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1 Citigroup has a relatively smaller U.S. business and less exposure to Dodd-Frank.
2 Unlisted companies generally get less exposure and their shares are far less accessible.
3 But she had less responsibility than you, less exposure to the real world.
4 Lenders have reined in proprietary trading and have less exposure to hedge funds.
5 If we are gay, our gayeties involve less exposure and fatigue.
6 Shares fell although the group has less exposure than a number of its counterparts.
7 But he said global conditions would gradually improve, meaning less exposure to the dollar.
8 Soloing is also significantly faster, which means less exposure time.
9 But fewer bouts would mean less exposure and less money.
10 They tend to have less exposure misclassification bias and time-varying confounding if exposures are brief.
11 It entailed more circuitous travel, but less exposure .
12 Either way, it means less exposure to danger and less work for you in the long run.
13 Numerous studies have demonstrated retirement advice produces better asset allocation, higher saving and less exposure to risk.
14 Shorter daylight hours also means less exposure .
15 Because Wells Fargo had less exposure to mortgage problems, some investors considered it a good way to diversify.
16 Foreign firms have much less exposure in Russia's television sector, where Russians receive the majority of their news.
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