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If a child is not believed and protected, he/she may enter exploitative relationships.
This leaves many of them vulnerable to poverty, exploitative relationships, and violence.
There was the unhappy childhood, the overdoses, suicide attempts, exploitative relationships with men, five husbands, the tantrums.
They are not to be scorned: one of the most damaging aspects of pornography is the exploitative relationships that it promotes.
At worst, it can turn the dream of business ownership into a nightmare and saddle franchisees with debt and exploitative relationships with their franchisors.
After mum walks in on the pair – to much shrieking and doomy percussion claps on the soundtrack – they only reappear to bookend the film, which is a series of vignettes about exploitative relationships.
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He is more observer than the participant in their mutually exploitative relationship (Holden).
The first, which is, indeed, common, concerns "the supposedly exploitative relationship" that Matisse had with the women he painted.
"I never got a sense of an exploitative relationship, or that he saw his dad as a meal ticket".
Nixon hints at, but does not dwell on, the grimly exploitative relationship between the colonisers and "geishas", who were effectively child prostitutes.
As the friendly but mutually exploitative relationship of Erik and the old fighter deepens, their give and take has just enough of an edge to make you squirm.
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