commodifyingの例文
- That's enough commodifying for one person ."
- But these companies are basically commodifying these kids'relationships ."
- Yet the media has persisted in stereotyping, commodifying and misrepresenting women.
- But they're commodifying it, saying it can all be reduced to entertainment.
- Farm Sanctuary argue that commodifying and abolished.
- In his philosophical approaches, Brzozowski rejected all concepts that were commodifying a human being.
- "We are opposed to the commodifying of human materials, " he said.
- However, local news broadcasters are more regularly commodifying local events to provoke titillation and entertainment in viewers.
- Dog training books, classes and television programs proliferated as the process of commodifying the pet dog continued.
- "The labour export program of the Philippine government has been exploiting Filipinos by ` commodifying'them ."
- In an industry that is essentially commodifying creativity, what does it mean if magazine invention is being replaced by brand extension?
- For instance, Facebook makes considerable economic gain from commodifying friendship through the algorithmic conversion of'likes'into advertising sales.
- He supported students he felt were subject to the pressures of a commodifying system, and has been regarded as an inspirational intellectual leader.
- Commodifying the parks for the profit of Canada s national economy as well as conserving the natural areas for public and future use became an integrated method of park creation.
- Other writers view such a relationship as overly commercialized and effectively commodifying literature, and have written about the effect that this may have on impressionable teen readers and teen writers.
- America carries a strong competitive edge into the globalizing economy : our excellence at basic science, creativity at commodifying its findings and business elan in hustling the new products to market.
- After all, the American movie industry has been the world's acknowledged leader in commodifying creativity for much of this century, reducing art to a mass-marketable product.
- A Forum was recently held in Melbourne to stimulate and expand the debate and dialogue about the impact of commodifying the tais because it is a craft grounded in culture and sacred life.
- Abramovich's stance on what he saw as the cheapening, commercialising and commodifying of the Holocaust was articulated in an op-ed he wrote for " The Age ".
- Writing of cloning's potential for commodifying human life and further depersonalizing reproduction, the moral philosopher Leon Kass warned, " Shallow are the souls that have forgotten how to shudder ."