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This extreme case of an “aberrantly needy protein” illustrates the high level of genetic risk to which we are
exposed
as a result of our small population.
Indeed, Greenspan’s political stances were so thinly disguised as professional wisdom that his tenure
exposed
the dubiousness of the very notion of an independent central bank and a non-partisan central banker.
This
exposed
far-reaching economic insecurity, while undermining trust and confidence in establishment leaders and institutions.
They contend that people should not be
exposed
to ideas with which they strongly disagree.
The five were publishing books that
exposed
some of the dirty secrets of China’s leaders.
Simply put, talk of “Brexit” has
exposed
Europe’s economic and political fault lines – and there is no going back.
Instead, the protest
exposed
the dramatic polarization between Islamists and secularists since Mubarak’s ouster.
Yet the 2010 Dodd-Frank legislation, which sought to address the shortcomings
exposed
by the financial crisis, made very few changes.
But that is precisely the point: so many of the men caught up in sex-tinged scandals of late have
exposed
themselves – sometimes literally – through their own willing embrace of text messages, Twitter, and other indiscreet media.
For that to change, they must be
exposed
to outside perspectives.
In particular, although China’s tradable sector is highly
exposed
to developed economies, the government is likely to accept some short-run slowdown, rather than adopting potentially distorting stimulus measures.
One thing seems certain: although the 2008 global financial crisis
exposed
dangerous flaws in the free-market system, the market economy appears likely to remain the norm in the coming decades.
Little more than a year after the Panama Papers underscored the extent of tax evasion by the world’s wealthy, the release of the so-called Paradise Papers has again
exposed
those – including many in Trump’s cabinet – who have poured large amounts of money into offshore tax havens.
Indeed, the debate revealed political fault lines among Chinese intellectuals that could never be openly
exposed
on domestic policy.
Hold the SaltGENEVA – Parents, take note: there is a serious health risk lurking in your homes to which your children are being
exposed
daily – a commonplace household ingredient that features in most meals: salt.
Indeed, as the consequences of companies’ actions are exposed, public trust in those businesses – not to mention in the government that was supposed to regulate them – will be decimated.
Conventional wisdom holds that the NASDAQ crash
exposed
the "new economy" as a conjuring trick of smoke and mirrors.
The UK’s system is
exposed
to different risks, which it is in Europe’s interest to have well managed.
As the scare stories become more inflated, so, too, does the likelihood that they will be
exposed
for the exaggerations that they are – and the public will end up tuning the whole thing out.
And certain high-ranking Colombian military officers would have been
exposed
to such punishment as well.
The email saga added to voters’ long-held impression that Clinton isn’t “honest and trustworthy,” and it
exposed
her to attacks from adversaries on the right.
Such “expectational” and, in turn, “operational” overburdening has
exposed
monetary policy’s true limitations.
Finally, the UK was much more
exposed
than the US to the eurozone crisis of 2012-2013, as its principal trading partner suffered two years of negative growth.
The resolution’s failure not only
exposed
the international community’s lack of resolve in confronting the Assad regime (indeed, many commentators believe that the vetoed resolution did more harm than good); it also strengthened Chinese-Russian cooperation – precisely what US diplomats in 1972 had sought to weaken.
Wall Street brokers who peddled stocks they knew to be garbage exploited the irrationality that Kahneman and Smith
exposed.
With an export-oriented economy and the world’s largest pile of foreign reserves, not to mention a conservative domestic financial system, China is
exposed
to international economic and financial volatility.
It not only put financial markets and currencies at risk; it also
exposed
serious regulatory and governance shortcomings that have yet to be fully addressed.
Besides antagonizing China, the Georgian war also
exposed
the hollowness of Russia’s military re-armament.
But to greet the elegant and popular President-elect Barack Obama with threats to station missiles on Europe’s borders, as Medvedev did the day after America’s presidential election,
exposed
before the world the Kremlin’s ham-handed ways once again.
The banking system in Austria – supposedly one of the eurozone’s core economies – is highly
exposed
to central and eastern Europe.
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