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Similarly, the writer and anti-corruption activist Maen Akel has published reports
exposing
the regime’s abuses.
The establishment of “national security” and “fighting terrorism” as stalking horses for intimidation of journalists who are doing their jobs –
exposing
government abuses to the light of day – gives the state an even more effective tool to suppress investigative reporting.
In addition to
exposing
the flaws in conventional economic policies, the crisis and its aftermath accelerated the global rebalancing from the Atlantic to the Asia-Pacific region, while fueling political discontent and the rise of anti-establishment movements in the West.
This will exacerbate existing imbalances in the bilateral trade relationship – China currently exports to India three times more than it imports from the country, with most of these imports being raw materials –thereby
exposing
India to increased strategic pressure and serving China’s interest in preventing India’s rise as a peer competitor.
But by allowing misinformed parents to forego vaccinations, Greece is
exposing
children to preventable infectious diseases and openly violating its pledge to ensure “that no child is deprived of his or her right of access to such health-care services.”
Exposing
foreigners’ ethical failings and ruthless business practices sends the message that China must remain vigilant, while reinforcing the legitimacy of a powerful, interventionist state, including state-owned enterprises, which have come under increasing fire in recent years.
Meanwhile, Russia was
exposing
its own renewed foreign-policy ambitions in Ukraine.
As these countries posted current-account deficits, northern European countries accumulated current-account surpluses,
exposing
a widening competitiveness gap.
Such a move is likely to be effective, given the sheer size of Chinese interventions (hundreds of billions of US dollars annually), which could not easily be recycled through offshore banks without
exposing
the China’s central bank to many other risks.
All over the world, the Left was thrown into confusion and crisis after Khrushchev's 1956 speech
exposing
(some of) Stalin's crimes.
Having won the most votes in two consecutive Duma elections, the Party now made a serious strategic blunder,
exposing
itself to attack by putting a number of major businessmen--or oligarchs--on its candidate list.
One concern among critics is that a transition to a green economy will essentially monetize nature,
exposing
the world’s forests, fresh water, and fisheries to the profit-seeking behavior of bankers and traders, whose shortcomings helped to trigger the financial and economic turmoil of the past four years.
Businesses would move to countries where the regulatory climate is the most benign,
exposing
other countries to risks that they cannot afford to run.
To put a serious accident in context, according to data from my forthcoming book Contesting the Future of Nuclear Power, if 10 million people were exposed to radiation from a complete nuclear meltdown (the containment structures fail completely,
exposing
the inner reactor core to air), about 100,000 would die from acute radiation sickness within six weeks.
While the Doha negotiators have settled many important issues, the final negotiations first stalled last year, owing to America’s refusal to cut its agricultural subsidies further and India’s insistence on special safeguards to prevent
exposing
its millions of subsistence farmers to unfairly subsidized US competition.
As the KGB culprits keep quiet, the President must do most of the talking,
exposing
himself further.
Parents might decide that they would rather put their daughters in the perceived “safety” of marriage, instead of
exposing
them to these risks.
But while many observers have focused on the scandals’ short-term political and economic fallout, it is worth remembering what Brazil stands to gain by
exposing
corruption and punishing offenders.
It would be interesting to know what level of risk other leaders thought they were
exposing
us to, and what odds most citizens would have accepted, had they been asked to give their informed consent.
But
exposing
the dangers of the madman strategy will not be enough to defeat it.
The only way to increase transparency from outside is to shine a light on North Korea’s external activities, which means
exposing
as many connections and links between North Korea and Iran as can be found.
Most recently, the Saudis threatened to sell off its US financial assets should Congress enact a proposed law
exposing
its leadership to lawsuits for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Moreover, several major emerging economies were hit hard in the spring and summer, after the Fed’s signal of a forthcoming exit from QE triggered a capital-flow reversal,
exposing
vulnerabilities stemming from loose monetary, fiscal, and credit policies in the boom years of cheap money and abundant inflows.
Then everything did change,
exposing
the extent of the transformation that had occurred beneath the surface.
Part of the difficulty of
exposing
this narrowness is that there is a family split among neo-classical economists between those who believe that real-world market economies approximate perfect competition and those who don’t.
Beyond
exposing
failed farming policies, this year’s drought-fueled turmoil also underscores the threat that climate change poses not just to India, but to all countries.
Lack of specificity also discourages any accommodating response from Tehran by
exposing
even the most modest move to hardline attacks of kowtowing to the great Satan.
That implies the need for policies based on
exposing
industries to international competition.
After years of solid – and sometimes strong – output gains since the 2008 financial crisis, the combined effect of decelerating long-term growth in China and a potential end to ultra-easy monetary policies in advanced countries is
exposing
significant fragilities.
They were told to stop intervening in agriculture, thereby
exposing
their farmers to devastating competition from the United States and Europe.
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