As users operate in an open system, they will constantly expose to new products and many will try them out.
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Traditionally, a formal, summer garden-party dress did two things: it looked light and uplifting, while keeping all the bits one might generally expose to the sun covered.
The same gestures apply -- swiping in from the right to expose the Charms Bar, swiping from the left to toggle through open programs and swiping the bottom or top of the display to expose settings specific to a certain application.
Many such firms also have quarterly all-hands meetings to expose performance to all employees.
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To expose intelligence to terrorists under such circumstances would put the lives of American troops at risk.
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Through this window I hope to expose you to the hope, despair, stagnation and opportunity that is Kibera.
Davies has recovered but Wales seem unwilling to expose him to regional rugby a week before hosting Ireland.
The fact that the Bank seems to have agreed to expose itself to some private credit risk is significant.
If that's not a risk you want to expose yourself to, keep an eye out for the warning signs.
They are a difficult population to attain in experiments, especially if you are going to expose them to something potentially harmful.
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Our churches ran programs to expose us to music and the arts.
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Samuelson, known for introducing African spices to Western dishes, is using the continent's culinary traditions to expose Africa to a wider audience.
So we thought it would be fun to take a little time to expose you to what's going to happen today and this evening.
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Interrogators must be able to expose intelligence to terrorists during questioning.
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If researchers could identify a narrow subset of women who truly benefit from Avastin, then doctors could avoid having to expose everyone to its nasty side effects.
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To prove the mettle of the Tibor Everglades, he nailed one to a dock on the ocean to expose it to the maximum amount of salt and sand.
The way to deal with controversial, offensive or even hateful statements-unless they are directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action-is to expose them to public debate and criticism.
Emphasis is placed on bringing in small foreign brands, some of which are funded by their respective governments, in order to expose them to the New York (and U.S.) market.
For if we choose only to expose ourselves to opinions and viewpoints that are in line with our own, studies suggest that we become more polarized, more set in our ways.
Is it fair to compare a coachable, natural athlete with potential to a child whose parents had the means to expose her to a higher level of play at an earlier age?
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And no one would say that we ought to expose ourselves to the danger of seeing the first magistrate in foreign pay without being able to guard against it by displacing him.
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Mr Ferguson notes wryly that the latest targets of attack are social media such as Facebook and Twitter, which are said to expose children to paedophiles, invade their users' privacy and facilitate riots.
"This has become a shell game of civilians, manipulated by Serb forces, bopped around, moved around the countryside in a shell game strategy to expose them to the risk of military conflict, " he said.
"My main intention as a new graduate was to expose myself to the world of media and communication, which are the fields that I have interest in, " she said in an e-mail to CNN.
One of the teaching points is to expose students to how discrimination is generally defined and then introduce statistical methodologies that allow one to examine whether discrimination exists within a particular environment, circumstance, or situation.
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In an effort to pull synchronized swimming from the shower-drain of sports obscurity, a revamped governing body has declared May "Synchro de Mayo, " a push to expose newcomers to the sport through performances and free lessons.
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Catholics grew so angry at the cardinals' indecision from 1268 to 1271, when Gregory X was elected, that they boarded them up in their chamber and tore off the roof to expose them to the elements.
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The big outstanding question for the Treasury, therefore, is whether it is prepared to expose taxpayers to the probability that some businesses and households, who may deserve to be kept afloat, would not be able to repay all of what they owe.
Jetson Creative, a software developer in San Francisco, has come up with an inventive answer to to the question iPad users are constantly asking: How can I simulate access to the outside world without having to expose myself to its insects and sudden loud noises and disconcerting shifts in barometric pressure?
"I think that it's clear that Mr Schwarzenegger's campaign strategists have concluded that they can get him elected without having to expose him to the voters or to reporters, I don't know if they will succeed in that but I don't think they are doing anybody - including their candidate - any favours, " Mr Cannon says.
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