Sentences with phrase «relatively little exposure»

Even if the index itself has relatively little exposure to Toys «R» Us, the closing of the biggest chain of toy superstores is most definitely a negative for the retail industry and a signal that things could get worse for the brick - and - mortar crowd.
Ron Terada is a Vancouver - based artist who has exhibited extensively in Canada and Europe over the past 15 years but has had relatively little exposure in the United States.
American companies also have relatively little exposure to European economic weakness.

Not exact matches

Alongside Akpom and Gnabry, they form a part of our squad that is relatively very young and fresh with little time and exposure at the top - level of football.
Veterans of recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan often have a history of exposure to explosive forces from bombs, grenades and other devices, although relatively little is known about whether this injures the brain.
The interdisciplinary nature of the subject and program mean that successful applicants will have had some exposure to some components of the program and relatively little to others.
That investor reaction was actually a little slow & stupid — a) the Lehman exposure (& entire portfolio) of the Primary Fund was pre-identified, so it was simple enough to calculate losses would be relatively limited, and b) lazy MMF investors should have been checking the SEC filings — at this point, there have been dozens of instances where funds have been supported to ensure they didn't break the buck.
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