Sentences with phrase «less exposure in»

Many of the artists in the exhibition have had far less exposure in the West.
My business partner and I have a portfolio of properties we own in NW Indiana, primarily in Hammond and Whiting, with some lesser exposure in Munster, Highland & Schererville.

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Susan Hirsch, portfolio manager of the TIAA - CREF Large - Cap Growth fund, prefers to get her exposure to the energy industry via a company that's less sensitive to the ups and downs in oil prices.
As for Schlumberger, investors appear jittery about the stock, in part because the world's supplier of oilfield equipment has less exposure to the lucrative shale market ---- the biggest near - term driver for sales ---- than competitors.
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.
If a girl lacks exposure to people like herself in positions of power, she'll feel less confident and less ambitious.
Anecdotally, it appears market participants may be using relatively more liquid instruments to hedge exposures in other less liquid market segments, perhaps unintentionally contributing to increased correlation across markets.
«Students get to not only have the advantage of having some of the best law professors in the world instruct them, but they also get to benefit from that sort of tremendous exposure in a more collegial and less cut - throat environment,» Jack Zaremski, president of New York attorney placement firm Hanover Legal Personnel Services, told Business Insider.
For those countries that are less far along in this transition, policy still reveals a substantial degree of ambivalence about the benefits of integration; and doubts about their ability to limit the risks in greater exposure to volatility.
That exposure now stands at less than 10 % of assets in the Strategic Total Return Fund.
In this environment of increased uncertainty, I predict that minimum volatility strategies will re-enter the spotlight as a way for investors to maintain equity exposure while seeking less risk.
He believes the Games gave the city positive exposure and a sense of credibility, which have helped his company secure work with clients looking to set up shop in less expensive startup hubs.
«The proposed experimental operations in fact present vastly less risk from RF exposure than other transmissions the Commission routinely authorizes.
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and less willing to lend to each other, both because of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure of each institution to these problems, which is only now being slowly revealed, and because each institution was unsure the extent to which the lines of credit they had provided were going to be called upon.
In addition, SMART Saver women have less of their assets in cash (56 %) than other Canadian women (66 %), and are far more likely to have portfolio exposures to equities, bonds and investment propertieIn addition, SMART Saver women have less of their assets in cash (56 %) than other Canadian women (66 %), and are far more likely to have portfolio exposures to equities, bonds and investment propertiein cash (56 %) than other Canadian women (66 %), and are far more likely to have portfolio exposures to equities, bonds and investment properties.
Specifically, a recent analysis by Graham Secker, MS & Co.'s European equity strategist, found that recent disappointments in European corporate profits are a function of at least three important factors that may be reversing: idiosyncratic issues related to heavily skewed index exposure to financials and commodity - linked industries; weak operating profit leverage linked to declining emerging market sales; and less aggressive use of buybacks, tax optimization and non-operating cost reductions versus U.S. peers.
So, you can reduce the stock exposure by a little bit less than 20 % and keep more in expected return.
According to the NAB quarterly business survey, mining companies increased their hedging of exposures from less than 10 per cent a year ago to just under 30 per cent in June (Table 7).
In contrast, the professional managers that operate downstream of individual investor flows, and that manage the various investment vehicles that provide those investors with equity exposure, probably exert less control over the market's absolute valuation.
Most churches don't want him unless he changes the minute he walks in the door, and then there is the exposure to the Fred Phelps bunch... they're just great at the funeral of an AIDS victim... or other less famous hate mongers.
What you can do: Minimize your ad exposure by watching less TV and possibly installing ad blockers in your browser so you can avoid food ads.
The reduced cooking times that Steam Infusion offers means that VOCs present in a product will have less exposure to heat, reducing the decomposition and reactions of the ingredients.
Again I do not recommend using this in isolation but perhaps for short periods of sun exposure in gentle sun or when the sun is less strong (either before 11 am or after 3 pm).
With the increase in allergies, the less exposure to chemicals, the healthier our children will be.»
In saying this, if Huddersfield avoid relegation and get more coin for premier league appearances and a real chance to build a team ok with less than BVB could give him but he needs to look at the big picture — exposure and experience win the big team contracts.
In this week's edition we decided to highlight a game that is receiving far less media exposure, but is nonetheless offering tremendous value to contrarian bettors — the AFC West showdown between the Raiders and Chargers.
He has a weirdly unique take on life for someone who has been in the spotlight for so long with the level of media exposure he is surely assaulted with everyday; Surely a lesser man would be quite jaded by now?
One of the signal results of toxic - stress exposure is a hyperactive fight - or - flight mechanism, which can be a valuable asset in a violent home or neighborhood but is much less helpful during a seventh - grade history lesson.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished by the coach for doing so, such as by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
One study also showed changes in the infant's sleep - wake patterning after short - term exposure to small amounts of alcohol in breastmilk - infants whose mothers were light drinkers slept less (Mennella & Gerrish 1998)
That means your body has less exposure to the hormone oestrogen, a known factor in ovarian and uterine cancer.
Did you know that there is less evidence linking lead exposure to developmental delays in children and asbestos to cancer than there is of the short and long - term detrimental effects of spanking?
Doctors think that sun exposure early in life increases the risk of skin cancers, and less protective skin of babies may be part of the reason.
Much less is known about the impact of environmental and psychological exposures, but some potential threats include: • Air pollution: A small study of 60 newborns in New York City found that expectant mothers» exposure to combustion - related urban air pollution — emissions from cars, trucks, residential heating, power generation and tobacco smoking — may alter the structure of chromosomes in their fetuses.
Researchers at the University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland found that sleep deprived women's skin ages prematurely, is less able to recover after sun exposure, and more likely to break out due to stress and exhaustion.
According to the study, more parental monitoring led to less total screen time for kids and reduced exposure to media violence, which in turn led to benefits such as improved sleep, lower BMI, better school performance, improved social behavior, and reduced aggression.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
our pediatrician told us it is great for kids to be around animals because they have less auto - immune problems in the future (such as psoriasis, eczema, etc) due to the animal exposure.
3M, the diversified technology company, has reminded UK companies using abrasive products in their workplace that they have less than 12 months left to comply with legislation introduced in 2005 requiring them to limit their employees» exposure to vibration.
Donaldson also questioned whether «penalty clauses» [exposure] in the proposed contract are «less a business decision and more a political one.»
The protective material in the vests becomes less safe over time because of exposure to heat and moisture.
According to a 2013 study of California farmers, factors like exposure to extreme weather events and perceived changes in water availability made farmers more likely to believe in climate change, while negative experiences with environmental policies can make farmers less likely to believe that climate change is occurring, said Meredith Niles, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard's Sustainability Science Program and lead author of the study.
A single scan could diagnose the cause of foot pain better and with less radiation exposure to the patient than other methods, according to a study in the March 2015 issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
But that's still less than the radiation encountered in normal yearly exposure to X-rays.
If exposures to fine particles do not increase the risk of premature deaths, then most of the regulations in the study are less likely to have economic benefits in excess of their costs.
Here's the result that has gotten the most press: Academic research careers were less popular with the late cohorts than the early ones in all disciplines, suggesting, perhaps, that graduate students are disillusioned by exposure to the lives and careers of their faculty advisers.
Existing research has often highlighted the adverse effects of air pollutants on lung function in school - age children and adolescents, but the effects of a mother's exposure to pollution on the lung function of her unborn child and shortly after birth are less well known.
Robert Finkelman, a former USGS coordinator of coal quality who oversaw research on uranium in fly ash in the 1990s, says that for the average person the by - product accounts for a miniscule amount of background radiation, probably less than 0.1 percent of total background radiation exposure.
Overweight / obese blacks are at increased risk for vitamin D deficiency because darker skin absorbs less sunlight — the skin makes vitamin D in response to sun exposure — and fat tends to sequester vitamin D for no apparent purpose, says Dong, the study's corresponding author.
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