Sentences with phrase «meant early exposure»

For others, like Gabbert (32.9 percent), Tim Tebow (35.8 percent), and, thus far, Mitchell Trubisky (34.0 percent), it has meant early exposure of all their flaws to opponents.
That means early exposure to media and industry influencers can help your project become well - positioned on Kickstarter.

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This means that their immune system may not receive sufficient early exposure to the germs it needs to develop properly.
This means their immune systems may not receive sufficient early exposure to the germs needed to develop properly.
The fact that there has never been any test that showed BPA leaching from SIGG bottles means that those of us who have used them extensively, even with our children — I was an «early adopter» of metal bottles and favoured SIGGs over other brands almost exclusively — don't have to panic that we've had dangerous exposures.
It turns out that the more microbial exposure we have at a young age — and the more diverse our microbiome — the healthier we are long - term, because all those microbes we encounter in our early years train and challenge our immune system to respond appropriately, whether that means taking action against toxins and harmful microbes or laying low when confronted with harmless allergens.
In others, it could mean expanding access to early English exposure through increased early childhood education programming.
Detection of exposure to a virus through antibody tests does not necessarily mean that the virus is still present, and lack of antibody could occur early in a true infection - the numbers are soft.
This means that it does not cover the mosquito exposure the dog received in May, June, and early July.
«This early exposure to... an architectural space that was meant for ceremony as well as contemplation had a profound effect on me,» he said.
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