Uncovered
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Our female students have not issued the threat of throwing acid on the
uncovered
faces of women.
For example, in a recent series of reports identifying people making threats against the media, the news website Rappler
uncovered
a network of trolls tied directly to government insiders.
There is no such thing as an
uncovered
deficit.”
Corruption investigations launched by Yar’Adua’s government have
uncovered
broader and deeper problems than many knew existed.
After the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Iraq once again embarrassed the IAEA, when inspectors
uncovered
a major covert nuclear weapons program.
They explored how people make choices and assess probabilities, and
uncovered
basic errors that are typical in decision-making.
The thinking errors they
uncovered
are not trivial mistakes in a parlor game.
The brutal repression of Chechnya, violent Islamic extremism, an American cult of violence, immigrants’ dashed dreams, and plenty of other factors still to be
uncovered
create a complex pattern of risk that is difficult to unravel and even harder to minimize.
Some have wondered if Putin was afraid of what Nemtsov had uncovered, and thus ordered the assassination.
Any stroll along a crowded Istanbul street will show covered and
uncovered
women effortlessly -- almost naturally -- mixing.
There is no way to know whether the smuggling effort
uncovered
in Moldova is an outlier or the tip of a very large iceberg.
Relative to economic size, the fraud recently
uncovered
in Honduras’ social security system dwarfs the massive bribery scandal at Brazil’s Petrobras by a factor of 20.
The authors suggest that the deep emotional and psychological effects they
uncovered
might also reflect the fact that people were on edge on election day, in a way that made both groups of partisans receptive to conspiratorial rhetoric.
A trained archaeologist, our mother
uncovered
a web of corruption linking major multinational deals, passport sales, and a sophisticated global money-laundering operation, and tugged on the threads until they led her to the heart of Malta’s government.
These institutions may not be perfect, but they have been designed so that it is more likely that flaws will be
uncovered
and eventually corrected.
It is these professionals, after all, who
uncovered
Russia’s operation to assist his presidential campaign in 2016, as outlined in the Mueller Report.
The most recent psychological research into boredom has
uncovered
a tendency for tedium to drive people to political extremes, greater risk taking, and impulsivity.
Reporting we supported helped bring about a ban on female genital mutilation and
uncovered
numerous cases of corruption and mismanagement.
America has vast health-care capacity, but millions of people are uninsured, underinsured, undocumented, or simply reluctant to go to the doctor or emergency room, owing to the cost of co-payments, deductibles, and
uncovered
fees.
For example, the short seller Muddy Waters recently
uncovered
accounting fraud committed by Luckin Coffee, a US-listed Chinese company, by sending investigators to visit its physical stores.
While early post-war assessments suggested that there were as many as one million landmines strewn across Mozambique in 1992, our data
uncovered
around a quarter-million devices across 8,000 hazardous areas.
Brazilians remain deeply disillusioned over the corruption
uncovered
during 13 years of Workers’ Party (PT) rule.
'If you ask my advice,' she said, when her prayer was ended and she
uncovered
her face, 'I do not advise you to do it!
She also appeared to be quite overcome, and tormented by one of those fits of modesty which still made her hasten sometimes, and so awkwardly that she only
uncovered
herself more.
He trembled lest the guard at the Voreux had heard the sentinel's stifled cry, and looked towards the pit every time the moon was
uncovered.
To the south and east, heads of coral were already on display, left
uncovered
by the ebbing waters.
Moreover, the panels opened just then, and the outside light burst through the
uncovered
windows.
After Ned was dressed, I reentered the lounge, whose windows had been uncovered; stationed next to Conseil, I examined the strata surrounding and supporting the Nautilus.
A doctor of medicine, fifty years of age, enjoying a good position and self-possessed, Charles's colleague did not refrain from laughing disdainfully when he had
uncovered
the leg, mortified to the knee.
As the weather was very warm, her arm was completely bare under her shawl, and Julien's action in raising her hand to his lips had
uncovered
it to the shoulder.
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