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In other situations, it will mean live-streaming acts of civil disobedience and hoping that authoritarians’ brutal methods will be
exposed
to a large enough audience through social media.
But it is
exposed
to other risks, especially if it confines its investments to that slice of the asset pool, US Treasury and high-grade corporate bonds, that American politicians are comfortable having foreigners own.
Détente helped to keep the competition from spilling over into conflict as it
exposed
the Communist world to Western ideas of freedom and capitalism along with their benefits.
But the 2008 crisis
exposed
the dangers, with the globalized financial system’s intricate web of connections becoming a conduit for contagion.
Internationa1 cooperation which depends solely on the good will of governments is constantly
exposed
to the pressures of the moment, to domestic political calculations, to moods and tactics.
Because it controls the means of coercion and levies compulsory taxes, its dark doings need to be
exposed
by fearless investigative journalism.
But Obama's effort to universalize the problem of extremism has
exposed
him to the charge of relativizing the Islamic State – and thus ignoring its true nature – by claiming a moral equivalence between it and political extremism elsewhere in the world, including in the US.
The decline in government bond prices has
exposed
the banks’ undercapitalization, while the prospect that governments will have to finance banks’ recapitalization has driven up risk premiums on government bonds.
The United States and Europe are on track to have thrown away 10% of their potential wealth, while the failure to strengthen financial-sector regulation has left the world economy
exposed
to the risk of another major crisis.
Their assumptions should be ruthlessly exposed, for they have come close to destroying our world.
The global economic crisis that began in 2008
exposed
the deep flaws in Europe’s monetary union, though it took the near-death experience of the euro crisis of 2010-2012 to force Europe’s leaders to act, by creating a large fund to help struggling countries and establishing a banking union.
Borrowing the credibility of an established monetary authority – especially one that issues a global reserve currency – would be tactically advantageous for a post-independence Scotland; but the new country would be
exposed
to the risk of an inflation shock and sterling crisis stemming from the Bank of England’s expansionary monetary policy.
Of course, not all emerging markets, according to this logic, are equally
exposed.
Given these precedents and the widespread instability
exposed
by this year's elections, perhaps Asian policymakers should consider the merits of doing away with "cohabitation" and adopting systems where electoral victory translates into real power.
Undoubtedly, the US labor market’s uneven recovery has much to do with the structural and policy gaps
exposed
by the 2008 global financial crisis and the recession that followed.
And countries in the region would be more
exposed
to Russian pressure and the temptations of Russian patronage.
That belief, too, seems quaint in the aftermath of the credit bubble that fueled the global financial crisis, which
exposed
economic models based on rational decision-making to stinging intellectual attack from the behavioral economists.
In fact, the Chinese economy’s true condition had long been obscured, but has now been
exposed
by more stringent regulation of activities such as speculative trading of the renminbi masquerading as trade payments.
The sovereign-debt-and-banking crisis that has roiled the monetary union since 2010 has steadily
exposed
the realities at play here, as irrevocably fixed exchange rates lock in and deepen differences in eurozone members’ competitiveness.
If they don’t, sponsors will leave themselves
exposed
to a consumer backlash as FIFA’s poor reputation rubs off on their brands.
When it does, three fundamental flaws in Trump’s thinking will be
exposed.
More than one million people are
exposed
to hunger and disease and, with the rain and hurricane seasons approaching, are vulnerable to further hazards.
Many bankers also suffered direct losses as their banks collapsed, or as investigations
exposed
them to public ridicule, and even jail.
The Dhaka episode was hardly the first time that threats against Japanese citizens had
exposed
this shortcoming.
Just as formal schooling needs to become better integrated with the informal learning environments to which our children are
exposed
in multiple ways, formal and informal learning must mesh in a life-long process.
And while the Fed’s interest-rate hikes could hardly have been more carefully signaled in advance, there are still concerns that the desired financial tightening in credit markets has scarcely occurred yet, and that, if and when it does, some borrowers could find themselves uncomfortably
exposed.
The more the scheme was
exposed
as unsustainable, the more doggedly officials clung to it – and the more optimistic their narratives.
When these assumptions turned out to be false, the entire financial system was
exposed
to infection.
Other surveys have
exposed
extraordinary inaccuracies in perceptions of migrants.
Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia will be the first to be
exposed.
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