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Pakistan risks looking ever more exposed.
A stationary army in this time quickly exhausted the local food supply for the horses, and foraging expeditions had to reach further and further, ever more exposed to partisan forces.
These, then, become ever more exposed to the sickliest parts of the economy.Mr Greenspan is famously hard to interpret, and the motivation for his rate cut will no doubt remain unclear for now.
Superpower Europe GM and the law Buy now, while stocks last Hopes and fears in Colombia Reprints Related items Can you beat the blindfolded monkey?Oct 23rd 2001 Who’s not for tax cuts?Jul 15th 1999Moreover, buying back shares by issuing more debt means that corporate America is becoming ever more exposed to risk.
That, in turn, has left the Chinese economy ever more exposed to shifts in the prices of coal, oil and natural gas.
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In some areas farmers harvest two or three crops a year, using herbicides that have been linked to birth defects and increased cancer rates.All these imports have made China ever-more exposed to global commodity prices.
Lately, though, Mr. Ibrahim, who was thought to have been around 50, was more exposed than ever.
And he was more exposed than ever: the only person facing justice was him.
As the world becomes smaller and more integrated, the poor are now more exposed than ever to the dangers of volatile markets.
As I walk around I feel more exposed than ever – the mood has been cranked up to quite a few notches above the happy-go-lucky beach vibe.
Thanks to our phone we're more exposed than ever to the alluring things others do: 'there was this great bar we all went to …'sheshe's getting married in a little country church…'; the top after-party … amazing views … chic Brooklyn bar that locals love…' There is so much we're not doing, not invited to, not part of.
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