(1) Many experimental studies of plants and animals, and clinical studies of humans have shown the harmful effect of excessive exposure to UVB radiation.
(2) There's some brilliant stuff in there about social awkwardness, and the way we fear but crave exposure .
(3) Fearing exposure and embarrassment if he were to assume a conspicuous role at the new arts agency, he turned down the appointment.
(4) To protect against all possible types of laser exposure , the physician and everyone in the room should wear protective laser glasses.
(5) Finally, the schemes should make appropriate work experience and exposure to the profession in general available to the pupils.
(6) Among the earliest photographic experiments were attempts to use the camera to record a series of still images using a motorized drive to move the film after each exposure .
(7) Institutions which believe this or estimate that they can be catalysts in changing national customer behaviour characteristics, do so at a high degree of financial risk and exposure .
(8) He was blamed for this inappropriate exposure of secret material, and it had a detrimental impact on his reputation and mental state.
(9) Because of the high-risk nature investors should limit these funds to a maximum exposure of 10 per cent for a minimum of three years.
(10) They were suffering from exposure
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(12) A key Chicago experience for him was exposure to modern art, especially the Impressionists.
(13) They rightly feared that the inevitable exposure of the lies used to justify it would expose the real lack of democracy that exists in the capitalist parliamentary system of government.
(14) In response to the embarrassing exposure of its brutal tactics, the military is seeking to blame the soldiers concerned rather than allow anyone to recognise how typical this episode is.
(15) I am disappointed that the seminary succumbed to the lure of media exposure in orchestrating this event.
(16) Could it also be caused by exposure to radiation?
(17) However, on average, risk-taking incentives at zombie firms tend to make the insurer's loss exposure grow over time.
(18) In the Army, most of these skills are learned through experience and exposure to tough environments.
(19) The ex-agent is currently living in exile in France, where he has fled to escape prosecution for his exposure of state secrets.
(20) The exposure these men get on the air is minimal; most of their commentaries are short enough to speak in 30 seconds.