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We have also the responsibility to help our less fortunate brethren, at least in their old age, to be exposed to spiritual thoughts and service to others instead of self-preservation
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shall not frequently be exposed to public sale
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themselves to be exposed to this oppression without a remedy
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The larger the continent, the easier the communication through all the different parts of it, both by land and by water, the less would any one particular part of it ever be exposed to either of these calamities, the scarcity of any one country being more likely to be relieved by the plenty of some other
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And for security reasons (again the risk of Elusiver infiltration into the base) only he could know what the numbers meant, how they translated into the amount of temporal erasure he’d be exposed to
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will the flock be exposed to heresies which will confuse
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In this reality his mind may well be exposed to agents, be they a known enemy or other entity, keen to explore his psyche
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He didn't want them to be exposed to the outside world and the panic spreading among the people
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They don‘t need anyone else, or be in a place where they would be exposed to germs
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be exposed to the market
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They let children be exposed to lethal amounts of
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“You understand that if the level increases further you’ll be exposed to a lethal dose of
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A covered call writer will not be exposed to losses in respect
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By giving this content away for free, your prospects will be exposed to your skillset, which could ultimately lead to meaningful opportunities
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” I had fallen for the TV ads urging listing with a so-called national chain so that our home would be exposed to people who were relocating to East Bay but had not yet arrived
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be exposed to review
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Rather than be exposed to the temptation of competition and emulation, Mann insisted that each person in either family be allowed to exercise his or her muscles without any reference to what the muscles of another had accomplished
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important to him that I be exposed to these types of things, I guess
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Joseph from having to be exposed to all of the reporters
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Later that evening Metatron said Marjie had not been allowed to see the crop circle because it was too soon for her to be exposed to them
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Children and teenagers should not be exposed to such anachronistic displays of male aggression and supremacy
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will not be exposed to excessive losses
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Like the pillars of Hercules, the mythical point for the ancient Greeks that was not to be passed, in order not to be exposed to the rage of the Gods
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There are certain makeup items, which should not be exposed to open air for a long period of time, since it can become brittle or are reduced in terms of quality
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Lorries chicken skin, which in short is just something you shouldn't be exposed to
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“Spacecraft designers assumed that the ships might be exposed to a variety of radiation sources and used the older TTL technology in those systems
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Because it is heavier than air, hydrogen sulfide tends to sink, and children are more likely to be exposed to larger amounts than adults in the same situations
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can actually become immune to catnip if they are constantly be exposed to it
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feathers onto its own body; once the condor trembles a bit, its ugly body will certainly be exposed to public
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the physical place in order to be exposed to the cosmology that had
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He was convinced they would not be exposed to the RAF who would surely sink them as had the Japanese to "Repulse" and "Prince of Wales"
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were too young to be exposed to it
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It was only through the compassion of the Archduke’s wife Sophie, that Ferdinand would be exposed to a follow-up attempt on his life after Sophie suggested they go to the hospital to visit with those injured in the grenade attack
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Another problem is that our convoys would be exposed to air attacks by German planes based in Italy, but carrier-borne fighters could counter at least partly that threat
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Consequently, the warp core would slide out, and the tube would be exposed to vacuum, killing everyone in the tube
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I'd much rather put up with some physical discomfort than be exposed to Jim Carrey movies at high volume
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They also must be exposed to situations where they need to exercise temperance and perseverance so they will not indulge to depression and any acting out behaviors which can be detrimental to their total functioning
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Indeed, firing a shot that missed would definitely make his situation worse, since at that time rifles were designed to hold only one bullet, and loading another one would take time; unless he could kill the animal with one shot – an almost impossible feat in the darkness – he would be exposed to the danger of a fierce, wounded beast grown even more ferocious because of a painful wound
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To be exposed to certain experiences before the child is ready can do irreparable damage
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The sort of thing her ladyship ought never to be exposed to
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To commence meditating you will need to accept that you will be exposed to your
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"We were not prepared for her to be exposed to blood yet
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A believer should have a portion of the book of Allah to have a divine balance and not to be exposed to the problems of this life and not to be attacked by mental and psychological diseases, so Allah ordered us to recite the Koran during prayers
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Parents will be exposed to the mental duress, emotional turmoil, and deviant behaviors of their children
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Parents will be exposed to the insecurities of their children who suffer inner conflict, anger, and turmoil
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Parents will be exposed to the loneliness, isolation, and socially inept behavior of their children
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Parents will be exposed to hateful, tumultuous, negative, and despairing expression from their children
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obviously allows one to be exposed to all they want, when they want, this nonetheless does
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There was a new building to be built that required all structural steel beams be coated to specific manufacturer’s instructions to insure their soundness because at times they would be exposed to water, which we have learned is paints biggest enemy
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There is no preparation, no education, no standards, no guides, no comparison, no evaluation, and no experience in how to raise our young… except the pure blind luck of which family-culture-set of values you happen to be exposed to
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We were designed to be exposed to the pure, unspoiled beauty of Nature
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should not be exposed to the cold and damp like this
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So tomorrow bring the lost, bring other Christians, but above all bring your children! Don’t leave them at home or put them in daycare, because you think they’ll be scared or act out or because you don’t think their mature enough to handle what they’ll feel and be exposed to
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The seeds then will gradually be exposed to outdoor temperatures a little each day
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Do not let them to be exposed to direct sunlight
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This form of treatment relies on the immune system in its ability to detect harmful substances and thus it helps in dealing with the allergens that one might be exposed to
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preserved, cities protected, roads made safe, seas cleared of pirates; and, in short, if it were not for them, states, kingdoms, monarchies, cities, ways by sea and land would be exposed to the violence and confusion which war brings with it, so long as it lasts and is free to make use of its privileges and powers
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obey shall be exposed to the same punishment himself
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On many college campuses in America today, conservative students and professors are intimidated into silence, and conservative speakers are not invited to give commencement addresses because the liberal administration does not wish for the students to be exposed to an alternative way of thinking
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It may be only small injustice that the child can be exposed to; but the child is small, and its world is small, and its rocking-horse stands as many hands high, according to scale, as a big-boned Irish hunter
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It would be better for her not to be exposed to the general public in case she ran away
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Carruthers apologized to me next day, and assured me that I should never be exposed to such an insult again
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His rabbits would be exposed to view and unable to bolt, except along the that where it did so there were only very narrow verges of short grass, offering no road
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He was of the same opinion; and we both agreed it was a rank exuberance of liberty, that the commonality should be exposed to the risk of being inoculated with anarchy and confusion, from what he, in his learned manner, judiciously called the predilections of amateur pretension
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"Have you ever known what it was to be exposed to imminent
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Vronsky knew that further efforts were useless, and that he had to spend these few days in Petersburg as though in a strange town, avoiding every sort of relation with his own old circle in order not to be exposed to the annoyances and humiliations which were so intolerable to him
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People may be exposed to the toxic pesticide by consuming fruits, vegetables, and grains imported from countries where DDT is still being used and eating fish from contaminated waterways
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He doesn’t really think I’ll be exposed to harm, does he?”
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Many traders will be tempted to skip these trades, as they will be forced to enter at significantly higher prices than they had planned, and will be exposed to the danger of a gap failure
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And the students will be exposed to trading, enriching their college learning
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A related risk you may be exposed to is that managers who have risen from inside the corporate suite of the business often do not make good operators
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This method is almost as convenient as using the personal hot wallet, but it is more secure because it is impossible for your private keys to be exposed to the Internet
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The bottom line is that you need to understand the grave risks your money might be exposed to if you plan on creating more advanced Bitcoin programs; you’ll be able to safely protect your money only if you have a comprehensive and firm understanding of Bitcoin technology that goes beyond the introduction we give in this chapter
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It ended with a threat: if Fermina Daza did not renounce her efforts to move up in the world by means of the most desirable man in the city, she would be exposed to public disgrace
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At the same time, though, we didn't want to be exposed to a cyclical downturn in the chemicals business, so we shorted a basket of European specialty chemical companies that had twice the margins of Arkema and were trading at higher valuations
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“I pray that we may never be exposed to such a temptation
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These two varieties will generally still be exposed to the same conditions which made their parents variable, and the tendency to variability is in itself hereditary; consequently they will likewise tend to vary, and commonly in nearly the same manner as did their parents
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But a hybrid partakes of only half of the nature and constitution of its mother; it may therefore, before birth, as long as it is nourished within its mother's womb, or within the egg or seed produced by the mother, be exposed to conditions in some degree unsuitable, and consequently be liable to perish at an early period; more especially as all very young beings are eminently sensitive to injurious or unnatural conditions of life
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In their new homes they will be exposed to new conditions, and will frequently undergo further modification and improvement; and thus they will become still further victorious, and will produce groups of modified descendants
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But the species left during a long time on these mountains, or in opposite hemispheres, would have to compete with many new forms and would be exposed to somewhat different physical conditions; hence, they would be eminently liable to modification, and would generally now exist as varieties or as representative species; and this is the case
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Hence, when in former times an immigrant first settled on one of the islands, or when it subsequently spread from one to another, it would undoubtedly be exposed to different conditions in the different islands, for it would have to compete with a different set of organisms; a plant, for instance, would find the ground best-fitted for it occupied by somewhat different species in the different islands, and would be exposed to the attacks of somewhat different enemies
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Don't I know perfectly well that my friends would never allow me to fight a duel—would never allow the life of a statesman, needed by Russia, to be exposed to danger? Knowing perfectly well beforehand that the matter would never come to real danger, it would amount to my simply trying to gain a certain sham reputation by such a challenge
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In former days if a man were told that if he did not acknowledge the authority of the state, he would be exposed to attack from enemies domestic and foreign, that he would have to resist them alone, and would be liable to be killed, and that therefore it would be to his advantage to put up with some hardships to secure himself from these calamities, he might well believe it, seeing that the sacrifices he made to the state were only partial and gave him the hope of a tranquil existence in a permanent state
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"Except for the state," they say, "we should be exposed to the attacks of evil-disposed persons in our own country
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And it was because he was unwilling that the people of this country should longer submit to the abuse of British naval officers; because he was unwilling that they should be exposed to the insolence of every British commissioned puppy who chose to insult us; because he was unwilling that armed vessels should force a cotton trade, when every man knew that nine-tenths of the people of Georgia would treat as traitors the violators of the embargo; it was for this reason that he was disposed to vote for the amendments from the Senate
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These rich repositories must finally be exposed to view, by the onward pace of improvement, and the more interior strata will be unveiled by some fortunate profound excavations, the result of enterprise in the pursuit of gain
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With my consent, they shall never be exposed to it