0 someone who uses other people or things for his or her own profit or advantage -- (出于私利)利用他人的人;剥削者
Once dropped, the leaf represents a source of several fragments that have to be cut on the ground into transportable pieces by the cache exploiters.
They were also attempting to draw in the authorities by explaining that local exploiters were disrupting cultivation at this important time.
However, the costs to third parties of insisting on a minimum wage should figure differently for the state than they do for the would-be exploiter.
The resource is thus inefficiently exploited, since the indifferent exploiter has a marginal productivity that lies strictly below that of his outside opportunity.
What if the large exploiter was present in the pre-existing free-access regime?
Workers will be less likely to disrupt structures in which they share ownership than structures in which the owner is viewed as a distant exploiter.
The government and specifically civil servants considered private entrepreneurs to be mabepari (capitalist exploiters).
Despite being officially discriminated against as ' former exploiters ', large numbers achieved educational and professional success.