There is so much of it, it is so contradictory, so obviously motivated by economic interests, so commodified, so much to be distrusted. |
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There are a lot of cab companies where I live. Cab driving is a pretty commodified business. |
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Her goal is also to create playful, original art that cannot be commodified. |
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Art in this country is commodified and transformed into something for commercial consumption. |
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Or maybe what links nonworking poor women with rich trophy wives is that they are commodified the most. |
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At the same time, the rise of blues festivals across the country has further commodified the blues as a feel-good music geared largely to whites. |
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For example, women are commodified or use their bodies if they're fashion models, even if they're exotic dancers or maybe other kinds of dancers. |
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The idea that water can be commodified and sold for profit runs counter to the overall philosophy of the conference that water is necessary for life and is therefore sacred. |
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You are nothing more than a sexualized, commodified collection of body parts to him. |
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In such a case it is possible, though not certain, that the child is not commodified and the birth mother's autonomy is not compromised. |
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The absorption of intellectual life by the universities marks the decline, if not the elimination, of the intellectual in a commodified and bureaucratised society. |
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But, as with most cool things from the margins of society, the mainstream ripped it off and commodified it, nearly wrecking the art form entirely in the process. |
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As is often the case once a sea food is commodified, urchins are often dredged and over-fished. |
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The forces of globalization have commodified their land and cultures and monetized their way of life. |
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We come to understand that Mrs. Hauptmann can call it art because it has been commodified, bought — by her. |
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Everything that could conceivably be commodified and traded would be, and Enron, the innovator, would be there to take a cut of every trade. |
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Ironically, it is only possible to write a cultural biography of this horse, insofar as it is possible, because of his multiply commodified status. |
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Books have always been recognised as more than simply a commodity and in an increasingly commodified world this is extremely important. |
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Our lives are medicalized, our health and our bodies are commodified and commercialized. |
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Women and men are regularly commodified and lowered to the status of freely traded commercial items. |
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The DVD is a perfect example of a commodified training tool the proceeds from which can be applied to more and better teaching tools. |
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All of this inevitably had and continues to have an effect on the environment as more and more objects and experiences become commodified. |
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Only by giving enough public support to Canadians in need of care, can we hope to avoid the widening path of commodified care where only those who can afford to pay will have their needs met. |
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Just as early malls commodified public life under the rhetoric of community building, then, the owners of cyburban space could do the same. |
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Princess Anne is naive to think that horses would benefit from being commodified and processed through the meat trade. |
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A world, moreover, in which education has already been heavily commodified by the introduction of PS9,000-a-year university tuition fees. |
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Art shows, films and plays have become commodified and crowds rush to them because they are told they must, to be seen as cultured, or worse, as part of their lifestyle portmanteaus – or Louis Vuitton bags. |
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Our families, relationships and children are relentlessly commodified. |
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In the contemporary American theatre, however, we prefer our entertainment to be free of the spiritual, easily commodified, and full of dialogue that even the great Thespis would fail to recognize as such. |
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I consider myself a very strong feminist, so I certainly don't wish to see women exploited or commodified, but I find it interesting as to where we draw the line and where we say something is legal or illegal. |
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The assumption that these personal, emotional and relational dimensions of care work disappear once care is commodified and paid for is misleading. |
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This has created a climate where all knowledge is commodified and sold on the market to the highest bidder, leaving the public good in a vulnerable state. |
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Water is becoming commodified and privatised, and often times diverted to uses other than sustaining life, ensuring health and hygiene, and producing food. |
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The second is, that human beings are being commodified on an increased scale and being rendered an object of financial and economic gain, the demand will increase the supply! |
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All those elements that make us human are being corroded and commodified. |
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Finally, there is always the possibility that information entrusted to a cloud-infrastructure provider could be accessed, used, mined or otherwise commodified without consent by the cloud-infrastructure provider. |
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We have passed through postmodern ground zero and peregrinated into a global telegeography that has been galvanically commodified. |
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