1.   As a result, a portfolio that combines domestic and international exposure should be less volatile than one invested in only one or the other.

2.   Because large companies tend to have more international exposure than small companies, the weak dollar has helped the earnings momentum of the large corporations.

3.   But AirTran is aided by a lack of international exposure and its appeal to bargain-hunters in a weak economy.

4.   But both companies were looking for a foothold in the United States to diversify their international exposure and to generate new sales outside Asia.

5.   But Continental, which has international exposure, will see earnings drop a bit.

6.   But does international exposure mean big-league status?

7.   But he points to the legacy of first-class sports facilities, including the controversial swimming pool and international TV exposure.

8.   But international exposure will not be all negative.

9.   But leaders who violate these principles now face international exposure, sanctions and even outside intervention, as Slobodan Milosevic discovered this year.

10.   Chief executive Frederick Grauer indicated that a sale was essential in order to compete because WFNIA needed greater size and international exposure.

a. + exposure >>共 478
national 4.16%
prolonged 3.22%
first 2.87%
public 2.52%
international 2.47%
long-term 2.33%
possible 2.13%
long 1.93%
maximum 1.93%
greater 1.73%
international + n. >>共 808
community 5.34%
aid 2.33%
force 1.85%
pressure 1.75%
observer 1.72%
official 1.67%
conference 1.62%
organization 1.59%
trade 1.59%
market 1.55%
exposure 0.07%
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