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14 Sentences With "exposes itself"

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A police force that acts outside the law weakens it, and exposes itself to charges of abuse.
The doubt, however, is very real, as the company exposes itself to more scrutiny with an initial public offering.
But as the evening goes on, the fault-lines between their friendships and the self-inflicted heartache many are experiencing slowly exposes itself.
Modern literature projects a quite different idea: the romantic conception of writing as a medium in which a singular personality heroically exposes itself.
It sheds its various costumes of pleasure and exposes itself as an attempt to flee the same sadness it always ends up deepening instead.
He's just about the last person you'd expect to be involved with a drama that retroactively exposes itself as a show about a superpowered married couple confronting the apocalypse.
If Uber's drivers are independent contractors, not employees, then Uber exposes itself even further to a legal argument that the company is engaged in price-fixing, and that surge pricing is in violation of antitrust laws.
This unconventional point of view exposes itself especially in passages describing a lecherous father who hasn't spent a day sober from weed for nearly 50 years, as well as the process of caring for an ailing mother, while battling her brother over the paltry estate left behind.
The complex has a main façade that takes maximum advantage of the view and at the same time exposes itself to the people below. The complex was restored first in 1895 and then again in the early 2000s. The mosque on a E£200 banknote The mosque features on the 200 Egyptian pound banknote.
At the same time, the WildC.A.T.s are investigating a suspected allegiance between this branch of the Club and the Daemonites. During a reconnaissance mission at the mansion, Nightcrawler is assaulted by Warblade, who mistakes the X-Man for a Daemonite. They are accosted by Hellfire Club minions; one exposes itself as a Daemonite and attacks Warblade, who kills the entire group then is teleported away.
A hardware-level redundant array of independent disks (RAID) exposes itself to the operating system as one logical disk while the array itself consists of several disks. The operating system either does not know that the hardware with which it is interfacing is a RAID, or knows but still does not concern itself with intricate details of storage. In case of the latter, specialized management, maintenance and diagnostics software dedicated to that specific RAID may run on the operating system.
A gunner aiming a QF 4 inch Mk V naval gun for direct firing Direct fire refers to the launching of a projectile directly at a target within the line- of-sight of the firer.Bailey, Johnathan B. A., Field Artillery and Firepower, Naval Institute Press, 2004, p.560 The firing weapon must have a sighting device and an unobstructed view to the target, which means no objects or friendly units can be between it and the target. A weapon engaged in direct fire exposes itself to return fire from the target.p.
Illustration by Marcus Elieser Bloch E. volitans feeds in the open sea on crustaceans, such as copepods, and other planktonic fauna. The female lays her clutches of 300 or 400 eggs in the open water. This fish sometimes launches itself into the air in an attempt to escape from predators such as tuna, dolphinfishes (Coryphaena), snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) and the rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata). However, in so doing, it exposes itself to a different set of predators in the form of gulls, cormorants and other aquatic birds.
Basel II is the second of the Basel Accords, (now extended and partially superseded by Basel III), which are recommendations on banking laws and regulations issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The Basel II Accord was published initially in June 2004 and was intended to amend international banking standards that controlled how much capital banks were required to hold to guard against the financial and operational risks banks face. These regulations aimed to ensure that the more significant the risk a bank is exposed to, the greater the amount of capital the bank needs to hold to safeguard its solvency and overall economic stability. Basel II attempted to accomplish this by establishing risk and capital management requirements to ensure that a bank has adequate capital for the risk the bank exposes itself to through its lending, investment and trading activities.

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