Word: exploitatively
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...another level, consumer advocates claim to be terrified that as the banking industry consolidates, choice will be curtailed and prices will rise as financial behemoths exploit their new-found market power...
...have too readily accepted the notion that employers will strive to exploit their workers and that only a skein of laws, regulations and codes can prevent enormous suffering. Exploitation, abuse and greed are not inherent elements of the production process. We have sat through Marty Feldstein's mind-numbing lectures and we have read the praise of economic efficiency that so often appears on these editorial pages. But we re unwilling to think only within the bounds of what we have been taught to believe is the "natural" way of the economy...
While historians ponder this question, it is enough to say that Khomeini presided brilliantly over the overthrow of a wounded regime. He was merciless and cunning. His well-advertised piety complemented a prodigious skill in grasping and shaping Iran's complex politics. Most important, he knew how to exploit the feelings of nationalist resentment that characterized his time...
Offensively, the attack will have to play an intelligent game and exploit the Crimson advantage in the midfield. It will need to score plenty of goals against a Princeton defense which is also loaded with talent, featuring two pre-season All-Americans...
...about Titanic--so many Oscars, so few ways to exploit them. No sequel, no spin-offs, no further books, no cologne. Still, there might be one product that could make it. With Jack and Rose doing all that running, swimming, wading and climbing, why not The Titanic Workout Video? Terrell Lambacker, a personal-training manager for Crunch Fitness in New York City, shows us how reacting to an oceangoing disaster could actually lead to a healthy, well-toned physique...