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Nonetheless, the films treats the subject with dignity, does not
exploit
or sensationalize, and recreates enough of the horror to impart a sense of what it must have been like giving it docudramatic value.
To
exploit
those children for the sake of a film is unforgivable.
Following a spree of mysterious mutilations taking place in their town, the local sheriff's department decides to
exploit
the case as a werewolf hunt in order to spark the public's attention.
But, while many Japanese feel (with some justification) that South Korea and, in particular, China,
exploit
the Yasukuni issue to reduce Japan’s influence in the region and to pander to their publics’ strong nationalism, they are missing the point.
The APC was able to
exploit
divisions within the PDP, which were exacerbated by Jonathan’s controversial participation in the 2011 election, to swell its ranks further.
While a hacker and a government can both create information and
exploit
the Internet, it matters for many purposes that large governments can deploy tens of thousands of trained people and have access to vast computing power to crack codes or intrude into other organizations.
Still, there is widespread disaffection today, and clever politicians are eager to
exploit
citizens’ anger.
On the contrary, they make it possible for majorities to
exploit
minorities.
The emotional debates over “shock therapy” vs. gradualism have been replaced by a broad consensus that, while we need to
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windows of political opportunity, not everything can be done at once, and reversal is always a threat.
But setting the correct rate for risk-free assets is difficult when capital flows easily across borders, enabling market participants to
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discrepancies between countries’ rates.
Current problems are the result of evil deeds committed by foreign powers that came only to
exploit.
Do not let the current regime
exploit
them to extend this crisis.”
It is also designing and developing new classes of conventional short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) and medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs), such as the DF-21 – mobile, solid-propellant, longer range, more accurate, and able to
exploit
vulnerabilities in ballistic missile-defense systems.
Of the fossil energy sources - primarily oil - that African countries do exploit, only a quarter is consumed locally.
Families in rural and semi-rural areas often have no choice but to
exploit
what they perceive as a "free" energy source.
But, as in other cases of successful development, what distinguishes them is not the external advantages they possess, but their ability to
exploit
these advantages.
Membership in effective international institutions brought these countries into consequential global policy discussions, while their own capabilities allowed them to
exploit
opportunities in cross-border production and consumption chains.
Three significant factors led to the peace accord: the Colombian armed forces’ increased effectiveness, which enabled them to decimate the FARC’s ranks;Santos’s previous diplomatic groundwork, wherein he repaired Colombia’s previously fraught relations with neighboring Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia, an axis that had long contributed to sustaining the FARC by providing logistical and political support; and, finally, Cuba’s new policy of rapprochement with the United States, which Santos was wise to
exploit
in his own efforts to make peace.
Nearly 50,000 Twitter accounts are propagating these vehicles of hatred, seeking to
exploit
ignorance, intolerance, and divisions within societies.
Extreme nationalists
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the current refugee crisis, in a context of fear and deadly terrorist attacks, to gain large numbers of supporters.
Definition of death as "brain death" allows one to declare breathing beings dead and to eliminate the process of dying, in order to
exploit
the dying as warehouses of spare parts for the living.
But governments, fearing the expense of wage insurance if a lot of people
exploit
it, have not been willing to implement it on a large scale.
The only exceptions seem to be relatively egalitarian and highly homogeneous nation-states such as South Korea, where there are no obvious social, ideological, ethnic, or linguistic divisions for autocrats of either kind – illiberal or undemocratic – to
exploit.
We should not be surprised if someone eventually tries to tweak the content of pornography to
exploit
Americans’ cultural proclivities on behalf of other products, causes, or even political candidates.
Beyond the direct danger of further casualties, there is the growing fear among populations, which populist politicians are eagerly attempting to
exploit.
The African Union and the EU must address the challenges raised by migration together, in particular the need to crack down on the criminal gangs that ruthlessly
exploit
desperate and vulnerable people.
The Uruguay round promised the elimination of quotas in 2004, enabling many developing countries to
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another area of comparative advantage.
The PPP bandwagon has three essential components: an explosion in infrastructure finance (backed by pension and other large funds); the creation of “pipelines” of lucrative mega-PPP projects to
exploit
countries’ raw materials; and the dismantling of environmental and social safeguards.
The second question concerns China, which has not hesitated to
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legal grey areas unregulated by the WTO to advance its economic and geopolitical interests.
Canada’s oil sands are expensive to exploit, highly polluting, and far from markets.
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