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"exploitative attitude" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing someone's behavior or way of thinking as taking advantage of others for their own gain or benefit. Example: The company's exploitative attitude towards its workers led to multiple strikes and protests.
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Narcissism is characterised by grandiose self-regard, a need for attention and admiration, vanity, a sense of entitlement and an exploitative attitude towards others.
In contrast, the alienated and exploitative attitude of the bad farmer towards nature is associated with modern agriculture.
But this is not enough for the long haul, particularly when Trench and Stigman's non-winning personalities and the film's exploitative attitude toward women and violence are added into the mix.
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Their roles as ingenues in "Merry Muthafuckin' X-Mas" would feel exploitative if the group's attitudes toward sex were merely passive one listen to them and it's overwhelmingly clear that they were not.
As Nienaber puts it, "research in vulnerable populations is not by definition exploitative and unethical" and "paternalistic attitudes are denigrating" [ 10].
Roosevelt opposed monopolistic and exploitative business practices, adopted a more conciliatory attitude toward labour, and urged the conservation of natural resources.
"Mama June," as she is also known, began her unlikely rise to the reality television equivalent of stardom by managing to be even more off-putting than her fellow outlandish pageant moms on TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras, an exploitative cringefest best known for its pernicious attitude toward prepubescent sexuality and normalizing the ingestion of energy drinks by children.
The India those men and women lived in was one that, like its predecessor, was centralised, garrisoned, culturally constricted, and ruled by a relatively small English-speaking elite whose attitude toward the masses was alternately benevolent and exploitative but never inclusive.
Sinister words such as "double-crossing," "exploitative," "selfish" and "untrustworthy" pepper most conversations about America's attitude towards Pakistan.
Ferrara himself has spoken of the film not as an exploitative horror flick but as a comedy, and there is certainly a playful attitude towards horror movie cliches.
As the exploitative nature of Britain's colonial rule has come more into the historical frame, his often condescending attitude to their political aspirations is not condoned.
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