Sentence examples for wrongfully exploited from inspiring English sources

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Second, does the court order create a general security vulnerability that may be wrongfully exploited in the future?

In 1999, however, the estate sued Marlborough U.K. and Marlborough International, which had long managed Bacon's affairs, charging that they had "wrongfully exploited" him.

The suit claims the sisters "have misappropriated and wrongfully exploited" his images.

Miller's suit claims the Jenners never sought permission to use the photo and the sisters "have misappropriated and wrongfully exploited" two of his images of Tupac.

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In the Bacon case, filed in London on March 21, lawyers for his estate accused Marlborough branches in London and Vaduz, Liechtenstein, of wrongfully exploiting Bacon in a relationship that began in 1958 and was "manifestly disadvantageous" to him until his death in 1992, and then to his estate.

They are piracy sites that are wrongfully exploiting torrent technology.

Some accounts invoke the Kantian notion that one wrongfully exploits when one treats another instrumentally or merely as a means (1, 8, 13).

Opponents of sweatshop labor argue that multinational firms like Nike wrongfully exploit poor work and wage conditions in less developed countries.

All these accounts are compatible with the view that "A wrongfully exploits B when A takes unfair advantage of B".

He exploited the vulnerable.

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