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The investigation has exposed troubling things.
In December 2012, after a series of news media reports exposed troubles within the agency, leaders placed a moratorium on new grants.
The crackdown in the region known as Iraqi Kurdistan, in which at least 10 people were killed, has exposed troubling questions about the kind of government the American war has left in Iraq's most stable region, as well as accusations that the Americans condoned the violent response.
In good times, most of the economy's impetus came from within so it was less exposed to trouble from without.
She is well qualified to tell this story, since it was Brown who wrote the Vanity Fair piece that first exposed the trouble in the Waleses' marriage, back in 1985.
Zachos said she worried about taking her children to the mall during Halloween because they'd be exposed to troubling images.
Banco Espírito Santo (BES), the bank exposed to troubles within a family group of companies, did its best to quell the panic.
But the home loan banks, which were created during the Depression amid a wave of bank failures, have lent billions of dollars to banks and thrifts that are themselves exposed to troubled home loans.
It's not like the whole project has been scrapped, far from it, it just exposes the trouble of introducing something as radical as the XO laptop into a school system that isn't prepared to handle it.
Trouble exposed itself soon enough.
Italy is more exposed to the trouble in Asia than are France and Germany.
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