Sentences with phrase «much wider exposure»

While it may seem like losing money to give a game away cheap or free in the long term if it gets you the attention and votes, gets people playing the game and talking about it, and that gets you on Steam and gets you the much wider exposure then you're gaining income not losing it.
Sales of certified organic food have increasingly moved into supermarket chains and gained much wider exposure.
In return, the Washington - based paper gets much wider exposure for its stories and presumably new customers to track and market to.

Not exact matches

Individuals seeking to maintain returns and diversified exposure to U.S. equities need to cast a much wider net than they have in the past, given the diminished number of publicly traded companies and the maturity of those businesses.
I had peace of mind that I was actively limiting my kids» exposure to synthetic chemical residues, while also reflecting on how much easier it is now to buy organic produce from a wide variety of market outlets.
Demodex mites infestation are only able to happen because of much wider problems in your body and it's those problems that you need to tackle, whether it's chronic inflammation, free radical overload, environmental chemical exposure in make - up and shampoo, or nutritional deficiencies.
I like that the neckline is low / wide enough that I should be able to layer it without exposure (that said, I don't wear much low - cut stuff to work, YMMV).
Although grain - free foods are excellent in helping to minimize exposure to allergens that can result in digestive issues and skin irritations, Meiering points out that these products are well - suited for a much wider audience.
There's much to see and contemplate, particularly since many of the artists have not had wide exposure in the United States.
Also, much is made in the book, and particularly in Rose's essay, about DeLap's decision to remain in California, and how this very personal choice has limited his exposure to the sanctioned «art world,» and to a wider audience.
When Anthony Elms included him in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, his work gained exposure to a much wider audience.
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.
On the health front, the scientific evidence is increasingly clear that eating too much of these greenhouse gas - intensive meats boosts exposure to toxins and increases the risk of a wide variety of serious health problems, including heart disease, certain cancers, obesity and, in some studies, diabetes.
In the wide exposure feature, one can change the size of the aperture and decide how much light they want to allow to get in.
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