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Has there been any blowback or accusations that their relationship was being used exploitatively?
Each issue was strange and full of exploitatively horrific sex and violence but also beauty and humor.
Right, not just Chinese but immigrants from various countries who were paying their workers exploitatively low wages.
It's raunchy at times, but never exploitatively so, and it handles sex and sexuality with complexity, humor, and intelligence.
And while excessive politeness sometimes gets a bad rap, consider how easily society would descend into conflict if people acted aggressively and exploitatively, eschewing basic social rules.
These disastrous trade agreements have devastated working people while huge multinational companies make record profits year after year as jobs are exported to countries with exploitatively cheap labor.
" His co-director, Duncan Macmillan added: "We're not trying to be willfully assaultive or exploitatively shock people, but there's nothing here or in the disturbing novel that isn't happening right now, somewhere around the world.
Did the system fail because something was not communicated or because someone abused the system by accessing a resource they weren't allowed to or by accessing a resource they were allowed to but using it exploitatively?
But Oracle, in a case that has bounced through lower courts for over ten years, has alleged that Google exploitatively stole its code while building the Android, which is today the world's most popular operating system.
But Oracle, in a case that has bounced through lower courts for more than a decade, has alleged that Google exploitatively stole its code while building Android, which is today the world's most popular operating system.
But if you have to scarf down a couple exploitatively cheap hot dogs while your parents buy cheeseballs in an oil barrel alongside the collected works of Mike Huckabee, there are much worse ways to slowly kill yourself.
He said that after years of people performing Eastman works for little or no money — and even large festivals haggling for fees he considered exploitatively low — the partnership with Schirmer would ensure the Eastman estate got its due.
But I also see the enormous criticism that I have of living with irresponsible wealth and power and privilege, and using our power exploitatively against the rest of the world and using privilege to elevate ourselves at the expense of others.
Several scenes were rewritten at McIntosh's behest. She saw her character as strong and did not want Heggie to be viewed as a victim or in a sexualised way. The filmmakers were also careful not depict Heggie's background of abuse exploitatively.
Unbeknown to Martin, Pecksniff has taken him on in order to establish closer ties with his wealthy grandfather. Young Martin befriends Tom Pinch, a kind-hearted soul whose late grandmother gave Pecksniff all she had in the belief that Pecksniff would make an architect and a gentleman of him. Pinch is incapable of believing any of the bad things others tell him of Pecksniff, and always defends him vociferously. Pinch works for exploitatively low wages while believing that he is the unworthy recipient of Pecksniff's charity.
Nerosubianco, styled as nEROSubianco and also released with the international title Attraction, is an Italian black comedy (part collage film) directed by Tinto Brass. The film deals with a variety of contemporary themes such as sexual freedom, racial tensions, and political radicalism from the perspective of a young upper-class Italian woman. The film has also been titled rather exploitatively like The Artful Penetration of Barbara and as Black on White, a literal translation of the Italian title.THE WORKS OF TINTO BRASS Part 4 - AVANT-GARDE, UNDERGROUND, AND GUERRILLA FILMMAKING Nerosubianco shooting began in October 1967 and it was premiered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival.
Sen argues that the trend of lower female bargaining power may be positively correlated to the outside earning power and sense of contribution of women when compared to men. However, not all forms of outside work contribute equally to increasing women's bargaining power in the household; the type of outside work women do has bearing on their entitlements and fall-back position. Women can be doubly exploited in some cases: in Narsapur, India, lace-makers not only face lower bargaining power in the household, but often work for exploitatively low wages. Since lace-making is done in the home, it is perceived as only supplementary to male work rather than a gainful outside contribution.
Ronald Godfrey Tanner FRGS (24 September 1927 – 10 July 2002) was an Australian professor of classics, associated for the greater part of his career with the University of Newcastle. Educated at Melbourne and Cambridge, Tanner was appointed to Newcastle University College (NUC) in 1959 and became renowned at the institution for his enthusiastic involvement in student life and for his eccentric character (he cycled about campus in full academic dress as a matter of course). Tanner was a key figure in the campaign for NUC's independence from the University of New South Wales. According to University legend, Tanner officiated at a celebratory bonfire for the inaugural Autonomy Day, during which he poured goon (exploitatively inexpensive cask white wine) libations onto the ground to "sanctify the land upon which the University rests".

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