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- noun The state or quality of being
exploitative .
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Examples
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Take the rest of the 40-point assessment here and see how you score on authority, self-sufficiency, superiority, exhibitionism, exploitativeness, vanity and entitlement.
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At the age of 86, Mrs. Thatcher is living a private life in declining health, which raises the question of intrusiveness, if not outright exploitativeness, on the part of a movie that depicts her, in present tense, as severely diminished by memory loss, if not outright dementia.
'A Separation' Comes Together Exceptionally Joe Morgenstern 2011
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The ingenious conceit of a mystery story in which the quest for the truth is foiled by an Alzheimer's sufferer catalysed a well-plotted drama, executed without exploitativeness and, in Simm's case, played more tenderly than I'd have thought him capable.
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A person with a personality disorder indicated by a pattern of lying, exploitativeness, heedlessness, arrogance, sexual promiscuity, low self-control, and lack of empathy and remorse.
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Only in the penultimate scene, however, do we get the full picture – by which time it's a bit late in the day to set up an earnest debate about the validity of conceptual art or the ruthless exploitativeness of the artist.
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When mutuality, openness and non-exploitativeness are part of the fabric of your whole relationship, emotional and sexual, then sexual/physical pleasure becomes an inner, not just outer experience.
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When mutuality, openness and non-exploitativeness are part of the fabric of your whole relationship, emotional and sexual, then sexual/physical pleasure becomes an inner, not just outer experience.
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When mutuality, openness and non-exploitativeness are part of the fabric of your whole relationship, emotional and sexual, then sexual/physical pleasure becomes an inner, not just outer experience.
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When mutuality, openness and non-exploitativeness are part of the fabric of your whole relationship, emotional and sexual, then sexual/physical pleasure becomes an inner, not just outer experience.
Douglas LaBier: How to Live an 'Inside-Out' Life Douglas LaBier 2010
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When mutuality, openness and non-exploitativeness are part of the fabric of your whole relationship, emotional and sexual, then sexual/physical pleasure becomes an inner, not just outer experience.
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