Sentences with phrase «slightly higher exposure»

Most of these funds have a slightly higher exposure to mid-cap companies.
Buddemeier said that at his basement-less condo, he'd move to the center of the middle floor after a blast «because the fallout is going to land on the ground around my house, and that first floor would have slightly higher exposure than the second floor.»

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Our bodies are designed to have a slightly alkaline pH, but with our modern diet high in sugar and exposure to everyday toxins — from the air we breathe to the water we drink to the phones we're addicted to — most of us have become acidic.
Other professionals pay slightly higher rates because certain activities lead to higher level of exposure: speech therapists, sales executives, pastors, etc..
Changes include slightly increased exposure to emerging market (EM) equities and real estate investment trusts, and reduced exposure to high yield.
While the High Yield US Corporate Bond ETF appears to be a slightly interesting unique product for an investor looking into junk bonds, it is hard to get excited about the rest of BMO's new ETFs — iShares CDN Short Bond Index ETF (XSB) already provides exposure to short - term bonds and Claymore has the sector ETFs covered.
You can quibble about the high levels of stock exposure and no doubt it will be a slightly different scenario for Canadians, but the gist of Cook's approach is to at least consider the effect of far greater stock exposure than old rules of thumb (notably that fixed income should equal your age) have hitherto suggested.
When primary analyses were stratified by SES, odds ratios for excessive media exposure at 2 years (> 2 hours per day) appeared slightly stronger in lower SES families (aOR 1.23 [95 % CI 1.04 — 1.47]-RRB- than in high SES families (1.03 [0.80 — 1.32]-RRB-, when using the 9 - month ITSC predictor (P for interaction.33).
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