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The sub-prime crisis has
exposed
serious problems that we must address.
But the earthquake that Russia triggered in Ukraine has also
exposed
dangerous fault lines across Europe.
The first fault line that Russia has
exposed
can be found among Europe's former Soviet bloc countries.
The resulting slowdown has
exposed
cracks in Asian economies that were once well hidden.
Despite all of its undeniable benefits, it has spawned problems of governance and management that have
exposed
the inadequacy of national governments and international institutions.
Rather than showing the world that NATO remains strong and united, he
exposed
it as uncertain and divided.
But the Arab Spring
exposed
the policy’s vulnerabilities, and Turkey must now seek a new guiding principle for regional engagement.
In doing so, she became an enemy of the state, because her work
exposed
the barbaric policies practiced against the displaced populations, uncovered the truth behind state actions, and called for the restoration of basic human rights.
Trade integration
exposed
domestic banks and firms to foreign competition, limiting national governments' ability to intervene on behalf of favored domestic companies.
Yet, those of us who are
exposed
on a daily basis to the inner workings of financial markets would caution against too upbeat an attitude toward a second downgrade by a major ratings agency.
The comfort for everybody might be that the Yen block is even more
exposed.
Even basic elements of business organization – like limiting public shareholders’ obligation for corporate debts – are said by Brazilian legal experts, such as Bruno Salama, to remain an open question, with all shareholders potentially exposed, especially in labor and tax lawsuits.
Now these people find themselves
exposed
to the Public Security Bureaus.
Asian economies are
exposed
to China.
Latin America is
exposed
to lower commodity prices (as both China and the advanced economies slow).
Central and Eastern Europe are
exposed
to the eurozone.
Companies and investors
exposed
to risk in Europe must assume much more volatility in interest rates within the euro zone and increasingly uneven growth and inflation prospects.
As he awaited his approaching execution by the Nazis, Bonhoeffer wrote that, in prison, “the godlessness of the world is not...concealed but, rather, revealed, and is thus
exposed
to an unexpected light.”
So I take some comfort this Christmas in knowing that the godlessness, inhumanity, and criminality of the regime that is now ruling in Kyiv is, at long last, being
exposed
to the world in a clear light.
Likewise, metrics of equality of opportunity have only recently
exposed
the hypocrisy of America’s claim to be a land of opportunity: Yes, anyone can get ahead, so long as they are born of rich, white parents.
In 2010-2012, by contrast, systemically important European banks were exposed, raising the risk of a domino effect that threatened the entire eurozone.
But, as the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham once wrote, the more one is
exposed
to the exercise of political power, the greater the temptations.
During the neo-Confucian renaissance of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, a metaphysical dimension was added to fill a gap
exposed
by Buddhism’s inroads into China.
From an economic standpoint, with China increasingly
exposed
to the discipline of international trade and facing an economic slowdown, the argument for reining in corruption is as strong as ever.
But they, too, don’t want default settings that leave them feeling
exposed.
The nasal cavity is unique, as the only place where brain cells (neurons) are directly
exposed
to the environment.
In the US, equality of opportunity has been
exposed
as a myth.
But today’s debt crisis has
exposed
a fundamental weakness in the eurozone’s architecture: insufficient integration.
Disengaging peacefully from
exposed
global responsibilities will be Trump’s biggest challenge.
Among emerging-markets, the Philippines and Indonesia are the most
exposed
to Japan, which absorbs about 16% of their total exports.
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