Sentences with phrase «because public exposure»

I'm terribly sorry that I can't appear in person, because public exposure is NG (no good) for me.
Isolation is also not feasible in democracies, because public exposure of politicians is an important part of the political process.

Not exact matches

Investors without private market exposure are also running meaningful concentration risk, not just in terms of the number of public companies (less than 4,000) relative to private companies (more than 6 million), but because publicly traded companies are now more highly concentrated within certain industries as a result of strategic M&A.
«Using cotinine level to measure exposure to second - hand smoke has important public health implications, because increasing the scope of smoke - free environments would likely decrease cotinine levels in the general population and ultimately death,» said Emanuela Taioli, MD, PhD, Director of the Institute for Translation Epidemiology at Mount Sinai.
She said, «Using cotinine level to measure exposure to secondhand smoke has important public health implications, because increasing the scope of smoke - free environments would likely decrease cotinine levels in the general population, and ultimately death.»
What the Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation has done is unique and inspirational — it is enabling the launch of a very large - scale study with the potential to generate insights akin to what the field of public health has produced, because of population - based research, around pressing issues, such as heart disease and the impact of smoking or lead exposure on health and development.
But our authors who are public speakers enjoy special advantages because they have more exposure to the public.
«There is a huge problem of shelter puppies coming down with parvo and distemper within a week of going to their new home because of exposure to the disease in a public shelter combined with the stress of being there,» Redenbach warns.
Although it is possible to identify some benefits which might flow from public access to Government briefs and FISC orders related to Section 702 (j) proceedings, the «logic» test is not satisfied because any such benefits would be outweighed by the risks to national security created by the potential exposure of the Government's targeting and minimization procedures.
Hospitals, doctors, and their insurers will often choose to settle a claim outside of court because it limits their public exposure and liability.
Though the public policy behind statutes of repose is based on the policy judgment that a potential defendant should have no reasonable expectation of responsibility for injuries that occur after the passage of a number of years, the Court held that such a policy rationale does not apply to asbestos cases because: (1) the potential dangers associated with asbestos exposure were well known by 1971; and (2) the typical latency period from asbestos exposure to disease is much longer than the six - year window for filing personal injury claims under the statute of repose.
(Same goes for other services like lawyers, accountants etc.) More often then not the true specialist in those fields charge what they are worth rather than what the public expects and yet most people pay up to receive the best advice they can, because in the long run it always pays for itself with higher sales prices and better exposure.
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