Sentences with phrase «needs less exposure»

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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.
Increased sunscreen use and less time spent outdoors means that few women can meet their vitamin D needs through sunlight exposure alone.
Yet the practice still lags among less affluent and less educated women whose babies, for reasons including low vaccination rates and greater exposure to environmental contaminants such as cigarette smoke, especially need the nutrients and disease protection mother's milk bestows.
Trump needs more exposure to voters, not less.
«Optometrists need to make their patients aware that less than 60 minutes» exposure to light outdoors per day is a risk factor for myopia.
Firefighters who responded in the first two days of the World Trade Center disaster and those who worked at the site for six months or longer are more likely to need sinus surgery than firefighters whose exposure to the site's caustic dust was less intense or shorter term, according to new research published in the American Thoracic Society journal Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
Among infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS; caused by in utero opioid exposure), variants in certain genes were associated with a shorter length of hospital stay and less need for treatment, preliminary findings that may provide insight into the mechanisms underlying NAS, according to a study in the May 1 issue of JAMA, a theme issue on child health.
I always get less sun exposure than I think I need at first and work up really slowly to avoid burning.
But we needn't endanger ourselves to take advantage of the sun's benefits: Fair - skinned people need less than 30 minutes of casual exposure on bright days to meet their daily requirement, while darker - skinned individuals need about two hours, Hyman said.
There is much less exposure to nitrosamine in a condom than in a hot dog, but nitrosamines do not need to be in condoms — they can be removed without impacting safety or efficacy.
«Optometrists need to make their patients aware that less than 60 minutes» exposure to light outdoors per day is a risk factor for myopia,» he said.
But it's not racist to say that poor kids — who generally come to school with much less vocabulary, exposure to print, and much else — might need something different — more intense, more structured — than their well - off, better - prepared peers.
«I don't think it means they're less capable, but I think they have less exposure to what they need» to succeed.
Less tech - savvy teachers need exposure to the edtech landscape and ample time to learn how to effectively use these tools in the classroom.
As you get closer to needing your money, you will likely want to decrease your exposure to stocks and other risky assets and increase your exposure to less risky assets such as bonds and cash.
You also need to diversify your holdings within those asset classes and hold, in the case of a stock portfolio, a variety of stocks — from risky to less risky, in different currencies, in different industries — to reduce your risk exposure.
For example, some dogs calm more easily with less visual exposure to the room, while others need things to look at.
There are many advantages to digital x-rays including a shorter time to take the x-ray, lack of chemicals needed to process an x-ray and less radiation exposure to your pet and veterinarian.
Current vaccines may provide immunity for less than a year so dogs with potentially high exposure may need more than yearly vaccination.
There's less need to destroy (or avoid making) records when the government limits how much exposure a wrongdoer faces from individual litigants, as in Europe, so less pressure to, say, «simplify» laws by removing requirements to document at all.
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