It would in most cases be unethical to expose research subjects to it.
Be willing to expose yourself, but be mindful of the degree to which you do so.
Television was young, and there was great hope for how it could be used to educate the masses and expose it to culture.
With government resources limited and the cops often a step behind the robbers, we should applaud market actors who are willing to put their fortunes and reputations on the line to expose what they genuinely believe to be shady business.
The bill also contains a bizarre provision which allows information relating to a possible offence to be withheld if disclosing it would expose the authority to prosecution.
And so somebody would break out in chicken pox, and so there'd be a party to expose people.
Teso isn't the first so-called "white hat" hacker to expose what appear to be holes in air-traffic security.
The result will be to expose large swaths of the northern hemisphere to high levels of electromagnetic energy.
Schuchat reiterated that anyone with a flu-like illness should not be sent to school, travel or go to work, where they could expose others.
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Critics point to Mitchell's close ties to the Red Sox and concern that he might not be willing to expose baseball management's responsibility in allowing the drug problem to spread.
Once the rover reaches its target, the rock abrasion tool, or Rat, will be used to expose fresh rock for analysis.
What you see in this sample is that minimum: to do less than this, would be, in my judgment, to expose you too greatly.
However, researchers are now able to expose how misleading those statistics can be.
An undercover Suffolk trading standards officer posed as a would-be escort to expose a scam, a court has heard.
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They must be manipulated in the correct sequence to expose the contents when the cover is removed.
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For some investors, the direct method of investment in commodities may be the better investment decision because the indirect method can expose investors to additional risks.
They could be, though they might also expose servicemen to the high cost of conventional private insurance.
The costs savings for drug development are substantial, as stem cells can be used to expose drugs with dangerous side effects before they reach the market.
He also accused Mr Murtagh of winding him up with a story that a national newspaper was about to run an expose story about a prisoner - a claim that subsequently turned out to be untrue.
And, these higher return investments expose seniors to risks from which they may not be able to recover given their ages.
Aubyn, and are supposed to be, because the chronicled cruelty of the previous four books cries out to expose their culpable inanities.
Were the superb work the Guardian did to expose phone hacking to result in state supervised regulation of newspapers, the injustice would be grotesque.
"If I can expose you to the best ... it has a great chance of inspiring you to be the best, " Kearney explained.
"Sometimes if you pour these wines into a decanter, expose them to a lot of air they turn out to be truly remarkable, " he says.
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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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Mrs Madikizela-Mandela has been subpoenaed by the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a body designed chiefly to expose apartheid crimes, and will be questioned behind closed doors on September 25th and 26th.
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