Money is raised chiefly by publicising highly exploitable incidents, often of lawbreaking. |
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The country now has less than 18 billion tons of exploitable iron ore reserves with a tenor below 30 per cent. |
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As we noted here, opportunists will always arise to exploit an exploitable situation. |
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Enzymes produced by extremophiles are also highly exploitable in the biocatalytic industry. |
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We were supposed to become unthinking, obedient, silent and submissive so as to be governable, exploitable and harmless. |
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If there is exploitable gas, then they will speak to us again in due course about bringing it ashore. |
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Yet entrepreneurs and corporations are now developing ingenious ways to turn these natural commons into exploitable property. |
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Organizations can submit their exploitable results by filling in the on line form. |
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Put differently, predictability that exists in a population may not be exploitable in real time. |
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The Results Service publishes information about exploitable results of EU funded research and development projects in a wide range of fields. |
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Hackers will find and attack the weakest and most easily exploitable point of a network. |
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Of the three warfare disciplines, the underwater battle is still the one that is most exploitable by an adversary. |
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The American public is just another exploitable commodity, much like your natural resources. |
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Being an abridged version of a shareware software, this small game is exploitable in the good sense. |
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The complexity of technology reflects the measures that have had to be introduced to counter the exploitable flaws in previously 'secure' internet protocols, so it's important to learn how to use them. |
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The empire was in a state of decay a highly exploitable condition. The Qing regime still saw itself as supreme on the planet, because for so long it had evidently been so. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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Based on finds and some of the site exploitation that went on during the operation, any insurgents in the area that did manage to get out had to do so in a hurry because they left exploitable material behind. |
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There are 150,000 hectares of forest in the state, which about half theoretically exploitable. |
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Published 10 times per year in English, it provides regular updates on the research conducted by EU-funded projects, with a specific emphasis on the market-ready, exploitable technologies they have developed. |
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The tentpole movie is an attraction popular and exploitable enough to prop up the entire moviegoing tent for several weeks or even months. |
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Oil exploration also began, with indications of possible commercially exploitable deposits in the Falklands basin. |
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When a film is highly exploitable as a commercial property, its ancillary revenues can dwarf its income from direct film sales. |
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Uganda wished to underscore the need to seek innovative and practical ways to fight poverty, which provided a fertile ground for terrorists seeking exploitable recruits. |
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Taylor is aware of the perception that he is the innocent, exploitable babe in the woods of the Geelong defence. |
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Publishing information on other permits would sharply reduce the possibility of displacing permits or exploitable zones and other nontransparent, non-competitive processes that could undermine forest resource sustainability. |
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Over time more and more Hispanics had become economically vulnerable and eminently exploitable, a fact attributable in large part to American immigration policy. |
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Densely settled populations, for example, were more easily exploitable and profitable as slave labor. |
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African slavery had existed long before Europeans discovered it as an exploitable means of creating an inexpensive labour force for the colonies. |
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The British Empire set foot in the region's most exploitable and promising lands acquiring what is today Uganda, and Kenya. |
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That was the standard picture, one that gave Europe a pretext for claiming the continent as its own and carving it up into surveyable, exploitable pieces. |
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As for northern pike and whitefish, the loss in exploitable biomass would be felt mostly in the sector downstream of the cutoff point, particularly in the territories of the Lake Duhamel and Pavillon Boréal outfitters. |
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It is clear that an easily exploitable energy source is needed to give a boost to local activities and support self-sustaining economic growth in Europe. |
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Currently, especially the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in the north is considered to be an unexplored area that has the potential to hold exploitable gold deposits. |
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The Andes Mountains host large ore and salt deposits and some of their eastern fold and thrust belt acts as traps for commercially exploitable amounts of hydrocarbons. |
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