Word: exploitative
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...trial and retrial in a Soviet-espionage case personified the explosive political and class conflicts of the time, serving as the first morality play of the red-baiting era. And the case gave one of its investigators, Congressman Richard Nixon, the national prominence he would later exploit to pursue higher office...
While some students surely exploit the possibilities for deception which lie within the process, others emphasize the long-term ramifications of being honest with oneself...
...past, defenders have been able to stifle the perimeter players' ability to move the puck around the zone. Harvard is hoping that it will be able to exploit the opposing teams' lack of respect for play down...
...Sunday, the Minutemen would do well to exploit one of the Crimson's few weaknesses, its tendency to be beaten on fast counterattacks down the wing. Defenders Erin Lynch (12 assists) and Erica Iverson (five goals, four assists) must spring the ball quickly out of the back to make sure that Kurowski, Lightning and midfielder Sandy Shimogaki the scoring chances they will need to help the Minutemen advance to the second round...
Winning by a narrow margin in his two House races, Hinchey may be too liberal for this rural midstate district. He supports strong environmental regulation, the pro-choice movement and AIDS funding. Opponent Sue Wittig is trying to exploit Hinchey's liberal soft spot, but he is counting on Ithaca, home to Cornell University, and the labor centers of Binghamton to send him back to Washington...