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Many of those who arrived first at the scene of the Manchester Arena bombing or the massacre at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris had not received the physical training for such eventualities, nor were they emotionally prepared to cover stories where they would be
exposed
to that degree of trauma.
In India, a clever campaign called SuperAmma used images of people
exposed
to unsanitary situations to encourage hand washing.
The longer that older workers remain in the labor force, the more
exposed
they are to technological unemployment.
This very doctrine left Europe
exposed.
But there is no doubt that the flaws being
exposed
daily in the media – cupidity on a colossal, almost suicidal scale, the quest for easy money, the turn to illegality, and the lack of ethical standards at the highest levels – reveal dangerous streaks in our national character.
Consider the kind of corruption in advanced economies
exposed
by the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, in which vested interests secure the enactment of laws and regulations that entrench their own advantages.
On the other hand, the second phase of the crisis mercilessly
exposed
the euro’s Achilles heel: the absence of economic or financial unification within the eurozone.
But ISPs’ costs also include warning people away from bad sites, which requires a due-process system to notify owners of compromised websites – so that they can fix them or realize that they have been
exposed.
Refugee flows were a negligible trickle; though they are back to low levels, the massive surge in 2015
exposed
the dysfunctional character of the European asylum regime.
The recently leaked Panama Papers
exposed
the use of offshore bank accounts and shell companies to conceal wealth and avoid taxes by everyone from the prime minister of Iceland to the father of former British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Moreover, business failures due to premature euroization will inevitably increase as chronically weaker domestic firms and financial institutions become fully
exposed
to EU competition before making adequate corporate governance improvements and efficiency gains.
When microbes are repeatedly
exposed
to antibiotics, the bacteria eventually win.
The answer lies in France and Germany, where, a decade after the 2008 financial crash
exposed
the eurozone’s design flaws, there is still no consensus about how to manage the large-scale insolvencies that are inevitable in a currency union lacking any mechanism to temper financial flows and trade imbalances.
But a flourishing tourism sector is not in the cards – not least because of the resurgence of militant Islamism, which will leave North Africa
exposed
to the risk of terror attacks for years to come.
Exposed
to a regional proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, plagued by an entrenched Al Qaeda affiliate, and divided by tribal disputes and a secession movement, the country has become a poster child for everything that can go wrong in the Arab world.
When both bubbles burst – first housing, and then credit – asset-dependent US consumers were
exposed
to the American strain of the Japanese disease first diagnosed by Nomura economist Richard Koo.Koo has stressed the lingering perils of a balance-sheet recession centered on the corporate sector of the Japanese economy; but the analysis is equally applicable to bubble-dependent US consumers.
In Ukraine, for example, the conflict has both
exposed
and widened the fissure between Russia and the West.
As a result, executives were not
exposed
to the potential negative consequences that large losses could bring about for preferred shareholders, bondholders, and the government as a guarantor of deposits.
Until recently, Duch was the only one imprisoned, after being
exposed
in 1999.
No regime built on limitless self-delusion is capable of retaining a shred of legitimacy once the scale of its self-deception is
exposed.
But the depth and persistence of the ongoing crisis have
exposed
the euro’s fundamental fragilities, and should serve as a warning that today’s technocratic Band-Aids may not hold in the face of another shock.
China’s recent emergence as a key international player (albeit a reluctant one) has
exposed
its leaders’ uncertainty about the country’s future global role, as well as raising questions about their readiness to bear the responsibilities that its stature implies.
But if the SARS epidemic
exposed
the retro side of China's approach to involvement in global affairs, China has shown its newer, more cosmopolitan and internationalist side by hosting the three-way discussion between America, North Korea, and China.
And, while regulatory reform is progressing, its effectiveness in addressing the weaknesses
exposed
by the global financial crisis will depend not only on the new rules that emerge, but also on the consistency and quality of their implementation.
Although rules on shadow-banking have yet to be formulated, another problem
exposed
by the crisis has abated: America’s external deficit has shrunk to a much more manageable 2-3% of GDP, accompanied by drops in the surpluses run by Japan and China.
Laws against incitement to violence must be enforced, conspiracies prosecuted, traitors
exposed.
The content to which people are
exposed
is filtered, whether through self-selection or algorithms.
These disparities can be explained largely by the fact that men are
exposed
to more risks than women.
Indeed, they remain so distracted by Trump’s apparent lack of leadership skill and even mental capacity – which, to be sure, cannot compare to that displayed by Thatcher – that they have yet to grasp the depth of the divisions and neuroses that Trump has
exposed.
At the TRC hearings we were
exposed
to gruesome details about atrocities that were committed to uphold or to oppose apartheid.
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