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Aid, rather than serving as a means to build a sustainable system, and food aid in particular, has become part of Sudan's exploitative political economy.
As Tom gets more possessive and his exploitative objectives become fully realized, Lea gets in far over her head and the overt nature of this cautionary tale is delivered in bracing, unflinching fashion.
Eisenstein shoots reflections, brings still photos to life and dramatically captures the ill-fated attempt of workers to rise against their exploitative employers.
Source: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/criterion-channel/best-movies-on-criterion-channel/
If you were to boil down the range of complaints to a single charge, it was that Donaldson had paid for the operations only for the attention — that the entire exercise was cynical and exploitative.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/12/magazine/mrbeast-youtube.html
Instead, it was influenced entirely by past serial killers and their crimes, rather than a Poughkeepsie tapes killer, as well as the exploitative contents of snuff films.
Source: https://screenrant.com/poughkeepsie-tapes-movie-true-story-real-fiction-explained/
In Sudan's exploitative political economy, raiding, displacement and the restriction of food supplies yields benefits from selling grain at high prices while buying cheap livestock, and labour.
“It was exploitative, it dehumanized Black people, it expropriated their labor and wealth for generations to come.
Just because it’s legal it doesn’t mean it’s not exploitative.”
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/sexual-consent-age-russell-brand-b2415039.html
Lawmakers are introducing Japan's first laws against taking sexually exploitative photos or videos of others without consent.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-65453384?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Meanwhile, SAG-AFTRA members voted unanimously on Monday to authorize a strike against the video game industry, citing concerns including “the exploitative uses of AI and lagging wages.”
Source: https://deadline.com/2023/09/actors-strike-sag-aftra-studios-could-meet-soon-1235556499/
She tactfully reveals the exploitative nature of the industry.
The agency proposed a new rule that would prohibit employers from imposing noncompete agreements on their workers, a practice it called exploitative and widespread, affecting some 30 million American workers.
The emergence of biofabrication as a science shows that design need not be wasteful and exploitative.
Source: https://thehoya.com/climate-matters-adopt-green-fashion/
The minister detailed disturbing new evidence tying drug traffickers to the exploitative ‘gota a gota’ loan system, where lenders charge excessive interest rates and use violent collection tactics.
Source: https://ticotimes.net/2023/09/21/costa-rica-links-gota-a-gota-shark-loans-to-organized-crime
There's Something About Miriam has been widely described as 'cruel' and 'exploitative', and a similar format is yet to be reproduced anywhere in the world.
“The restoration of the age long banned Italo and Ocho festival by the exploitative British Colonial Govt which was restored by Governor Bello after 63 years in 2018.
The silver fox at least dispels the damaging and exploitative idea that there’s somehow a crisis in masculinity.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/grey-hair-men-silver-fox-b2343532.html
“They can bring in three or four bills about how loud you can shout at a protest,” she says, “but the fact that £100m of taxpayers money, just in Birmingham, is being spent on this terrible exploitative accommodation never gets a mention.”
They never lose a single opportunity to say how artist friendly they are but in reality they are the most exploitative.”
Unfortunately, while it’s easy to criticize the rich for being entitled, exploitative and/or clueless, those of us who eat like “regular” folks aren’t doing much better.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/12/dining/most-read-food-stories.html