It was an on-again, off-again relationship based... on mutual exploitation and a common enemy.
The film's surprising twist is its undercurrent of mutual exploitation.
Like many critics, Kennedy sees college "revenue" sports - football and men's basketball - as a swamp of mutual exploitation and bad behavior.
It wasn't mutual love, but mutual exploitation.
Even in marriage, though, she considered sexual relations between men and women to be mutual exploitation.
The Chinese-born author spins a tale of bravery and nobility in an American system built on risk and mutual exploitation.
This class struggle has nothing to do with Marx and everything to do with mutual exploitation.
The merger of his Tawhid and Jihad group with Al Qaeda in 2004 was a case of mutual exploitation.
Cressy felt that cities became "inhabited by rootless, detached people who connect with each other primarily on the basis of mutual exploitation."
Its subject, everyday bravery and nobility in a system built on risk and too often based on mutual exploitation, is delivered straight.