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Many employers choose to exploit those individuals whom they know desperately need to get a foot on the job ladder.
We Have Created a Monster In the political debate over trade and jobs, China is the place where the world's companies choose to exploit low-cost manufacturing.
While the Bush administration sees deficits as inconsequential and remedied by tax cuts for the rich, the Republicans of California choose to exploit an indifferent electorate.
What will become of these people in the future will depend greatly on whether Russian leaders choose to exploit the issue.
It is far worse that some politicians choose to exploit those failings for their own gain during an unfolding human tragedy.
"It's the obvious hole in the treaty, and the Iranians may choose to exploit it," one senior American official said this week, before Mr. Ahmadinejad's speech.
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One is e-Moo, aimed at elementary school pupils; the "e" was chosen to exploit their fondness for e-mail.
They know that we are loyal to our patients and to the NHS, and have chosen to exploit that.
The Tories seem in recent years to have chosen to exploit disability and impairments to make political points.
But between them, these changes created £27bn of wriggle room for the chancellor over the next five years, and he chose to exploit it to the full.
An online Frankenstein's monster, geared to the needs of an insecure, excitable teen-age girl, Josh's components were carefully chosen to exploit Megan's vulnerabilities.
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