Sentences with phrase «still less exposure»

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If keywords matter less, long tailed keywords matter more, the ability to answer search engine queries through content matters most, and links are still extremely effective, what can businesses on a tight SEO budget do to increase their exposure?
For those countries that are less far along in this transition, policy still reveals a substantial degree of ambivalence about the benefits of integration; and doubts about their ability to limit the risks in greater exposure to volatility.
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.
Although prosecution may sound less exciting, lawyers who choose patent prosecution get exposure to more hot - off - the - bench science, because they are writing patent applications for scientific inventions that are still confidential.
But that's still less than the radiation encountered in normal yearly exposure to X-rays.
Generally, an hour per week is more than enough, but surprisingly, many people are still not exposed to enough sun to produce beneficial amounts of vitamin D. Also, studies have shown that as we age, we tend to produce less vitamin D even with adequate sun exposure.
Fashion Week in the season, we still visible traces of white sneakers Stan Smiths, but far less exposure and one pair of two - tone heels, it is from the Chanel's Sling Back.
But the amount is less than you'll find at other promotion sites, and we still get your book a lot of exposure.
The offer Amazon makes would be a decent one if Amazon still controlled 80 - 90 % of the ebook market but when you know that Amazon controls less than 60 % in some markets and even in the US, its dominance is not what it used to be, allowing the company exclusivity sounds like a recipe for smaller sales and reduced exposure.
A recent work, Triptych (2009), portrays the artist — now nearly 80 but still voluptuous — in the nude, three times, as if in motion, the last figure blurred like a multiple exposure, its identity less fixed.
With his exposure to Pollock, Krasner, Dubuffet, and to a lesser degree, Clyfford Still, Ossorio now was surrounded by a constellation of ambitious, advanced artists, and in this situation his own art was set to blossom.
We are still to see if the Adobe Device Co-op initiative will in fact mean less exposure of user's personal data.
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