Sentence examples for exposure of how from inspiring English sources

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This is our semblance of accountability and one of the most important services rendered by Snowden is his exposure of how threadbare it now looks.

DERSHOWITZ is at his best in his exposure of how Bush v. Gore is inconsistent with previous decisions of the majority justices.

The member for Ebbw Vale moved into action with an inimitably satirical examination of the changing objectives which the Government assigned to its operations, coupled with an exposure of how in failing to attain them the Government had managed to insult the United States, affront Commonwealth countries, and make the Arab nations pro-Nasser.

Outrage over how the multinationals minimise their tax liabilities in Europe erupted in 2014 because of the so-called Luxleaks revelations, media exposure of how hundreds of global companies including Pepsi, Ikea and FedEx had secured secret sweetheart tax deals with Luxembourg, allowing them to save billions of euros in taxes.

More profound was its exposure of how fragile is the nation's psyche when America's exceptional security and freedom from the events that bedevil ordinary countries is called into question.

b) Does potential public exposure of how well a hospital does in terms of meeting CQUIN targets for VTE risk assessment and prevention motivate staff to meet new NICE guidance, or: c) Is concern for patient welfare at the forefront of staff motivation so any improvement in the recording of VTE risk assessment and prevention would have occurred even if incentivised payments were not in place?

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A quick peruse through the rest of the Cat's videos dredges up some excellently subtle tongue-in-cheek exposures of how strange and stupid the video game industry can sometimes be.

The likes of Barca and Real have educated themselves through years of European exposure on how to combat such tactics, but City do not have the luxury of such lengthy learning.

First, for our air pollution analyses, we used ambient PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and CO concentrations, measured at one central-site monitoring location, to represent each pregnancy's gestational monthly air pollution exposure, regardless of how close the pregnant woman lived, worked, or was near the monitoring site, resulting in exposure error.

Repeated exposure, regardless of how frequently it occurs does not affect the behaviour of the models.

The logistic analysis could in theory be performed using a large number of short time periods, to build up a detailed picture of how the exposure-outcome association changes over time.

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