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But Japan urgently needs such a debate if it is to respond to a world
exposed
to the threat of terrorism and gripped by fear.
In “Terrorism and Voting: The Effect of Rocket Threat on Voting in Israeli Elections,” a 2014 study published in the American Political Science Review, Thomas Zeitzoff of American University and Anna Getmansky, now at the University of Essex, examined outcomes in areas most
exposed
to rocket attacks from Gaza since 2001.
The West’s failures in Iraq and Afghanistan, followed by the global economic crisis (which
exposed
severe structural weaknesses in the US and the EU that their democratic governments have been unable to resolve), accelerated this process.
More specifically, training programs aimed at boosting pro-social motivation have led to increased activity in neural networks related to positive emotions and affiliation, as well as to reduced stress-relevant hormonal responses and increased immune markers, when participants are
exposed
to distress in others.
Europe depends on Russian energy supplies, and European banks and businesses are highly
exposed
to Russia.
Globalization has lifted millions of people out of extreme poverty, but has left them
exposed
to the non-communicable diseases of the post-industrial age – from diabetes to heart disease – in countries that lack the resources to treat them.
Moreover, economic growth in the US is modest, and appears to come mainly from segments of the tradable sector that are
exposed
to and benefit from emerging-market demand.
Debt growth
exposed
critical weaknesses in the eurozone’s economic constitution: national debts are the responsibility of member countries, but the common currency is without a sovereign.
Chronicle of a Currency Crisis ForetoldCAMBRIDGE – The crisis in Greece and the debt problems in Spain and Portugal have
exposed
the euro’s inherent flaws.
But it also leaves individual citizens too
exposed
to too many risks.
But, as that past becomes unearthed and its crimes exposed, many recoil from the consequences.
Yet, the weaknesses of such high-mindedness (assuming it is high-minded) are easily
exposed.
Sherpas operate in the most treacherous conditions and are disproportionately
exposed
to danger.
It was at this point that the ECB’s lack of independence was fully
exposed.
The global financial crisis
exposed
the eurozone’s underlying flaw.
Not everyone who is
exposed
to sugar becomes addicted; but, as with alcohol, many do.
Children
exposed
to these conditions are vulnerable to opportunistic infections such as pneumonia and even polio.
And, because a substantial share of the used drugs are released into the environment with wastewater and manure, bacterial communities in soils, waters, and wildlife are also
exposed.
One of the horrors that lie ahead will be the growing disappointment of “Leave” supporters as all of these lies are
exposed.
Last year, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists released information about Luxembourg’s tax rulings that
exposed
the scale of tax avoidance and evasion.
The titans of Wall Street and the City of London were
exposed
as hugely over-leveraged.
Harnessing the Politics of DisruptionLONDON – The United Kingdom’s vote to exit the European Union and Donald Trump’s election as US president
exposed
a deep generational divide.
The surface of coral is highly sensitive, and will now be
exposed
to major damage from all sorts of silt and debris carried back by water receding from flooded land.
We could even wish them immortal...”The second reason applies to the hard-working rich, the type of person who“devotes himself forever to the pursuit of wealth and greatness....With the most unrelenting industry he labors night and day....serves those whom he hates, and is obsequious to those whom he despises....[I]n the last dregs of life, his body wasted with toil and diseases, his mind galled and ruffled by the memory of a thousand injuries and disappointments....he begins at last to find that wealth and greatness are mere trinkets of frivolous utility....Power and riches....keep off the summer shower, not the winter storm, but leave him always as much, and sometimes more
exposed
than before, to anxiety, to fear, and to sorrow; to diseases, to danger, and to death...”In short, on the one hand, we don’t wish to disrupt the perfect felicity of the lifestyles of the rich and famous; on the other hand, we don’t wish to add to the burdens of those who have spent their most precious possession – their time and energy – pursuing baubles.
If the Security Council fails to agree on new sanctions – which is likely, given Chinese and Russian objections – it would be
exposed
as a paper tiger.
The current one, Dmitri Medvedev, has been discredited as inefficient and – to a public that views him as a political pygmy – unworthy of the level of personal corruption that has been
exposed.
The crisis in Syria has
exposed
the failure of the old approach to humanitarian aid.
It is estimated that most of the UK population was
exposed
to BSE through diet at this time.
For eight years, my community in rural Kenya, Owino Uhuru, has been
exposed
to toxic lead poisoning caused by the operations of a state-licensed smelter.
Should journalists and bloggers be
exposed
for reporting or recirculating falsehoods or rumors?
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