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It is used as a verb meaning to take unfair advantage of someone or something. For example: "The factory workers were exploited by their employer, demanding long hours and low pay."
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18.7 million, or 90%, of people in forced labour are part of the private economy, exploited by individuals or enterprises.
But Osborne always suspected that Balls's record under Brown could be exploited.
Ekins said if governments approved new fossil fuel production, they should be asked what resources elsewhere would not be exploited.
Here, his genius is exploited for a nauseating propaganda purpose – "but he could not do otherwise," recalls Anka.
Avoid debate of key British foreign policy issues that might be exploited by terrorists: farewell to defending international law enshrining the right to resist colonialism and foreign military occupation.
Fourteen per cent of respondents said they felt they were being exploited and just under a quarter of respondents said they did not feel able to leave sex work, Sanders added.
This is something the anonymous creator of Kindle Cover Disasters has exploited to great effect.
One of the most competitive awards seasons in living memory saw the critically loved film pick up Oscar nods just for cinematography and sound mixing, hardly categories that could be exploited in marketing messaging.
The modern slavery bill provides an opportunity to expand the GLA's remit and resources so that it can start to reach the workers we know are exploited all around us, in factories, construction sites and care homes.
Pop performers – male and female – are often exploited by managers and record companies, but I don't believe that Cyrus is being forced to twerk by her handlers.
On a day of Labour unease about the scale, cost and grandeur of her funeral, as well as fears it was being exploited for contemporary Tory political gain, Chartres's subtle defence of her ideology, as well as its focus on her as an individual, drew wide-ranging praise from Tory MPs.
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