioritize HPC].
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"This necessarily meant that Paulson was expected to take some short exposure in the deal".
Doesn't sharing your shameful secret imply you take some pleasure in exposure, the flasher's thrill?
In order to feel the music you play, it may take some time and some exposure.
Reinsurers take some of the risk exposure off the hands of other insurance companies in exchange for a cut of their premiums.
I set the camera up with Auto ISO so my friend could take some shots with the right exposure.
It takes some looking and exposure to information to get beyond that and see what is really happening in these paintings.
Coonan said he had had to allow the shot, taken on the 150-year-old plate camera, a long exposure, which took some patience and stillness on Rattle's part.
For example, not all arsenic exposure studies take exposure to other carcinogens into account (e.g., cigarette smoking).
After extensive drug taking exposure some rats will continue to respond for the drug, even when receiving a foot shock, which is thought to be related to compulsive drug taking as observed in human addicts [ 116, 117].
"We need to take arsenic exposure very seriously," Dr. Ahsan said.
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