Although brevity can be a virtue, you don't want to give your experience
too little exposure either.
Too little exposure to the drawings, it turns out.
But that will be largely because it had
too little exposure to male hormones, not an excess of female hormones.
As the year unfolded it became increasingly apparent that the S&P / TSX Composite Index offered investors outsized exposure to the laggards, such as energy, but also
too little exposure to the leaders, such as the secular growth themes of technology and healthcare.
For example, having too much exposure to stocks in a bear market or having
too little exposure to stocks in a bull market.
Not exact matches
Woodward
too seems to have learned after four years how to conduct business, hopefully continuing to pull the strings from behind the scenes and not making an appearance on MUTV in an effort to get
exposure and have a
little brag about how quality he is.
Certain types of dairy — specifically, milk — are full of proteins that can be difficult to digest, and for babies with tender digestive systems,
too much
exposure to these proteins may actually make
little ones cranky and irritable.
Bear in mind,
too, that
exposure that poses
little risk for an adult can threaten the health of a young or unborn child.
This is in part a problem of configuration: a lifetime of
exposure to persistent pathogens such as herpesviruses leaves
too much of the immune system uselessly devoted to specific targets that it can not effectively clear from the body, and
too little left ready to fight new threats and destroy malfunctioning cells.
Cacao has also been found to increase blood and oxygen circulation to the skin, which aid the healing process and help minimize damage should your skin get a
little too much sun
exposure.
When we do, I prefer to have two options so there's
little risk of the same
exposure to the same food
too frequently.
These include poor diet; substance abuse;
too little sleep and rest;
too many social, emotional or physical pressures; serious or repeated injury; chronic illness; repeated infections such as bronchitis or pneumonia; allergies;
exposure to a toxic environment; and a mother with Adrenal Fatigue during gestation and birth.
Estrogen dominance can arise if you have slow or congested elimination systems, if you produce
too little progesterone, if you've used or are using hormonal birth control, from
exposure to xenoestrogens (compounds that mimic estrogen) found in fragrances, solvents, plastics, parabens, pesticides, etc., and simply by approaching menopause.
Of course
too much
exposure to UV light can be harmful, but so can
too little.
Ultraviolet light
exposure does help psoriasis, however, so a
little sunshine (not
too much, because sunburns can make psoriasis worse) on psoriasis plaques can be a good thing.
I have dandruff because my scalp got a
little too much sun
exposure a couple weeks ago.
Between dips in and out of chlorine filled pools and constant sun
exposure, your hair is going to require a
little R&R this Summer
too.
A palm originating from Australia, this species is popular as an indoor plant and requires
little sunlight (direct
exposure and
too much water tends to make the tips of its leaves turn brown).
Using flash is a
little problematic,
too, although
exposures are fairly accurate in the center of the frame and results are repeatable, which is a bonus.
We still think images are a
little too harsh on the over-sharpening to try and relinquish general lack of detail - just look at the 100 per cent crops, i.e. actual scale - and auto -
exposure is a
little on the overexposed side of things (not dramatically, though).
The options have been moved around a
little too — the top level consists of HDR,
exposure, more settings, flash and front / rear toggle.
Google ends up dropping the
exposure a
little too much sometimes and hiding shadow detail, while LG and HTC seem to want to overexpose many of the shots above instead.
Using information on your skin type, the UV readings and location data, the O'We helps you get the ideal amount of sunshine that's not
too much and not
too little for optimal
exposure.