Sentence examples for egregious exploitation from inspiring English sources

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"Parading the torch through Lhasa while Tibetans live under virtual martial law is China's most egregious exploitation of the Games yet".

Mr. Dodd, who was recently praised after Congress passed a bill limiting abuses by credit-card companies, should follow the same crusading impulse to go after the egregious exploitation of payday loans.

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The phenomenon of the troll factory is a particularly egregious example of its exploitation.

Now erased from the Internet, the 'show' depicted the most egregious stereotypes of black families, exploitation of innocent children, an attack on all parents and those heroes who serve vulnerable populations.

"As with any federal matter, the Department focuses its limited investigative and prosecutorial resources on the most egregious cases, particularly those that facilitate child exploitation or involve the sexual abuse of children," spokeswoman Nanda Chitre wrote.

But while the exploitation in the Daewoosa factory was egregious, it is not isolated.

A particularly egregious case from 2012 illustrates the potential financial gains possible from illegitimate exploitation of universities' privileged ability to generate unlimited H-1B visas.

Contrary to your statement that "far too little has been done" to address the problem of sexual abuse and exploitation of women and girls by soldiers belonging to United Nations peacekeeping missions (editorial, Oct. 24), ridding our missions of egregious misconduct remains one of our highest priorities.

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