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Unfortunately, what is very apparent is that many European countries and financial institutions have an unfortunate exposure to the problems through holdings in the Greek bond market.
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X-ray pioneers reported all these forms of acute damage, showing the range of doses they received in unfortunate single exposures.
Equally unfortunate is the exposure of her voice in this setting.
It is unfortunate that the exposure order among the three conditions was not counterbalanced.
The bottom line is: we are in the unfortunate state where the exposure of 143 million records is pedestrian.
Thus, spatial matching had the unfortunate effect of minimizing exposure differences, reducing study power.
However, it is unfortunate that the lowest exposure concentration tested resulted in plasma levels similar to human Cmax, so we do not know if any effects would have been observed below Cmax, a requirement to fully validate the read-across hypothesis.
Meanwhile, the risk exposure of anyone unfortunate enough to lose a job has soared.
It is an unfortunate truism that the greatest exposures also hold the greatest opportunity for understanding how factors in our environment interact with the human body to cause and exacerbate disease.
Later, the strikingly staged scene of celebratory drinking and beat-boxing in Cyprus turns ugly when a rap contest leads to blows and to the exposure of some very unfortunate prejudices in Jacob Fortune-Lloyd's Cassio.
(For the rest of us, that means that Merrill was in the unfortunate position of still having to guesstimate its exposure to losses).
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