Sentence examples for some exploit from inspiring English sources

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Some do so with respect and artistry, some exploit shamelessly.

Though some exploit the technology for pursuing sex, 67 percent in a recent customer survey said they use the app primarily to make friends.

Said the two to the tutor, "Is it harder to toot, or To tutor two tooters to toot?" Other variations are written in French or Latin, some exploit the anomalies of English spelling, and still others use the form to make pithy observations upon serious philosophical concerns.

Some exploit nostalgia for the certainties of the Soviet past; many attribute Russia's troubles to unbridled capitalism and market economics; few are friendly to the West.Good aim, bad executionIt was to forestall the rise to power of such politicians, and to keep Russia on some sort of democratic, capitalist path, that the West, through the IMF, has been ready to lend it money.

Some exploit vagaries in U.S. law, while others depend on their international immunity.

Some exploit known developmental programs in order to either grow whole donor kidneys within living recipients or engineer transplantable kidney tissue in vitro starting with embryonic kidney cells.

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The subject matter frequently returns to the question of whether pornography exploits women, hinting coyly that Sarah is doing some exploiting herself.

My guess is, some do exploit the poor, some don't.

Some businesses exploit loopholes to advance their virtual prominence.

"Tribal groups often feel that some tourists exploit them.

All biographers to some extent exploit their subjects by reinventing them, and Hepburn exploited everyone.

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