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The Administration has described the laws as exploitative to workers.
It still sounds very exploitative to me, but I would like to have the chance to see for myself.
Young people will sometimes talk of working (on) someone, which sounds exploitative.
As exploitative celebrities went, Smith was in a class by himself.
This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and international organizations.
Still a bit exploitative, how much was your editors pay rise again?
Their relations with the tribal people are of course exploitative.
All three places state that the charging of interest is exploitative.
It is not completely clear what he means by that definition of exploitative.
"Her descriptions of the underground are strong without being exploitative."
He said the state "hopes to destroy a market for the exploitative use of children."
Or does he remind her of a slick exploitative guy she knew at school back home?
I ended up working for exploitative employers who broke my body.
Scientific management, not rejection of all exploitative activity, was the answer.
If we continue to use the countryside in an exploitative manner it will run out.
Looked quite striking, actually, but, to me, less erotic than exploitative.
You talk as if anyone who can be an exploitative scumbag, is one.
Particular attention is focused on the most extreme and/or exploitative material.
But it hasn't been done in an exploitative or graphic way.
Many dancers say their work is no more exploitative than most other forms of employment.
Prostitution is almost offered here as one of the less exploitative circumstances for a woman.
I had never seen a slave more ready for exploitative penetration.
In other words, it is approachable and never feels exploitative.
He knows that some perceive his music and career to be tragic or even exploitative.