Sentence examples for exploitative marriages from inspiring English sources

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In East and Southeast Asia the trafficking industry is fueled by demand for cheap or exploitable labour, commercials sex with children, adoption outside legal channels, and forcing women or girls into exploitative marriages.

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In such cases, the relevant baseline for the evaluation of the work is the moral baseline: given that the employee deserves more, it is no defense of the employer's behavior to say that the employee is better off than he would have been without the job (see Wertheimer (1996, 289 291) for extended discussion of the analogous case of an exploitative marriage).

Set in the Hollywood of the late seventies and early eighties, the movie admirably resisted bio-pic sentimentality, dwelling comfortably within the contradictions of that closeted era, never telling the audience quite how to respond to this exploitative but genuine marriage.

Human trafficking takes many forms, including forced marriage, exploitative labor and domestic service, and prostitution.

Victims are captured, transported, transferred or bought and sold to be subjected to exploitation, from sexual abuse and forced marriage to exploitative labor and organ removal.

We feel it strongly in the ferocious dark prints of the "Caprichos" of 1796-97, which slash at hypocritical marriage, at exploitative whores, quack doctors, grim superstition and at the torments of the Inquisition, the "black legend" that Goya loathed with the hatred of the "passionate humanist".

We know that education helps protect children from exploitative labour, girls from forced marriage, and can prevent the recruitment of child soldiers.

In the past few years, the increase in marriage has slowed further, probably reflecting global economic problems.International marriages are often attacked as exploitative, because they typically take place between an older richer man and a younger, less well-educated woman from a poor country.

Its report said many desperate families end up without money for food, rent or medical care, leading women to join the sex trade and parents to sell daughters for early marriage or place children in exploitative jobs.

Students are asked to avoid: drunkenness, stealing, dishonesty, profanity, occult practices, sexual intercourse outside of marriage, homosexual behavior, and sexually exploitative or abusive behavior.

These children are being exposed to a range of exploitative practices that include: child labour; sexual exploitation; military conscription; early marriage and illicit adoption.

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