1.3 The ethics of kidfluencers Flashcards
The state of being exposed to something.
The documentary brought e______e to the harsh living conditions.
His e______e to different cultures made him more open-minded.
Exposure
Not showing seriousness.
She was f______t about the important meeting, which annoyed her colleagues. His f______t attitude cost him the opportunity.
Flippant
To influence or affect something.
The new evidence will h___e a b______g o___ the outcome of the trial.
Have a bearing on
By itself or inherently.
The idea is not bad i_ a___ o_ i______f but it needs more work.
Success i_ a___ o_ i______f does not guarantee happiness.
In and of itself
To keep a separation between two things.
It’s important to m______n a p______n b______n work and personal life.
The teacher m______d a p______n b______n her students’ grades and their behavior.
Maintain a partition between
Taking advantage of others unfairly.
The e______e practices of the company were criticized.
The e______e nature of the contract left workers feeling cheated.
Exploitative
Provoking strong emotions or reactions.
His i______y remarks caused a heated argument.
The article was i______y and led to widespread protests.
Inflammatory
A violation of a rule or law.
The student’s t______n resulted in a suspension.
His t______n of ethical guidelines shocked everyone.
Transgression
Morally questionable.
The company’s e______y d______s decisions led to public outrage.
The experiment was e______y d______s and faced criticism.
Ethically dubious
To earn or gather a large amount of something.
The movie r___d i___ millions at the box office.
The company r___d i___ huge profits last quarter.
Rake in
At risk.
His job was o___ t___ l___e after the mistake. The team’s reputation is o___ t___ l___e in this game.
On the line
Present everywhere.
Smartphones have become u______s in modern life.
The Swedes are not alone in finding their language under pressure from the u__________ spread of English.
Ubiquitous
Based on or dependent on something.
The theory is p______d o___ solid evidence.
Her argument was p______d o___ outdated assumptions.
Predicated on
To use something to gain an advantage.
The company l______d its resources to expand globally. He l______d his connections to get the job.
Leverage
To choose not to participate.
She decided to o___ o___ of the project due to personal reasons.
Students can o___ o___ of the program if they wish.
Opt out
A basic belief or idea that supports something.
The u______g a______n was that everyone would agree.
The plan’s failure revealed a flawed u______g a______n.
Underlying assumption
Wicked or criminal.
The n______s plot was uncovered by the detective. His n______s actions shocked the community./
Nefarious