Expose
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These are issues for debate, but one thing should be clear: The eurozone should not aim to achieve the minimum necessary under favorable conditions, which would
expose
its leaders to charges of poor contingency planning should crisis conditions reemerge.
Or did the attacks
expose
precisely the type of risk that long-term projections should identify?
This means developing differentiated education systems, ranging from vocational schools to doctoral programs, and giving students access to international experience, which can
expose
them to opportunities beyond national frontiers.
Was the global financial crisis a harsh but transitory setback to advanced-country growth, or did it
expose
a deeper long-term malaise?
Failure would result in overburdened and unsustainable public finances, and would
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a significant and growing group of voters to acute poverty.
We need free media to
expose
abuses of power.
But so are some segments of civil society, which are concerned that a transition to a green economy might negatively affect the poor and
expose
them to greater risks and vulnerabilities.
To join in Macron’s European project, she would have to assume an entirely new role and
expose
herself to substantial political risks.
Recent academic studies by Sergei Guriev of Moscow's New Economic School and Guido Freibel of the University of Toulouse
expose
a link between strict immigration rules and illicit trafficking in human beings, confirming the need for reform.
But uncertainties about value also
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deep problems in the political order.
Trump wants a broader tax cut, but one that will increase the deficit dramatically – which the Freedom Caucus will have a hard time swallowing, in part because doing so would
expose
them to primary challenges.
The murder of Anna Politkovskaya, one of Russia’s bravest and best journalists, a woman who dared to
expose
the brutal murders committed by Russian troops in Chechnya, is final proof that President Putin has delivered nothing more than a run of the mill dictatorship with the usual contempt for law.
The scale of such an operation would be enormous, and would
expose
the ECB to huge credit risk.
As a result, Germany has been reluctant to engage fully in the debate about a European banking union, owing to the belief that it would
expose
German taxpayers to major risks and unknown costs through bank restructuring and deposit insurance.
Thus, liberals’ belief that they have only to
expose
the populists’ corruption to discredit them is a vain hope.
If, Brandeis insisted, there is “time to
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through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence.”
Articulation of future political arrangements in Syria, as pie-in-the-sky as it may seem today, is probably the best way to help the country’s beleaguered moderate opposition and
expose
the rejectionists.
Just the opposite is true: such policies
expose
an indifference to one’s own freedom and pave the way for war.
With ooniprobe, users are not only able to
expose
Internet censorship; they can also acquire substantial detail about how, when, where, and by whom the censorship is being implemented.
This implies, first and foremost, the need to
expose
companies to strong domestic and foreign competition.
He is an interesting man, a genuine intellectual driven by his inner demons both to flay those who pay insufficient credit to his transformational role in Australian politics and to
expose
what he regards as waffle and myths.
It would have been very dangerous to
expose
the federal government to this danger, given that the operation was rightly perceived at the outset as extremely risky.
His goal was to
expose
the fallacious arguments used to block reforms like the abolition of “rotten boroughs” – electorates with so few electors that a powerful lord or landowner could effectively select the member of parliament, while newer cities like Manchester remained unrepresented.
In the end, Europe paid a lot of money only to
expose
its own weakness.
And that cleanup will
expose
more of the rot in banks’ current operations.
If they signed on to Trump’s absurd plan, they would
expose
themselves to the ridicule of their colleagues.
Non-state actors – like Hamas and Hezbollah, or the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan – that shield themselves behind a defenseless civilian population
expose
the widening gap between the traditional rules of war and the realities of today’s battlefield.
Of course, the heightened technological ability nowadays to
expose
private behavior is part of the reason for this change.
It has become dangerously dependent on economic success, so that any large-scale economic failure will
expose
the shallowness of its moral claims.
Such an approach would
expose
the West to attacks by Putin and similar aggressors.
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