Sentence examples for begin to expose from inspiring English sources

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But she was thankful for one thing, she said: "His killing did open up the whole can of worms in that area and begin to expose the corruption".

These stories of New Governance failure reveal challenges facing New Governance theory and begin to expose conditions conducive to New Governance practice.

This means the site's owners might be able to see where dealers on the site are sending drugs to, and identify customers, or listen in on email conversations and begin to expose dealers.

In 2003, now a father, my wife and I took our three young children to Europe for the first time, to begin to expose them to culture and history beyond our shores.

To ensure students are equipped with the right skills to support the evolving economy, we must begin to expose all students to the possibilities afforded by computer science and facilitate an open dialogue on necessary workforce skills between educators and employers.

The next few weeks will begin to expose cracks in campaigns.

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Scientists can do all this because Big Data is beginning to expose us to two facts.

But in recent days, other newspapers and broadcasters have begun to expose the government's failure to act.

The litigation is beginning to expose just how far the hacking went, something that Scotland Yard did not do.

Just as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) exposed dangerous levels of collusion between government and industry, so the floods have begun to expose similar cases of complicity and corruption.

As the downturn began to expose the flaws, it remained uncertain how a default in one country or company might affect others.

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