Sentence examples for exploitative trading from inspiring English sources

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In his new home of Sukkertoppen, a Danish-run settlement dominated by an exploitative trading company, the novel's extraordinarily lush, often grotesque carnality comes fully into its own.

They blame cold-war rivalry for propping up greedy dictators in the first 30 years of African independence, and now they trace the continent's failures to debt, exploitative trading relations and too-strict demands for economic reform from the IMF and the World Bank.Neither theory, by itself, can explain why Africa is the way it is.

The fair trade movement had initially emerged around coffee, cocoa and tea, major export commodities whose producers around the world routinely suffered from major price fluctuations and exploitative trading practices.

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Holding big business to account on the following would solve half of our development problems: tax evasion; the use of exploitative trade and investment agreements to flout government's ability to regulate policies in favour of development objectives; the use strong intellectual property rights to block access to technology.

Have you considered, you selfish idiot, the harms caused to humans and the environment by the dirty, violent, exploitative trade behind your stash?

The Brazilian government eventually felt confident enough to negotiate a trade deal with the United States in 1889, the first to be undertaken with any nation since the disastrous and exploitative trade treaty with Britain in 1826 (canceled in 1844).

And it is this dehumanizing, soul-destroying, exploitative trade that has provided employment to over 3 million impoverished Bangladeshis, the vast majority of them women, and utterly transformed the economic and social landscape of the country.

"Writing to the HMRC is next step in our campaign to stop these exploitative charities trading on the goodwill and compassionate nature of young people".

It's a centre of Thailand's deeply exploitative sex trade, where foreign men go to pay for sex – it costs as little as £10 – with young Thai girls and women who have been forced into it by poverty.

It's not to say that the diamond trade was not exploitative - rather, that some thought should be given to what purpose diamond certification serves, now that the wars that gave rise to certification are over.

Would its audience, a sober group by television standards, find the World Trade Center program exploitative, particularly since two of the interview subjects, including Mr. DeMartini, were among the missing?

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