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Girls were more exposed to overuse injuries than boys and older children more exposed than younger children.
There were more exposed midriffs than in a belly-dance troupe.
The reason behind this could be because people were more exposed to news stories about dishonesty in their own country.
The vaccine's efficacy also declined faster in children who were more exposed to malaria than in those who had below-average exposure.
It will conclude that while the board of the bank was not intimidated by his tough approach, his management team were more exposed to his tactics.
Cohen often photographed the poorer neighbourhoods in his area because they were "more exposed": children playing outside, people lingering in the streets.
Yet residents, workers and students who returned to Lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11 attack say that their medical problems have largely been overlooked as officials focus increasing attention on the responders who were more exposed to the hazards.
Countries such as Spain and Ireland, which were more exposed to the property bubble in the boom and have slipped into deep recession, have seen their own credit ratings downgraded.
"But the prostate and thyroid cancer was no more common in people who were more exposed, which is something you would expect if it was caused by the disaster".
Less enthralled were executives at two networks, which the brand declined to name, who raised objections to earlier ads where models turned more toward the camera and were more exposed.
The day before, Intel had announced 5,000 job cuts of its own and said that revenues for the present quarter would be down by 25% from the previous one.Since then, the clamour of tech giants confessing that they were more exposed than they thought has grown louder.
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