lack of exposure

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exposure
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspəʊ.ʒər/
us
/ɪkˈspoʊ.ʒɚ/
the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation ...
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This rules outlackofexposureto accents as a causative factor, since exposure can be expected to increase with age.
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The abnormal trajectory for brain development in autism is not caused by a simplelackofexposureto face and language.
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But, in turn, theirlackofexposureto reading materials further interferes with their acquisition of reading skills.
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The argument that non-ditrysian ballooners are absent based onlackofexposureto conducive meteorological conditions alone, may not be entirely valid.
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Lackofexposurecannot be used to explain the dispreference for a variant like ai which is widely known in this community.
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It is rather the result of a 'lackofexposure' to the world beyond the four walls of home.
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It had nothing to do with itslackofexposureto serious music.
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It is worth considering that the children'slackofexposureto such activities may have exacerbated some of these problems.
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Despite extensive searching, no specimens were found stratigraphically lower in the outcrop, andlackofexposureprevented sampling just above the trilobite occurrence.
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This is often due tolackofexposure.
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The lack of ballooning in this group appears to be due to alackofexposureto suitable habitat conditions, rather than physical constraints such as mass or body size.
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This seasonality is not seen in the tropics, which can be explained by heat, humidity andlackofexposureto the agent in confined spaces during the winter months.
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With /yu/, children may be less likely to entertain the letter-name alternative because of theirlackofexposureto words that employ this spelling.
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It received several awards but did not sell well due tolackofexposure.
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Due to the remote location andlackofexposurewith the rest of the world, outsiders economically exploited the innocent islanders for a long time.
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The perceptual expertise hypothesis states that the cross-race effect is due tolackofexposureto other cultures and is not hard-wired.
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A chroniclackofexposureto engaging reading material inhibits the cultivation of interest in reading.
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Due to thelackofexposureto sunlight, she also had a very light skin tone and suffered from jaundice.
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