Sentences with phrase «continual exposure»

Babies, children and adults can become ill by continual exposure to the low level of chemicals given off non-stop whilst sleeping.
«They came from travelling street markets, where health and safety controls are not very rigorous,» Fernández - Franzón explains, who also highlights that the general results «are not at all alarming and there is only any danger where there is continual exposure to these mycotoxins.»
Continual exposure to these common, pervasive, low - level chemicals can cause and initial reaction and then a «spreading» effect where one reacts to many other kinds of chemicals.
The continual exposure of the women in the film works poses an almost comic contrast to the coy invisibility of anything resembling a penis.
Perhaps one of the reasons for the popularity of the belief that human nature is aggressive lies in our continual exposure to bad news through the media.
If periodic exposure to an animal via animal - assisted activities, therapy, or education is healthful for someone with special needs, more frequent or continual exposure may offer even greater benefits.
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A service provided by the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants, BlueSteps is the only service that gives you continual exposure to the leading executive search firms who are members of the AESC.
Over time, however, compassion satisfaction transmutes into compassion fatigue, which is the cumulative impact of continual exposure to traumatic or distressing stories and events when working in a helping capacity for a long period of time.
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