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"There's something deeply exploitive about the process," Mr. Richman said.
Photography can be a very hierarchal and potentially exploitive process.
Your work has always been called provocative, exploitive, and edgy.
I don't believe there's a clear line between exploitive or earnest depictions.
But spotlighting Smith felt a bit exploitive — and, at the same time, irrelevant.
And it felt — exploitive isn't the right word, but it didn't feel appropriate.
It would be incredibly uplifting if it weren't so utterly misleading and exploitive.
Her photos are by no means exploitive; they're direct, and the empathy shines through.
Exploitive organizations are poised to take advantage of the most severely disenfranchised of these people.
" Streep responded to the lawsuit with a statement on Wednesday, calling it "pathetic and exploitive.
After all, what's ideal for some may be considered too demanding and exploitive by others.
The ocean's vastness compounds the problem, presenting opportunities for both exploitive commercial interests and idealistic vigilantes.
Most important, our exploitive capitalism has shaped who we are as individuals and as a society.
"Your exploitive use of Shelly Duvall is a form of LURID ENTERTAINMENT and is shameful," she wrote.
Nations with a poor track record of labor rights will have no incentive to stop exploitive practices.
The company has tried multiple tactics throughout the years to fight disturbing, exploitive, and predatory behavior targeting kids.
Then I read the script … It was probably the most chauvinistic, exploitive, badly written, steaming pile of crap.
TÙ.ÚK'Z calls himself a child of the internet but cautions against the exploitive potential that comes with it.
While proponents argue that the system helps close budget gaps, opponents argue that the low wages are exploitive.
Without compromise, without deliberately creating benefits to share, politics becomes by turns exploitive, incompetent, ineffective and sometimes lethal.
" Upon hearing what Weinstein's attorneys did with her words and name, Streep called the tactic "pathetic and exploitive.
"It's just as discriminatory if you never say this, and even more exploitive if you do," Een said.
Deregulation of the financial sector allowed bankers to engage in both excessively risky activities and more exploitive ones.
Instead, it explores the ways in which consent and desire can be complicated and entwined, while never feeling exploitive.
Companies like Apple, however, according to the video, may be trying to source its minerals from less exploitive places.
It would safely put any exploitive company in a tiny box, providing most of their benefits, without the harm.
The DSA could organize boycotts of exploitive landlords, to help bring the issue of housing costs to the fore.
They are being told they have to make Latin American art, according to guidelines enforced by outsiders through exploitive capitalism.
The public response seems to be divided on whether or not the use of the photograph is provocative or exploitive.
The search results come one week after YouTube pledged to crack down on accounts spreading content abusive and exploitive to children.
Intimate without being exploitive, the sepia-toned memories give a glimpse into his formative years: trampolines, amusement parks and family hugs.
When she exhibited the results as "The Panhandler Project," she took serious critical heat, with many viewers calling the work exploitive.
While combating human trafficking is bipartisan and voter-friendly, touting nothing more than symbolic victories for public accolade is secondarily exploitive.
Somehow, though, the artist's preoccupation with faces, bodies, and social types does not come across as exploitive or repressive to his subjects.
These exploitive jabs are only funny if you believe one of the worst things a man could do is desire another man.
The remainder is earmarked for raising public awareness, strengthening the judicial system, and liaising with internet companies to prevent and remove exploitive content.
The company declined to comment on allegations by seven Chinese former construction workers that it "recklessly disregarded its contractors' exploitive and illegal practices".
Some people felt that tackling the murder of Tate by Charles Manson's followers was "exploitive," especially once Tate's sister came out against the project.
Any growth is in the southern part of the state, which Mr LePage has declared "corrupt and exploitive", sniffing at its more progressive leanings.
We struggled to define the line between empowering and exploitive in our work, and I'm not sure that we ever really figured it out.
At the same time, it has seemingly fostered a community of creators making videos that involve putting kids in concerning, and even exploitive, situations.
Microsoft, for example — Judge Gorsuch has ruled in favor of huge companies engaging in exploitive or monopolistic practices, despite substantial evidence of antitrust violations.
As the creative director of For Honor, Roman Campos Oriola, handed the tournament champ his trophy, he cracked a joke about Sb.Alernakin's exploitive tactics.
As long as the porn turns you on (and isn't exploitive or nonconsensual), then let go of what you're "supposed to" like and enjoy yourself.
The HOPE scholarship is not one that's been without controversy (besides the traditional criticisms of lottery-funded education initiatives, which some consider to be exploitive).
Whether or not her followers accept the cult label, Lalich says there's more work to be done to expose exploitive gurus and fight cult stigma.
When a developing country embraces manufacturing to propel itself away from agrarian subsistence, the work is invariably rote and exploitive and often even life-threatening.
At the end of the day, Tiger King means to expose the exploitive business of big cat ownership, and many would say that it succeeds.
Dworkin also wrote about exploitive tabloid images, which encouraged Ms. Lucas to think she "could mobilize this hateful stuff to my own purpose," she added.
While pop culture seems fascinated with Manson, his murderous cult, and the horrific crimes they committed, some see works about the late actress' death as exploitive.
By now, you've probably finished watching the bizarrely addicting true crime Netflix docuseries, Tiger King, which exposes the exploitive world of wild cat collecting and breeding.
This is a homogeneous group of exploitive and corrupt people, whose primary purpose is to advance themselves professionally and economically at the expense of Mr. Cosby's life.
The United Nations issued a statement expressing "profound concern" over the change, which it said threatened the progress Brazil has made to root out exploitive labor practices.
For women who are reviewing their own sexual histories and recalling inappropriate attention from much older men, Isaac and Tracy are the poster couple for exploitive relationships.
Reelz's new special, Overkill: The Unsolved Murder of JonBenét isn't nearly as exploitive as it could be, but that doesn't make rehashing the original crime any more necessary.
Playing on the exploitive system's bananas terms may be the only way to beat it, at least until big, necessary change comes in to overhaul the entire thing.
Rob Portman (R-Ohio) to constrain human trafficking, because it gives victims and state attorneys general new tools against social networks and other online sources of exploitive content.
I applaud the editors' strategic decision to concentrate mostly on Trump's business pedigree, a focus that laid bare his debt-soaked empire and his sometimes exploitive business practices.
Ethically, college basketball is difficult to support—it's less destructive than college football, but no less feudal or exploitive, and equally shot through with weird and rancid politics.
Some feminists have viewed her body-positive art as exploitive in an old, essentializing way, failing to see the claim to power implicit in her erotic self-portraiture.
The company instituted major changes in February when it was first alerted that predators were using the comments section on videos starring children to engage in sexually exploitive conversations.
She gave us an amazing song, navigated an exploitive system, broke through centuries of Christmas music to give us a new R+B-inspired standard and she's making bank.
"The Guatemalan study was every bit as horrific as Tuskegee, as exploitive, harmful, and abusive," historian of medicine Jason Schwartz of the Yale School of Public Health told BuzzFeed News.
The report lists one case in which a U.N. police officer who was found to have engaged in a sexually exploitive relationship with a woman was suspended for nine days.
Two, I actually think that some of our issues with police brutality are connected to capitalism and economic exploitation and the fact that we have such a hierarchal exploitive system.
"If Netflix executives care more about ending sexual exploitation in this #MeToo moment than about profiting from sexually exploitive themes, they will cancel production of this show immediately," Thompson said.
The technology can be used to weed out other inappropriate videos, including ones that contain inappropriate or exploitive content involving children, which YouTube has also been trying to weed out.
The debate about the piece brought back the much-contested profile of Sayyid, the garbage collector, which was denounced by some as exploitive, and sensational for its emphasis on sex.
"This supposed grand bargain will encourage judges to bind consumers to exploitive contracts drafted by expensive lawyers at giant corporations without any real opportunity to negotiate or opt out," Warren said.
It's hard to keep track of all the crazy things that went down in Tiger King, a new Netflix docuseries that uncovers the bizarre and exploitive world of wild cat collecting.
I join a long list of American public personalities who have fallen victim to the evil, exploitive, sick 'humor' of the British 'comedian' Sacha Baron Cohen, enabled and sponsored by CBS/Showtime.
Both want to see even deeper ties with China, Chile's top trading partner, and have rebuffed Trump administration warnings that Beijing is consolidating itself as a colonial, exploitive power in Latin America.
However, even though sideshows were exploitive, they were spaces where people with disabilities, like famed [conjoined] performers Chang and Eng, began to assert their worth and curate how individuals looked at them.
She writes,While good emergency staff training might have prevented such a catastrophic outcome, the Green Party believes that captivity for such entertainment is ethically wrong and fundamentally exploitive and should be illegal.
They want to resurrect arcane laws — sections 232 and 301 of Trade laws from the 1960s and 70s — to circumvent the WTO and unilaterally retaliate against exploitive trade practices, especially from the Chinese.
" Civil rights activist Channing Phillips, another organizer, recognized that environmental problems would not be distributed equally: "[Racial] injustice, war, urban blight, and environmental rape have a common denominator in our exploitive economic system.
Most black people were denied the opportunity to buy houses up until the 1960s and 1970s, barred from buying houses in white neighborhoods, and only offered contracts with exploitive terms in black neighborhoods.
Their memories of Hill House are so fragmented that they can only rely on what their unstable dad has told them and what adult Steve has made famous in his exploitive, tell-all book.
The relentless presentation of these images repositions them by making a Western audience painfully aware of their exploitive, erotic nature under the guise of social science, and by implicating us in their imperial origins.
The channel, the 68th largest on YouTube with over 8.5 million subscribers, was often criticized for its vile and seemingly exploitive videos featuring a dad and his daughters, which many said bordered on abuse.
In doing so, he reveals that even though "display" ostensibly means "to make a prominent exhibition of something where it can be easily seen," many such public presentations have problematically exploitive semi-hidden agendas.
Such a pivot in perspective will enable policymakers to reconstruct a more confident and exploitive pan-regional policy reassured by the reality that Russia is weak and that America is still in fact great.
"I join a long list of American public personalities who have fallen victim to the evil, exploitive, sick "humor" of the British "comedian" Sacha Baron Cohen," Palin wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
The filmmakers seem less concerned with telling a story than in convincing the audience (and maybe themselves) that they can handle this provocative and potentially exploitive material they've contrived with what's conventionally considered "appropriate" sensitivity.
But the appropriate paradigm for user safety—on Facebook and the rest of the internet—is public health, the same sorts of initiatives that dismantled the exploitive tenement housing systems of the previous Gilded Age.
The company repurposed two photographs from recent migrant rescue operations by staff members from the Franco-German charity SOS Méditerranée for an advertising campaign, drawing howls of protest that the ads were insensitive and exploitive.
YouTube, for example, has been scrambling in recent months to combat the threats to kids on its video-sharing site, like inappropriate content targeted toward children, exploitive videos, haywire algorithms, dangerous memes, hate speech and more.
The filing states Imperial Pacific knew about, or at a minimum, "recklessly disregarded its contractors' exploitive and illegal practices" and that the company was repeatedly told about the use of unauthorized workers on the construction site.
"I join a long list of American public personalities who have fallen victim to the evil, exploitive, sick 'humor' of the British 'comedian' Sacha Baron Cohen," Palin, a former Alaska governor, wrote in a Facebook post.
A Duke University law professor, described the agreement to the Times as "deeply exploitive," and said that judges are "far too deferential" to vaguely worded contracts that require patients to pay whatever mystery amount the provider demands.
They're 18 years old, they want to devote their life to making sure that the dynamic between machines and humans does not become exploitive and becomes one in which we continue to live our rich fulfilled lives.
Not many people are taking the time to respectfully learn about different cultures, and sometimes the ones that do treat it in an exploitive way because they get caught up in poor marketing choices, business, and profit.
President-elect Trump as well as Don, Eric and Allen are committed to ensuring that the activities of the Trump organization are beyond reproach and cannot be perceived to be exploitive of the office of the presidency.
To ensure that a holistic environmental worldview triumphs, young people are organizing, defying this exploitive worldview and demanding action by calling on statehouses to adopt new policies that price carbon emissions and increase the proliferation of clean energy.
Decades ago, as farm contracts became more rigid for companies in Italy, illegal recruitment agents set themselves up to provide seasonal workers, a business that has turned increasingly exploitive in recent years, according to union leaders and investigators.
Reviews ranged from livid indictments of what was dismissed as exploitive pornography to ringing endorsements of Ms. Fragoso's bravery as a catharsis for herself, and a cautionary tale for children and their parents — a "Lolita" from Lolita's perspective.
"Harvey Weinstein's attorneys' use of my (true) statement- that he was not sexually transgressive or physically abusive in our business relationship- as evidence that he was not abusive with many OTHER women is pathetic and exploitive," she said.
So I watched with a sense of creeping depression as photography in the US became insecure about telling anyone else's truth (especially if that truth was made for financial gain or cultural credentialing in ways that were exploitive).
While the concept of the gig economy is seen as borderline exploitive to many due to slim margins and low pay, Homage aims to improve the conditions that many caregivers face when working with employment agencies to get jobs.
" In a particularly angry Facebook post, Palin vented her rage against the comedian, saying she had "join[ed] a long list of American public personalities who have fallen victim to the evil, exploitive, sick 'humor' of the British 'comedian.
The president of ABC, Channing Dungey, also adds it will be easier for her network to eradicate exploitive sexual content than it will be for the premiere networks like HBO (which was heavily criticized for the portrayal of Sansa Stark's rape).
This kind of reporting — exploitive by its very character when you work alone, as freelancers often do — gives a bitter note to the industry, the way a fine tea that has been left to sit for too long turns bad.
In the name of people like Oscar—crippled and discarded by an exploitive industry—we urge Secretary Perdue not to further jeopardize the safety of the 250,000 men and women who risk their health to feed their fellow Americans every day.
Payday lenders have come under attack by critics who describe them as part of an exploitive, deceptive industry that lures desperate borrowers in highly profitable loans that can weigh on poor households with limited means to pay the rest of their monthly expenses.
"Harvey Weinstein's attorneys' use of my (true) statement — that he was not sexually transgressive or physically abusive in our business relationship — as evidence that he was not abusive with many OTHER women is pathetic and exploitive," the actress said in a statement.
"Harvey Weinstein's attorneys' use of my (true) statement — that he was not sexually transgressive or physically abusive in our business relationship — as evidence that he was not abusive with many OTHER women is pathetic and exploitive," the actress said in a statement Wednesday.
The project has a socio-political mission that many parties of this sort lack: challenging the mainstream porn industry's misogyny, exploitive treatment of its workers, and fetishistic views on race and sexuality by creating an alternative model based on inclusivity and queerness.
For all these reasons, it's virtually impossible to walk into Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon without high expectations and, particularly for those who identify as LGBTQ, without a concern that the show could be both exploitive and one-dimensional.
A homeless woman on London's streets has an average life expectancy of 43 years old (compared to 77 for the general population.) And with homeless figures rising by around a third annually, exploitive Craigslist operators will have a growing pool of women to target.
Prior to that, he was part of the legal team that defended AMG Services, a particularly predatory payday lender that was smacked with a $1.3 billion settlement for deceptive and exploitive practices it used to squeeze more money out of its cash-strapped borrowers.
"Harvey Weinstein's attorneys' use of my (true) statement — that he was not sexually transgressive or physically abusive in our business relationship — as evidence that he was not abusive with many OTHER women is pathetic and exploitive," Streep said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
" Palin had been one the show's most vocal protestors before it even aired, typing in an angry Facebook post that she had been "duped" into participating, along with many other right wingers who'd "fallen victim to the evil, exploitive, sick 'humor' of the British comedian.
The modifications of social democracy do little, by socialists' lights, to challenge a capitalist class that counts on the ongoing ransacking of already weak welfare states like that of the United States to continue padding private-sector bottom lines and that rationalizes casualized, exploitive regimes of labor control.
That didn't seem to be much of an issue for Smith, who previously served as part of the legal team the defended AMG Services, a predatory payday lender that was hit with a $1.3 billion settlement for deceptive and exploitive practices it used to squeeze more money out of its cash-strapped borrowers.
And Dan reveals that he was the titular Gossip Girl all along, obsessively tracking his friends' doings and secrets and posting them all online (this reveal makes no logical sense and no one can ever make it make sense), but he convinces Serena to marry him anyway, because all relationships are exploitive.
In 1942, the Mexican and American governments tried to bring order to this exploitive system by agreeing to the Bracero Program (formally known as the Migrant Labor Agreement), which permitted vetted contract laborers (mainly screened for health problems) to be legal guest workers for a fixed term, usually a few months at a time.
The outrage directed at Mann's work reduced the photographs to evidence of a transparent state of affairs that could readily be decried: her children's nudity in some of the pictures was exploitive and obscene, or the very act of putting her children at the center of Immediate Family somehow made her deficient as a mother.
"The governor has fought for and delivered critical legislation to protect the rights of women everywhere — from nation-leading reforms to combat sexual harassment in the workplace to ending the horrific, exploitive practice of sextortion to the landmark enough is enough law and taking firearms out of the hands of domestic abusers," she said.
I have this one scene in Re-Animator that a lot of people say is very exploitive, and for me, I didn't find it to be anything other than... it was part of the movie and it was a funny scene and it was also a very daring scene, and I was excited to do it.
So I suppose if I was in a movie where it was bikini girls on a beach, with some alien ripping their clothes off, I would feel differently about it but I feel like that was part of a movie that had more to say than a regular slasher movie or an exploitive type of film.
The owners and the players' union should collectively bargain an agreement that would finally pay a fair working wage to players at the developmental level and, even better, enact much-needed cultural change by disavowing the practice of forcing high school graduates into the clutches of the exploitive N.C.A.A. Dumbfounded or dismayed by the ballooning contracts handed out this summer?

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