Sentence examples for treated as commodities from inspiring English sources

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Elephants are being treated as commodities by the government and game managers," she said.

Cambodia is far FROM the only place where women and girls are treated as commodities.

Their story should have served as a lesson to the world that multiples ought not to be treated as commodities.

"Candidates are already treated as commodities to be invested in; we might as well slap logos on them," says Rosenkranz. "Contributing stock is the perfect completion of the circle".

"As I was reading it," Quentin says, "on the radio comes a story of girls being trafficked, of women being treated as commodities, their lives meaning nothing to the people who used them".

At a time when cut-and-paste technology enables plagiarism, when news and information on the Web are treated as commodities, these are conversations worth having throughout the Times building.

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The company seldom builds or develops its buildings: rather, they are treated as financial commodities.

The pictures show how wondrous black-and-white photography can be and are a refreshing throwback to a time when photographs were not treated as precious commodities.

Designs that were born of joy and exuberance, like Mr. Gehry's Guggenheim, were treated as marketable commodities, which became a kind of trap.

The odds have been slightly in favor of their extending their careers, in other words — but they are also treated as expendable commodities.

My curiosities were nurtured and given appetite; my dreams, whims and even mistakes were treated as precious commodities.

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