Sentence examples for exploit status from inspiring English sources

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While some young general school/university women have succumbed, most have resisted, probably driving male peers to seek to exploit status advantages over women of more modest familial circumstances and educational ambition.

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Beyond the walls of detention centers, immigrant women living without status remain particularly vulnerable to interpersonal violence and abuse, as abusers may exploit immigration status or silence survivors with threats of deportation.

Europe needs to better exploit its status as the world's largest market, Ms. Merkel said.

Some campaign organisations form "charitable arms" to enable them to exploit charitable status to pay for research and non-political campaigning.

When Lenin's widow tried to exploit her status, he demanded to know if, 'because she used the same toilet' as the Father of the Revolution, she imagined herself 'to understand Marxist-Leninism'.

The unusual move stems from Mr. Cuomo's concern that developers could exploit the status of parkland as state rather than city property, which makes it exempt from city zoning rules, said Alphonso David, Mr. Cuomo's chief counsel.

This in turn reveals that shifting power relations between soldiers and scientists, bureaucrats and engineers, have allowed the private sector to exploit infantry status anxiety and shape soldier weapon preferences.

The education space will become increasingly interesting, with everything from the newly invigorated computer science curriculum in UK schools, to the spread of open online learning courses; it will be interesting to see how many of the prestige UK universities choose to exploit their status and reputation by publishing some free courses as a marketing tool.

Our exemption till now from the sanctions of austerity suggests that we are politically significant, so we should surely exploit that status to make common cause with the disabled and deprived sections of society, rather than compete with them for larger slices of a diminishing cake.

Clearly, equal power allocation methods do not effectively exploit channel status and thus its resulting system performance is not satisfactory.

The numbers of farmers are constantly increasing, and some exploit their status as well-known landowners to lay out their fields right up to the edge of the pastoralists' encampments, forcing livestock to move.

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