Word: exploitatively
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...from this aspect of his office and so appears somewhat more imposing and regal than would the former Governor of Arkansas if he were treated like, say, the Prime Minister of Denmark. Nevertheless, as his circumstances this week all too readily indicate, Clinton is not in a position to exploit another quasi-monarchial institution that Presidents have often turned to good advantage: an institution we might call the Summer Palace...
...they can also make somebody's career. "The hope," says Scott Schneider, manager of talent relations for the cable comedy network Comedy Central, "is you'll find the next new big talent that you can exploit." This year the consensus among the development executives seems to be that there are some fantastically funny, very exciting, very, very unique talents here, but none you would necessarily want to put on after Home Improvement...
...STAR will reach an estimated 17 million homes, hotels and restaurants. That will give Murdoch plenty of room to exploit his company's extensive library of films and TV shows from Home Alone to M*A*S*H. Companies such as Turner Broadcasting, Time Warner and Capital Cities/ABC are all exploring ways to enter the Asian TV market without going through STAR...
...Holocaust deniers now have one more tool they can exploit in their constant battle of disinformation. After 50 years, memories of the Holocaust are fading. This is Ryan's legacy from his days at the Department of Justice...
Holocaust deniers now have one more tool they can exploit in their constant battle of disinformation. This is Ryan's legacy from his days at the Department of Justice...