25 adverbs to describe how to exploit

The slaves, the inferiors, the subnormals exist merely to be exploited by them.

This was partly due to the fact that the officials were exploiting the peasant population more ruthlessly than ever.

The chief gainer by the change will be the Magyar peasantry, who have in their own way been exploited by the ruling oligarchy as cruelly as their non-Magyar neighbours.

I do not speak of the humbugs who deliberately exploit the credulity of fools.

Croatia has been exploited economically by the Magyars, and the narrow interests of Budapest have prevented railway development and hampered local industries by skilful manipulation of tariffs and taxation.

After the evening choir the clergy would come and sit in here and read, by the soft green light that filtered through the foliage, the news from the Carlist Camp, and discuss enthusiastically the great exploits of Cabrera, while above, the swallows quite indifferent to human presence, circled and screamed in the clear blue sky.

Peabody and Stevens had ingeniously exploited Langdon at every possible opportunity in relation to the naval base.

(This tradition of government interference in the rise of a community-driven internet is contrasted by the early participation of the UK's Labour government in the funding of internet opportunities there, such as community centres and public timeshare terminals, which were initially exploited mainly by arts collectives, union organisers, and activists.

Having arrived too late to create a real colonial empire of her own, such as those of France and England, she nevertheless succeeded in exploiting her colonies most intelligently.

It was important to the success of their enterprise that his reputation should be intensively exploited among the rich and influential who figured as patrons of the Ravinia season.

All the colonies which are directly subject to English rule are primarily exploited in the interest of English industries and English capital.

While it has been shamefully exploited, as the French say, it has never been scientifically constituted.

For many years after Stephen's death the Turks exploited the Rumanian countries shamelessly, the very candidates for the throne having to pay great sums for Turkish support.

Locke was the first to call attention to general approval as an external mark of moral action, a hint which the Scottish moralists subsequently exploited.

It is the case with every modern nation actually that the outside territories which it exploits most successfully are precisely those of which it does not "own" a foot.

Canada can best serve her own interests and those of the Empire by systematically exploiting this new recruiting-ground.

It is in this way that doctors are everywhere so terribly exploited.

They were chagrined by the flow of viewers away from television programming, but they hoped this shift could be managed and ultimately exploited.

This feeling was undoubtedly exploited by the Japanese for their own purposes.

Here was the Ministry of the Interior appealing for a reduction in taxesa program of strict economywhile new bishoprics were being created and ecclesiastical appropriations swelled for the benefit of the upper clergy; and with no advantage at all, meanwhile, to the proletariat of the soutane, to the poor curates who, to make a bare living, had to practice the most impious worldliness and unscrupulously exploit the house of God!

A series of caverns at the entrance of the valley are vigorously exploited by their owners as "side shows" to this exhibition of natural marvels.

As a widow, grass-green, crepe-black, or only prospective"he suddenly assumed a posture made familiar through the public prints by a widely self-exploited savior of the suffering"there is H-O-P-E!"

If you marry for any reason but lovefor experience, to "complete your nature"without much regard to the man or woman you marry, or to the children you bring into the world, are you not exploiting human nature just as certainly, though not so brutally, as a man who buys a woman in the street?

It is true that Mr. Harrison, Mr. Cleveland, and Mr. McKinley did much in the way of setting aside forest reservations, but chiefly from economic motives; because they believed that the forests should be preserved, both for the timber that they might yield, if wisely exploited, and for their value as storage reservoirs for the waters of our rivers.

She has placed her money and her beautiful land at the disposal of her so-called friendsfor the sake of a mad idea which these friends have cleverly exploited (revanche idée).

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