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The onset of the current recession in Europe has
exposed
this low productivity, with the failure of many SMEs leading to large losses for the banks, whose funding costs, meanwhile, have increased.
First, unlike debriefing these interventions work not on normal people who have been
exposed
to adversity, but on those who have a definite psychiatric disorder.
In the case of Sanders, US voters have been
exposed
to some appealing ideas, such as free college tuition and universal health care, though these policies and others remain politically unrealistic.
A document, an image, or a video is shared, and suddenly what was secret or shielded is globally
exposed.
At WWII’s close the beggar-thy-neighbor policies of the interwar years stood
exposed
as a cause of war.
Although America's Congress has so far supported the continued stationing of U.S. forces in Germany, it would not take long for most Americans to conclude that what is good enough for the impoverished and
exposed
new eastern wing of NATO is good enough for rich Western Europe.
This unconscionable fabrication was fully
exposed
only after Abacha’s death and the spate of confessions that followed it by the police agents who actually committed the crime.
It was they who
exposed
the complicity of certain foreign powers in an ongoing crime against humanity.
In any case, if listed SOEs are included in global indexes, investors would be
exposed
to companies that can transact with their government owners, without consulting other shareholders.
The latest “rape culture” to be
exposed
– in recent documentaries, lawsuits, and legislative hearings – is embedded within the United States military.
Women soldiers who had served in Afghanistan came forward to speak with the filmmakers Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick, whose Oscar-nominated film The Invisible War
exposed
the scale of the problem.
Unless the risks emanating from high public debt are systematically reduced, eurozone countries will be heavily
exposed
when the next crisis strikes.
Four years later, Bush’s arrogance and mendacity have been
exposed
for the entire world, including the American public, to see.
But his recent attempts to use Russia’s energy resources for political coercion in Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and elsewhere have
exposed
Russia as an unreliable partner, unnerving even the Chinese, who do not wish to see a reconstituted Russian empire on their border.
Another essential element of a new international order is cooperation on climate change, which may be the quintessential manifestation of globalization, because all countries are
exposed
to its effects, regardless of their contribution to it.
The truth is that the law sends an important message: democracies won’t stay silent while their citizens are
exposed
to hateful and violent speech and images – content that, as we know, can spur real-life hate and violence.
Indeed, Iraqi children are
exposed
to beating without regard for their age and for myriad reasons, thus growing up insecure, hostile, and violent.
If too we add El Salvador to this list, only Costa Rica and Panama to the south remain out of the loop, leaving Mexico to the north increasingly
exposed.
At the moment, we are
exposed
to the full wrath of a NATO army, without access to even a single helicopter to evacuate our wounded.
There is, alas, no immediate cure for the kind of social ills
exposed
by the Swiss referendum.
Nor is it likely to be replenished, because Daesh has been
exposed
as a fraud.
We've
exposed
cases involving price manipulation and falsified profits.
Thus, those seeking to foster openness in the Arab world should focus not on the impact of Islam, but on the education to which the region’s residents are
exposed.
A “halving” goal has only slight political appeal, as it implicitly condemns the excluded half to a life on the fringes of society,
exposed
to illness and premature death.
As economics develops, it will broaden its repertory of methods and sources of evidence, the science will become stronger, and the charlatans will be
exposed.
Sadly, the cracks
exposed
over the last few months appear likely only to widen, as political conflict and competition among the world’s key powers increase.
Copenhagen
exposed
the demise of Europe not only as a global power, but even as a global arbiter.
After the death of Mao Zedong, his successor, Deng Xiaoping, decided that one-man rule was too dangerous for China, because it
exposed
the country to the worst excesses of capricious tyranny.
The crisis has
exposed
the deep disparities in competitiveness that have developed within the eurozone.
Even if Yanukovych had died in office at a ripe old age, his excesses would eventually have been exposed, and would have tarnished whatever positive reputation he might have achieved.
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