Collocations withexploitation

These are words often used in combination withexploitation.

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capitalist exploitation
Here the movement's strong taboo on tobacco may well have worked as an ideology of resistance against rural capitalist exploitation.
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commercial exploitation
Indeed, the fight was on between those activists within the scene and the forces of both law and commercial exploitation.
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economic exploitation
The economic exploitation of the outside world was regulated by means of the twin concepts of day and night.
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financial exploitation
Financial exploitation of elders : analysis of risk factors based on county adult protective services data.
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form of exploitation
And because this very basic norm of mutually advantageous co-operation is wilfully broken, we say that such free-riding constitutes a form of exploitation.
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illegal exploitation
They are often connected with the illegal exploitation and plundering of raw materials either by insurgent forces or by regular troops and their leaders.
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industrial exploitation
The industrial exploitation of nonhuman animals is conducted by entire human societies.
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potential exploitation
Rather than protecting groups from potential exploitation in research, exclusion or limited access to trial participation was seen as exploitative, harmful, and unjust.
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resource exploitation
Meanwhile, rates of resource exploitation and consumption leaped ahead even faster than population growth as the industrial model of development was adopted around the world.
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ruthless exploitation
Under that scheme, innocent people have been subject, and are still subject, to the most wicked and ruthless exploitation.
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