Sentences with phrase «even less exposure»

One of the more - interested observers of last Tuesday's election results was Zephyr Teachout, who helped crystallize the voter discontent with Governor Cuomo during her Democratic primary run that contributed to Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins — who got even less exposure to the electorate than she did — capturing 5 percent of the ballots for Governor, tripling his vote total from four years earlier.

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Despite the rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general public affected by them.
Many people find that they experience symptoms with even less gluten exposure.
Because the rate of physiological recovery after exposure to everyday stressors and hassles results in more or less cortisol exposure over the course of a lifetime, supportive communication that accelerates cortisol recovery, even slightly, may have longer health benefits.
Generally, an hour per week is more than enough, but surprisingly, many people are still not exposed to enough sun to produce beneficial amounts of vitamin D. Also, studies have shown that as we age, we tend to produce less vitamin D even with adequate sun exposure.
Unfortunately, exposure to gap - closing classroom quality, although highly desirable from nearly every perspective imaginable, is not a regular feature of early schooling and even less likely for children in poverty.
The offer Amazon makes would be a decent one if Amazon still controlled 80 - 90 % of the ebook market but when you know that Amazon controls less than 60 % in some markets and even in the US, its dominance is not what it used to be, allowing the company exclusivity sounds like a recipe for smaller sales and reduced exposure.
The challenge here is many aren't as confident making duration calls and even less equipped to have risk controls in place for their high yield exposures.
Investors who are building their own portfolios might feel there is less risk these days, but they should remember that as the market's weighting to commodities goes down, the exposure to banks is getting even higher.
After this sale my overall exposure to the market is less than 50 %, i.e. cash is greater than 50 %, even with the several small additions to my portfolio this Fall.
(It seems to me that in the US we spend a lot less effort preparing for «natural» risks that are better understood and known to be consequential, such as seismic risks or even meteor impacts, than we do dealing with fairly conjectural things like micro-dose exposures to «toxic» chemicals.)
Even Joe Romm, who excoriated the New York Times for giving Dyson's crackpot musings such wide exposure, did not question Dyson's integrity, much less suggest that he might be in the pay of fossil fuel interests.
Due to the amount of time that you are allowed to preregister to take the test, I was studying the scanned versions of practice tests purchased from the University bookstore, before receiving all of the available HTML tests from LSAC, and as a result I had actually encountered one of the tests before receiving the HTML version, thus the problem of information exposure made this test unrepresentative of actual performance, and I had even less ability to gauge my performance, and improve my LSAT writing skills.
We've been able to position our clients to use these adjustments to their advantage, thus promoting their online visibility and exposure even more - so, while at the same time, having to worry less about poor quality websites that may stand in our way,» concludes Wisnefski.
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