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Discover Ludwig"exploitative by" is not a correct phrase in written English
The correct phrase is "exploited by." It is used to describe a person or group of people who are being taken advantage of or mistreated by another person or group. Example: The workers were exploited by their employer, who paid them low wages and denied them basic rights.
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The group's contract, which insists that photographers must hand over ownership of their images to the band following their initial publication, was previously called "exploitative" by the Washington City Paper, which refused to cover the rock group's recent 20th anniversary show.
Draft Biden's decision to make a slick commercial leaning heavily on public sympathy for the vice-president after the death of his son by recalling the earlier loss of his wife and daughter in a 1972 car accident was accused of being "tasteless" and "exploitative" by former Obama adviser David Axelrod.
And if they do, it seems slightly exploitative by preying on poor people and charging a premium.
Spike Lee dismissed criticism from Chance the Rapper that his film "Chi-Raq" is exploitative by pointing out that the Chicago rapper's father works for Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
But this refashioning has been engineered through means that labor advocates portray as fundamentally exploitative, by courting foreign investors with some of the globe's cheapest, most disenfranchised workers.
Will's condemnation of Bravo's "Real Housewives," reality television and gossip columns (and gossip columnists) -- all of which come across as Sorkin's own ire -- rankle all the more because they're presented as female-centric interests that are rendered as trashy and exploitative by Will's own worldview.
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Against the backdrop of political intrigue, Kenya struggles against exploitative practices by Western corporations.
Still, joyful or sympathetic, is Orwell's representation of the poor exploitative simply by virtue of him being a privileged outsider?
It was a shockingly good film and you wondered whether Fassbender, playing a cynical, exploitative and by turns generous man, felt disgusting at the end of the day.
She unleashes a few short arias denouncing the exploitative rules by which life's game is played, and cynical avowals to get some of her own back before it's too late.
Supposedly edgy teenagers willingly circulate multinationals' "viral" ad campaigns on Twitter, and payday loan companies defend their exploitative products by insisting they are aimed at a tech-savvy "Facebook generation".
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