Sentence examples for repeated exploitation from inspiring English sources

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And so, through repeated exploitation of our piecemeal moral relaxation, we will all end up living in an apocalyptically permissive Gomorrah.

Clinton's crocodile tears for the treatment of this Asian-American are intended to wash away three sins: allowing China's agents easy White House access, successful influence-by-contribution and repeated exploitation of lax nuclear lab security.

In turn, this study also suggests that the wealth of PCWDEs found in beetles reflects their repeated exploitation of different plant derived diets in evolutionary time and that the search for different members of such multigene families in other beetle groups may be equally productive.

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In the beginning of the twentieth century, when industrial civilization dominated the western world, China was in a chaotic state characterized by repeated invasions and exploitation by imperialist countries, endless military conflicts between warlords, and a lack of governmental control.

She was subjected to repeated rapes and sexual exploitation by different perpetrators, none of whom were brought to justice.

In describing their experiences of unlawful arrests and detention, violence, extortion, vilification and exclusions, participants present a picture of profound exploitation and repeated human rights violations.

As the secretary general has repeated, 'a single substantiated case of sexual exploitation or sexual abuse involving United Nations personnel is one case too many'".

Hurst mentioned that the recent Jay report into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham had made repeated reference to the importance of youth work, and worries raised by the people involved in it about the consequences of cuts.

Entertainment Weekly felt that the "woman-in-peril stuff is second-rate, giving off a whiff of exploitation" while Variety found the repeated violence towards Beckinsale's character disturbing.

In a context of increasing land use pressure (over-exploitation, surface-water contamination) and repeated droughts, identifying the processes affecting groundwater quality in coastal megacities of the tropical and arid countries will condition their long-term social and environmental sustainability.

The health impacts of repeated exposure to distressing concepts such as child exploitation materials (CEM, aka 'child pornography') have become a major concern to law enforcement agencies and associated entities.

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