Sentence examples for daily exploitation from inspiring English sources

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If more enterprises were employee-owned, fewer workers would face this daily exploitation.

And China Miéville transfigured Dickensian London and showed the daily exploitation of the poor and vulnerable that still powers the modern city in Perdido Street Station and his Bas-Lag novels.

The crimes committed against his victims are typical of the daily exploitation of vulnerable girls, young women and others.

Without a birth certificate millions of children are excluded from basic services such as health and education and face daily exploitation and risk.

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Brought up in families marked by financial hardship and troubled relationships, 13-year-old Anna and Francesca were exposed daily to violence, exploitation, petty crimes, fraud, death on the job, and sexism and had to negotiate the power and dangers of their blossoming beauty.

The knowledge that Puccini's Madama Butterfly is based on a true story makes the tragedy even more shocking but also curiously helps explain it to a 21st-century audience, uncomfortably aware that the news brings almost daily revelations of sordid teenage exploitation much closer to home than picturesque Nagasaki in the early 20th century.

Most of the cocklers have travelled to the north-west from London and King's Lynn, others have come from Birmingham and Coventry, moved on from their previous sweatshop employment in food processing and seasonal agricultural work where gangmaster exploitation is a daily experience.

Secondly – and much more importantly – it is no answer to those unaccompanied children who already find themselves in Europe, at risk of violence and exploitation on a daily basis, that we are apparently prepared to sacrifice them to discourage others from trying to make the journey they have already undertaken.

Democrats — urged on by consumer advocates, digital rights groups and online giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook — said the tougher federal oversight is needed because the internet's increasingly vital role in business and daily life is vulnerable to exploitation by telecom companies.

In butterflies (and several other taxonomic groups), dispersal can be associated with different behavioural types of movements [ 10]. 'Routine' movements are associated with daily activities such as resource exploitation (e.g. foraging, mate-location); these movements are usually characterized by high levels of returning and loops [ 10].

In the North Pacific, whale populations consume approximately 26% of the average daily net primary productivity; pre-exploitation populations may have required more than twice this sum [34].

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