Workers who depend on the good graces of their employers are ultimately vulnerable to economic downswings and outright exploitation. |
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It shouldn't take such an enormous grassroots effort to prevent sacrilegious exploitation of holy places. |
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And all the while people suffer, the abyss between rich and poor yawns, and exploitation continues as the bitterest fact of everyday life. |
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And the gallery of exploitation art is presented without accompaniment, meaning that you have to sit and watch the images unfurl in silence. |
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They need, too, to be protected from exploitation, but there was no question of that in this case. |
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They are immersed in exploitation, extortion, and illegal rackets within prison walls. |
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Space exploration and exploitation is a major driving force in advancing the frontiers of knowledge. |
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This is hardly surprising, since the white man's burden has long been recognized as an excuse for the most vile exploitation. |
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It is to share with the world the agony and exploitation of widowhood in India, which goes beyond the loss of a loved one. |
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Although the Khoikhoi were never enslaved, they suffered considerable exploitation as a source of cheap labour. |
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David Beckham helped to kick off the latest campaign by the United Nations Children's Fund to end all forms of child exploitation. |
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Cojocaru, hair up in bunches, looks all of 13 and her exploitation is all too comprehensible. |
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These people were alienated from the society they wished to deliver from exploitation. |
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But the rhetoric of Marxist exploitation and alienation does not speak to the needs of non-labourers, and may indeed oppose them. |
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In her third case, Tennison joined the vice squad to fight child exploitation, gay prostitution, and police corruption. |
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The government's response to all this, apart from prohibiting exploitation from middlemen, has been to adopt a laissez-faire policy. |
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As well, Greenpeace and the ITF are jointly campaigning against the pollution and exploitation at the world's ship wrecking yards. |
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Every year the action of the wind destroyed thousands of hectares of fertile lands, apt for cattle exploitation. |
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Atman's ancestors left their homeland due to the cruel exploitation by the zamindars, besides excruciating poverty and disease. |
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Julien uses museums, often founded on colonialist exploitation, as sites of oppression, repression and desire. |
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This is evident not only in the imposition of an alien, Eurocentric repressive moral code, but also in acts of violence and sexual exploitation. |
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He codified the law on public health and passed laws to prevent labour exploitation and recognise trades unions. |
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The Italian Marxist viewed religion as a political philosophy that justified and concretized exploitation. |
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The gulf between animal exploitation and animal kinship, and between animal abuse and animal liberation, is fundamentally a spiritual one. |
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Charges of cruelty and animal exploitation may also be pressed, animal rights activists said. |
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Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation. |
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Poverty has long antedated capitalism, and exploitation caused by human sinfulness has marked every era. |
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The town itself expanded through the intensive exploitation of the rich agricultural land along the North African coast. |
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The series of conclusions he arrives at are all tied to the system of exploitation that we find ourselves in. |
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One is at a loss whether to call the above ruse a fraud, inducement, immoral force, exploitation or all of these. |
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Marx, reacting against the asperities of Capitalism, will establish a metanarrative promising emancipation from exploitation and alienation. |
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This problem led the British to introduce the tank in 1916 as a means of rupturing the enemy's defense for exploitation by reserve forces. |
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Stray too far in one direction and you devolve into saccharine sentimentality, go the other direction and you risk crass exploitation. |
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Edward IV and Henry VII restored their authority by attainders and forfeitures coupled to the rigorous exploitation of the king's feudal rights. |
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Kenyan officials said the lure of potential wealth attracted younger compatriots and that is when the exploitation could start. |
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We ape the worst of tabloid titillation in a relentless downward drive of tacky exploitation. |
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Gabriel often relied more upon cunning and tactical exploitation than raw power which the others seemed to possess. |
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One good reason may be that the Azeris suspect that Azerbaijan's oil reserves were depleted by years of Soviet exploitation. |
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The sight of ten-year-olds with assault rifles is scary and the exploitation terrifying. |
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The technical term of art used by NSA to describe these operations is computer network exploitation. |
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Trying to theologize that into a bit of hagiography is about as revolting as a certain senator's endless exploitation of his war record. |
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The second abandons hope for reductionist exploitation of behaviorist ideas on behalf of materialism. |
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The exploitation of the oil fields has further complicated matters and pushed the possibility of a peaceful settlement further away. |
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Utopian enthusiasm promises enlightenment and community but it also risks exploitation, depersonalization, and megalomania. |
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It might be argued that it begs the question to assume that exploitation can be mutually advantageous and consensual. |
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Resources of grass and gold dominated the early period of European settlement following exploitation of fur seals and flax. |
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Patriarchy, sexism, heterosexism and globalization are all root causes of this particular form of exploitation. |
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Moreover, the work of Hubbard, Lasker, Law, and myself shows that prostitutes are not merely passive victims of exploitation or sexploitation. |
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The size of the cemetery itself also reflects the commercial exploitation of death in the Middle Ages. |
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The second most valuable traded commodity, after oil, industrial coffee thrives on economic and environmental exploitation. |
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On Oct.22, 1984, Greenpeace activists first used the ship to protest oil and mineral exploitation in the Antarctica. |
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The hopelessness and lack of escape traps the young girl in a never-ending cycle of exploitation. |
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I'm also talking rip-offs, exploitation movies, mindless sequels, trash masquerading as quality. |
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It says bigeye tuna is slow-growing and more vulnerable to exploitation than skipjack and yellowfin tuna. |
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The signed treaty also helped to heighten the likelihood of prompt flows of revenue into the national treasury from oil and gas exploitation. |
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He seems to have established a firm exploitation of monasteries and he misconducted himself with nuns. |
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Building workers have uncovered shonky immigration scams involving the employment and exploitation of illegal immigrants in the industry. |
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These issues concern land and hunting rights, commercial exploitation, and the negative impact of modernization and integration on their culture. |
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Additionally, there's a swell new gallery of exploitation magazine covers, accompanied by a different set of radio rarities. |
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The people women moneylenders lend to generally describe their credit practices as a form of reciprocity rather than exploitation. |
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The ultraviolet reflectance of web decorations may play an important role in sensory exploitation. |
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This is a situation of gross exploitation of workers by businesses and their political mouthpieces. |
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It is feared that the continued uncontrolled exploitation of the mpingo tree will cause it to become commercially extinct within a few decades. |
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This was meant to be a drive in movie exploitation flick that nods its head in admiration for the B-movie genre. |
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He surprised the Labor movement with his exploitation of the communist bogey. |
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Then I got riled about the unequal distribution of wealth, and the exploitation of the working class. |
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Contrary to today's popular mythology about our past, slavery and exploitation were not taboo subjects then. |
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The exploitation of the natural resource for these materials has boggling environmental implications. |
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Their needs are limited and therefore their exploitation of natural resources is limited. |
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And these rich and powerful few will use the law and the courts to ensure that their exploitation of a natural resource will go unchecked. |
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These fossil fuels lay at the core of the exploitation of natural resources that arose with the industrial revolution. |
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One of the salient characteristics of the book is that it is unspecific about the exploitation it seeks to fight against. |
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At the same time, the country's fragile economy, based on unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, has imploded. |
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There's a disturbing pattern of exploitation here, which is unwelcome in a Member of Parliament. |
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The Roman empire had maintained an unwieldy and elaborate tax system, based mainly on landed property and its agricultural exploitation. |
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Actors complain that reality television and exploitation documentaries are killing off their habitat, outside soaps and the occasional sitcom. |
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Technology vastly increases children's capacity for secrecy and their vulnerability to exploitation. |
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You could disrupt a summit devoted to capitalist planning, imperialism and exploitation. |
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For a full exploitation of the information content of vibrational spectroscopy, quantum chemical calculations are necessary. |
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Between 1988 and 1996, state permission was only required for non-personal forest exploitation. |
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Hugo's descendants took offence at what they considered to be the exploitation and vulgarisation of his work. |
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The history of woodland exploitation in Ireland has parallels with the decline of Caledonian native pinewoods in Scotland. |
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The occupational hazards, including sexual exploitation, formed the hub of the discussions. |
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Under capitalism all profit is ultimately the result of the exploitation of the workers. |
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This is not simply a great ethical warning against capitalistic exploitation, or against a merely utilitarian conception of habitation. |
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The two countries are cooperating to finally resolve a longstanding dispute hampering the full exploitation of a rich oilfield. |
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He also encouraged the exploration of the Amazonian rainforest, which led to the subsequent exploitation of significant oilfields. |
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The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and complicit exploitation. |
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We want to end exploitation, oppression, injustice, inequality, poverty, hunger and violence. |
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Now we all labour under the cynical belief that poverty, oppression, exploitation is our destiny and we have to stay with it. |
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The cynical exploitation of international conflicts to wage war to achieve such a crass strategic end is what makes this war so immoral. |
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There are no reliable figures yet but the quake has probably orphaned thousands of girls who are vulnerable to exploitation. |
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Indigenous people around the world continue to struggle against the exploitation of their land and resources. |
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Much of cetology still demands some exploitation of cetaceans, and the more respect you have for them the less easy it is to use them. |
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He specializes in the recovery of gemstones and mineral specimens and in the exploitation of high-grade ore deposits. |
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The two men I shared the dorm with gave me chapter and verse on the corrupt government and foreign exploitation of their resources. |
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Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for charcoal. |
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The evolutionary trajectory of hominoids is intimately bound up with the exploitation of ripe, fleshy fruits. |
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Anyone wondering why people palpitate over the exploitation genre will have a hard time finding such excitement incentives here. |
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The exploitation of natural resources in Papua contributes massive sums to national coffers, but Papuans say they receive little in return. |
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His parasitic exploitation of Ella does not stop until she is completely drained of memory, language, and finally, sanity. |
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Many of those coming here by boat do so at the hands of people smugglers, a trade steeped in exploitation. |
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And while most people are happy to keep a sensitive condition under wraps, some delight in the perversity of its exploitation. |
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If the American imperium is seemingly more dominant than ever it has nothing to do, we are told, with economic exploitation. |
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Sadly it also seems that Indigenous people the world over share a collective experience of oppression, exploitation and assimilation. |
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Themes range from war and economic exploitation to the demands imposed on women by commodity culture and advertising. |
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The vast Inca wealth made the Andes a target of intense exploration and exploitation. |
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How should they react to the allegation that they are the instruments of greed, exploitation and inequality? |
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Capital is conquering the world, making the earth a gigantic cesspool of exploitation. |
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Speculation has taken place on the exploitation of the materials of planets and planetoids. |
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The conscienceless exploitation of the disadvantaged is something that every decent American should be concerned with. |
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His style is a playful exploitation of the human body and human movement inextricably linked to music. |
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Investments in the First World were mainly in support of exports, while those in the Third World were mainly involved in resource exploitation. |
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Architecture has become intimately related to development exploitation and inequity by an increasingly democratic society. |
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The contractual nature of employment today has heightened the levels of exploitation. |
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There is, as yet, no convincing archaeological evidence for tin exploitation in the west of England in the prehistoric period. |
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Cooling is provided with minimum exploitation of resources by using structural elements as thermal reservoirs of coolness from nighttime air. |
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Four undercover agents in China were working to politicise the workers, to get them to revolt against their exploitation. |
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Women don't emerge from sexual exploitation into positions of power, respect or admiration. |
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He may not know a flying drop kick from a toehold, but he created the opening salvo in a soon to be exploitation standard. |
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With most exploitation films, it's readily understandable why they are held in fondly cherished memory. |
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I had a lady bring to my attention recently yet another exploitation of the credulous and the vulnerable through the postal services. |
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And fourthly, it doesn't build women's capacity to deal with potential exploitation to pre-departure trainings and seminars and the like. |
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The authors protest the exploitation of croppers in general and white croppers in particular. |
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The cultivation of detachment encourages an unselfish appreciation and enjoyment of nature without thought of profit and exploitation. |
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And Handel was no less rigorous and independent in his exploitation of fugal material by inferior composers. |
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Curiously, in a region of perpetual sunshine, the developers have made no push toward exploitation of solar energy. |
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Despite legal prohibition, sexual exploitation of girls in the form of traditional and religious customs such as deuki still exist in Nepal. |
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It is designed to prevent the exploitation of vulnerable groups of workers and regulate the activities of gangmasters. |
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All across the country, there are pre-existing rivalries between teams and cities that are ripe for promotional exploitation. |
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The characteristic periods of drought and low beef prices also rule out generalisation about exploitation. |
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The consumer may also be a dupe, the victim of exploitation by powerful interests. |
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To the very end of his life, Freire continued to condemn forces of exploitation and dehumanization. |
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Low standards of education have left citizens vulnerable to exploitation by extremists and terrorist propagandists. |
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The comuneros, the men who are entitled to benefit from forest exploitation, are expected to fight forest fires when necessary. |
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However, the exploitation of energy resources has been slow due to a shortage of capital and domestic political constraints. |
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The lawmakers heard clear evidence that the exploitation of illegal labor is simply devastating American workers. |
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The goal would be to reduce the ecological footprint of humanity so that much of the planet could be free from human exploitation. |
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For those within the grasp of capital, however, more is necessary than simply to understand the nature of capital and its roots in exploitation. |
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The media's exploitation of emotive issues to boost circulation and to win rating battles is par for the course. |
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Some disturbing news regarding misuse and exploitation of the tsunami donations are cropping up which disheartens me a lot. |
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Women are for their pleasure, consumption, exploitation and when they are done with them, the women are disposable. |
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The exploitation of sectarian disputes within a movement to discredit its members is time-honored and disreputable. |
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Such essentialism turns profane spaces into sites that are released from any constraint as to their exchangeability and exploitation. |
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They only talk about it as an attempt at exploitation, domination and plunder. |
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However, according to Diana, many women do not wish to report their exploitation for fear of the potential consequences. |
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Many are drawing the conclusion that the oppression and exploitation they face are a result of the system itself. |
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Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency. |
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These colonial machinations resulted in mass poverty, exploitation and oppression as the basic facts of life for the African. |
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She will not be making an anniversary cake to remember this fight against women's oppression and exploitation. |
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They demand that the State dedicate more resources to the protection of immigrant workers from exploitation. |
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In fact, many universities directly profit from the exploitation of the women and men around the globe who make the clothes that bear their logo. |
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In West Africa, the chocolate industry benefits from the exploitation of child workers in cocoa fields. |
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We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and exploitation. |
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Their focus was more on reaping benefits from the exploitation of African labor. |
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The easy way to put it would be that non-consensual oppression and exploitation is bad, consensual good. |
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We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, exploitation, or oppression. |
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Here, we are concerned with the exploitation of renewing resources by groups of foragers. |
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The agreement regulates the exploitation of water resources shared by Namibia and Angola. |
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Four main components indicate repeated use of this location as a seasonally occupied camp for the exploitation of riverine resources. |
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The foremost weakness in the exploitation of timber resources in Zambia has been the absence of capacity to add value to the product. |
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Industrial development and the exploitation of resources left many parts of the Empire more economically self-sufficient than before. |
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There is a need also to move away from a wealth creation approach based on the exploitation of natural resources. |
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Instead, agriculture will be benefited by improved exploitation of the available water before crops are subjected to severe drought. |
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Currently, I think, we put a lot of emphasis on the exploitation of natural resources. |
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Not only the water but fish, sand and shorelines become subject to licensed exploitation, only those with cash or bribes can use them. |
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Experts have been speaking against the importing of grown trees for some time, blaming the practice for the exploitation rural natural resources. |
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Democracy is inconsistent with the official exploitation of fear and anxiety. |
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In each case, however, free trade generally facilitates the full exploitation of these advantages. |
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Now, have you seen evidence in the campaign so far of the exploitation of fear? |
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Our campaign was conducted without resorting to smear, ridicule or the exploitation of the current political situation. |
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It is a move, a maneuver or a style of play that is based on an exploitation of small advantages. |
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The problem though is that it's not a spoof or a joke but rather the exploitation of academic qualification for personal gain. |
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In the examples that I've browsed through, the exploitation of an advantage can only be achieved, if at all, by the most precise play. |
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Strong, bold leadership is essential to bring a halt to the exploitation of fear of change. |
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While anti-gun legislators and the liberal media praised the report, its exploitation of fear was not lost on others. |
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This history of conflict subsists in the environmental devastation caused by oil exploitation and Delta peoples' fight against faceless European and American oil corporations. |
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Sensing that the left side of his defence was ripe for exploitation, they twice almost benefited from smart moves in this area of the pitch early on. |
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She is rootless and stateless, having little in the way of rights or protection from exploitation. |
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I was hoping for a revitalization of the independent exploitation scene. |
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I am involved in the development and exploitation of such a device called the espresso Book Machine. |
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For me, as a pure movie fan, the exploitation genre was just a welcome wake-up call, a chance to retrace the past and reconnect with an important lost artifact. |
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Crippling debt repayments and the external exploitation of natural resources have channelled money out of countries that were never wealthy in the first place. |
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The objectives are to ensure health insurance portability, lessen healthcare deception and exploitation, and guarantee security and privacy of healthcare information. |
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The exploitation claim is yet another example of a mentality that finds exploitation everywhere even as it infantilizes the folks it purports to speak for. |
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In this matrix of power, where patriarchal structures intermeshed with basic economic structures of labor exploitation, the position of white women was ambiguous. |
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Thus when practised, Communism has often resulted in the exploitation of the individual as a servant to the state and those who govern the state have gained much. |
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But this is less about love than about fear and the exploitation of it. |
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Even if the refuge is protected, which looks likely, the energy bill still could still open vast swaths of other public lands to for-profit exploitation. |
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Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of extractive exploitation of natural resources. |
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Believe it or not, Judge Bill Gibron actually thinks that this sleazoid slice of excruciating exploitation is one of the best Italian horror movies of all time. |
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The exploitation of patriotic sentiment for private gain is hardly new. |
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The emphasis on celluloid as the medium for voyeurs, pornographers and for exploitation rings true with other more high minded explorations of the moving image. |
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The enclosure of common land permitted the systematic exploitation of timber or its improvement as arable land to meet the rising demand for grain. |
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Worker exploitation and unfair wages are no laughing matter. |
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A spellbinding orator and a man of great charisma, he was able to whip up crowds with his fervent speeches about the colonial exploitation of his country. |
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He is, after all, one of a kind when it comes to effective exploitation of a prodigious Rolodex. |
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In Congo, a new report into the exploitation of diamonds, gold and the rare ore, coltan, which is used in mobile phones, is due to be published soon. |
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It is a struggle to also overcome oppressions based on racism and economic exploitation, as well as a struggle to overcome the legacy of colonialism. |
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It is clear from excavations that there was also intensive exploitation of mines and metalworking activity, to produce both weaponry and toreutic works. |
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One of the realities of these worlds is the strategic exploitation of these essentialist identities as a means of personal leverage, power, and careerist gain. |
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Still, there are egregious cases of blatant exploitation of the suffering of victims which apparently evoke no outrage, no vexation among the supporters of the war. |
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For many workers, their time in Singapore involves an intricate web of deals, kickbacks, dodgy contracts, exploitation and abuse. |
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Since the beginning of the year, this political shift has sparked a debate on the exploitation of ancient sites and their images for commercial ends. |
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Many women also face brutal exploitation in their families in third world countries, where patriarchy dominates and household labor is treated harshly. |
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Anime, spaghetti westerns and exploitation movies are all referenced. |
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And far from being secondary partners, Scots featured disproportionately in overseas imperial exploitation. |
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The problem of conservation, restoration and exploitation of Roman hypogea is part of the more general need to safeguard of the Cultural Heritage of Europe. |
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The transaction carries overtones of moves to reduce the autonomy of rural African Americans with the debt peonage of sharecropping or exploitation in industrial mills. |
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In typical SWV fashion, the two DVDs reviewed here each offer a double feature of decidedly bizarre classic exploitation films surrounded by a wealth of bonus material. |
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As far as worker exploitation goes, working conditions in black markets are nearly always worse. |
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Sustainable development offers us a unifying concept for the exploitation of natural resources and the integration of environment and development. |
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The values of freedom and fairness must become the transparent motivation for globalising the world and not the current motivators, greed and exploitation. |
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This food is steeped in appalling animal suffering and exploitation. |
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These factors increase parents' vulnerability to opportunistic exploitation and raise their overall transaction costs with unfavourable implications for value creation. |
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Neither did they have the support of leaders from underdeveloped countries, who benefit from the exploitation of resources and labor in their own countries. |
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In the anti-capitalist movement there is a tendency to argue that capitalism is simply a system of exploitation and oppression, and that nothing good has ever come out of it. |
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Such exploratory activities are increasingly unattractive compared with the short-term measurable improvements in competency arising from exploitation. |
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The price of bread and the wages of labour were regulated by the local justices of the peace in order to protect consumers and workers from exploitation. |
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For a number of reasons these naturally produced pesticides have not found widespread commercial exploitation, despite their ecological desirableness. |
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In general, the disabled folks are vulnerable to exploitation, in part because of the nature of their impairment. |
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The Pima County Tea Party, which operates in Tucson, condemned the attack but also cautioned against political exploitation. |
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In essence, he occasionally comes close to espousing a neo-Marxist theory, according to which extreme poverty persists mainly because of exploitation by the rich and powerful. |
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The Dawes Act not only severely restricted communal lands and traditional cultural patterns, it opened up huge tracts of native lands to white settlement and exploitation. |
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I had a fear of any exploitation of the situation for the sake of writing a poem, the getting of a reputation as a poet on the back of somebody else's suffering. |
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For the first time, specific measures would be put in place to ensure that communities benefit directly from the exploitation of mineral resources. |
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Use by major miners of artisanal produce may lead subsequently to claims of exploitation or taking advantage of low cost labour working in unsafe conditions. |
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This amendment granted Alberta and Saskatchewan the right to exercise control over the land, natural resources, and royalties derived from their exploitation. |
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Rather than developing a complex but coherent mythology that expounds upon specific ideas, Tarantino has simply created a collage of exploitation cinema. |
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Massive exploitation and near-slavery of the local Guarani population led to their abandonment of the missions, and the temporary end of yerba mate as a plantation crop. |
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He could understand the sad plight of fellow countrymen, their exploitation, poverty, suffering and affliction under the mercy of foreign rule and darkness of ignorance. |
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Scientists are devoting their lives to saving the last survivors of the sea, sadly renowned as the object of the largest commercial exploitation of a halieutic resource. |
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The hotel industry has thrived on maintaining low pay through the exploitation of cheap immigrant labor, and the situation in Minneapolis is no different. |
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On the level of the abstract theory of capital expansion and exploitation, it is not possible to argue for the inevitable necessity of the North-South divide. |
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Charney has been criticised for paradoxically censuring the exploitation of the worker, while pushing the instrumental use of sexuality and women. |
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They were equally amazed to learn that Ed Piskor was white, but not a word was said about cultural exploitation or appropriation. |
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Their wealth was gained through the exploitation of a groaning peasantry. |
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Also at around this time there was a curious amalgam of serious and exploitation films concerned with atomic war and the acceleration of nuclear experiments. |
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Indeed, the reform policies of Napoleon reflected the regime's Janus-faced character that combined subordination and exploitation, innovation and progress. |
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The culture of the terramare produced a systematic and intensive agricultural and pastoral exploitation of the environment and caused heavy deforestation. |
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Recent legislation has prevented tourist exploitation of this tropical paradise and no buildings taller than a coconut palm will in future receive planning permission. |
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However, there is still concern over the salmon stocks, which were in decline until 1987, when new by-laws were introduced to reduce illegal exploitation in the tideway. |
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The goal of the Boxers, or nationalistic Chinese, was to rid the country of foreigners, thus eliminating foreign intervention and exploitation of China. |
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The actress could have been degraded by the exploitation material, but somehow she punches through the stereotypes and retains her dignity and poise. |
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When one is weak and the other strong, when one is coercible by virtue of this weakness and the other holds all the cards, competition inevitably becomes exploitation. |
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The hermeneutics used in the historicists' calculus of exploitation and oppression are less hermetic than those of new criticism and theory, but they are just as schematic. |
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Even a parliamentary inquiry last year into illegal seasonal labour and exploitation by gangmasters appears to have achieved little in stopping the employment black market. |
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The fundamental genetic and physiological causes of heterosis remain poorly understood in plants after nearly a century of exploitation in crop improvement. |
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The president is committed to the exploitation of energy resources in wilderness that just happens to be under the protection of the previous president's directives. |
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Was it exploitation by going in and watching tears roll down their faces? |
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The exploitation of such price differentials by the purchase of a derivative on one market and the sale of the same derivative on the other market is known as arbitrage. |
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Naina is now a community mobilizer, helping other girls break the cycle of exploitation. |
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At the moment, there is so much exploitation by so-called landlords and dishonest estate agents out to fleece people desperate for rented shelter. |
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However, take away the press and anti-war exploitation of these events and this is a systemic problem like drug use is systemic, rape is systemic, and gay bashing is systemic. |
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All that was needed was a sustained opportunistic exploitation and minimal encouragement of what were still rather unimportant plant food sources. |
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The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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These movements challenged the conditions under which racialized labor was available for exploitation in the former colonies as well as the metropoles. |
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There must be individuals there who feel sick about Howard's cynical exploitation of the Australian peoples' ignorance about refuges and fears of invasion. |
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Stone, meanwhile, is still facing a massive lawsuit alleging that Natural Born Killers, his satire of media exploitation of violence, is the cause of copycat killings. |
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Frontinus extended Roman rule to all of South Wales, and initiated exploitation of the mineral resources, such as the gold mines at Dolaucothi. |
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Saint de Laval, known for defending Native Americans from exploitation, happens to be the first bishop from New France. |
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White Canadians rationalize their exploitation of Aboriginal people and refuse to see their role in precipitating conflictual situations. |
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And we're going to award the presidency to a woman who's enabled the depredations and exploitation of women by that cornpone husband of hers? |
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With the development of oil shale exploitation, many methods can be used to gain shale oil. |
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The major scope of current proposal is the exploitation of strategies to improve the phosphate use efficiency of a key crop, foxtail millet. |
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The key to FPGA acceleration is the exploitation of parallelism in the algorithm to be accelerated. |
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It's sad to see the greatening populist exploitation of those who are very vulnerable in countries and the lack of leadership on these issues. |
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A TEENAGE girl has been moved out of her Huddersfield home to get away from sexual exploitation by dirty old men. |
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They fought within a leftist, Pan-African framework against disenfranchisement, segregation, labor exploitation, and colonialism. |
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Relative to clickwrap, browsewrap is easily ignored by consumers, leaving them more vulnerable to exploitation. |
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Feminist struggle takes place anytime anywhere any female or male resists sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. |
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While genre film tends to treat things as they are and avoids the trap of advocating them, exploitation film sensationalizes them. |
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The MSA population was small and dispersed and the rate of their reproduction and exploitation was less intense than those of later generations. |
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What we see in these examples is probably continuity of the estate or territory as a unit of administration rather than one of exploitation. |
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Some of the hymns protested against the exploitation of child labour and slavery. |
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However, this in turn was built on its exploitation of natural resources, especially coal and iron ore. |
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In addition, the suit alleged that Disney had failed to pay required royalties on all commercial exploitation of the product name. |
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There is a continuing threat to these forests from exploitation for timber, fuelwood and charcoal. |
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The ECB is responsible for the financial direction and commercial exploitation of England cricket. |
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Cistercians equated spiritual health with economic achievement and environmental exploitation. |
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Socialists frequently oppose free trade on the ground that it allows maximum exploitation of workers by capital. |
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In one word, for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions, it has substituted naked, shameless, direct, brutal exploitation. |
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The development of the market economy involved coercion, exploitation and violence that Adam Smith's moral philosophy could not countenance. |
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The exploitation of the Tarija natural gas reserves in Bolivia where another BG subsidiary operated. |
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The exploitation of North Sea gas and oil brought in substantial tax and export revenues to aid the new economic boom. |
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We introduced parasitism into the standard PSO to develop a multiswarm PSO that balances exploration and exploitation. |
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In it, Marx focused on the labour theory of value and what he considered to be the exploitation of labour by capital. |
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Agriculture and industry, such as milling and mining, relied on the exploitation of slaves. |
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The speech describes the exploitation of Britain by Rome and rouses his troops to fight. |
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Women were often vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, especially teenage girls who were indentured servants and lacking male protectors. |
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Commercial exploitation of marine resources and a history of fur trapping has taken its toll on several species. |
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In the lowlands such forest structures developed over centuries by heavy exploitation, especially by the use of litter and grazing livestock. |
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As news arrived of the great success of the attack, the head of GHQ Intelligence went to the Second Army headquarters to discuss exploitation. |
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Atlantic puffin populations drastically declined due to habitat destruction and exploitation during the 19th century and early 20th century. |
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Asian exploitation of turtle nests has been cited as the most significant factor for the species' global population decline. |
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In that sense, petroleum use may be said to have protected whale populations from even greater exploitation. |
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The exploitation of the Pacific's mineral wealth is hampered by the ocean's great depths. |
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Marine resource exploration and exploitation is a significant application of hydrography, principally focused on the search for hydrocarbons. |
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Even the Nekton is, in addition to intensive exploitation, damaged by the radiation. |
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It encompasses the fields of botany, zoology, astronomy, geology and mineralogy as well as the exploitation of those resources. |
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