Sentence examples for exploitative context from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, as Acemoglu and Robinson (2012) have shown, the structure of most developed countries today differs substantially from the exploitative context in which mankind used to live in pre-modern times.

For example, women with SMI would "trade sex for somewhere to stay" and "take somebody [in an exploitative context] in to help them pay the rent when they're feeling under pressure because of the costs".

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Anderson, a philosopher at the University of Michigan and one of the foremost philosophers of egalitarianism, puts today's exploitative bosses in a broader context.

"We believe the work, taken in its proper context, satirises and attacks exploitative chat shows and not the Christian religion.

Our struggles seem shameful only when contemplated in isolation; learning that we live in a brutal, exploitative system we put them in context and find, happily, that we are not alone.

(Did anyone else feel that the extensive use of what was presented as footage from the continuing Syrian protests was a little exploitative and queasy-making in this context?) It provided an opportunity for Will, as lead lawyer, to exercise his idealism in counterpoint to the decision he had to make about his own career.

My research with women and girls in Pakistan, for instance, highlights women who view waged-work not as a "choice" or "right" but as a form of compulsion in the context of an extremely precarious and exploitative work environment.

The widespread occurrence of C-starts in fish [25] provides a context for the evolution of the exploitative behavior of tentacled snakes.

Second it can be exploitative with trust and friendship misused by creating the context where off-hand and unguarded comments are made which were never for a wider audience.

Understanding the context of borrowing is important for preventing exploitative cultural appropriation.

This can be done by creating an organizational context, allowing organizational employees to engage in both explorative and exploitative behaviors and to determine autonomously how divide time and energy between both behaviors (Rosing and Zacher 2017; Gibson and Birkinshaw 2004).

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