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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding exploitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing ethical practices, social justice, or economic policies aimed at preventing the unfair treatment of individuals or groups.
Example: "The organization focuses on promoting fair labor practices while avoiding exploitation of workers in developing countries."
Alternatives: "preventing abuse" or "mitigating exploitation".
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The authority has a limited remit to ensure that businesses in specified industries, such as agriculture, shellfish collection and horticulture, treat their staff fairly by respecting employment law, paying the minimum wage and avoiding exploitation of workers.
There is the challenge of combining honesty with dispassion, and at the very least, of avoiding exploitation". .
We can use the models to identify the problem, but there is no universal protocol to avoid inappropriate densities as there is for avoiding exploitation.
The most-mentioned reason was avoiding exploitation of participants, their countries or communities (96 mentions).
Our review identified a trend towards rejecting the view that avoiding exploitation requires post-trial access.
It aims to bridge the gap between a narrow, transaction-oriented account of avoiding exploitation and a broad account emphasizing obligations of reparation for historic injustices.
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One broad type might be reasons based on the obligation to avoid exploitation; narrow types would include the obligation to avoid exploiting participants and the obligation to avoid exploiting countries that host research.
Poker players must bluff occasionally and unpredictably in order to avoid exploitation by a savvier player.
For most of my tenure I was paid the princely sum of £8,000 per annum, but it was a burden that I undertook with pride and as a privilege, grateful that infertility had not affected me, wishing to help others to be safely treated with respect for their dignity and to avoid exploitation.
To avoid exploitation, countries with tropical resources have increasingly instituted "benefit sharing agreements," that require bioprospectors to pay access fees and royalties.
Baylis and McLeod (2007) have highlighted how difficult it is concomitantly to avoid both undue inducement and exploitation: a price that is too low risks exploitation; a price that avoids exploitation risks undue inducement.
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