词汇 | example_english_exploitation |
释义 | Examples of exploitationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. I deny the right of international financiers, or groups of international financiers, to make their exploitations a burden upon nations. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They show up its faults, its exploitations and its unresolved difficulties. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My view is that the exploitations of the food merchants are a light thing compared with the exploitations of the armament contractors. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They should not be able to put the cost of their international exploitations on the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 On the question of oil coming forward, no commercial exploitations have been shown up yet. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The real basis of the difficulty is that old hatreds, fears and exploitations are now being played out in new circumstances. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think the most appalling exploitations would take place of their own people if we were not there to see reasonably fair play. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They should take the same risks in international exploitations that the private trader takes in a national trade. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The whole world has been mapped out into oil areas and spheres of influence, and no corner of the earth can escape their explorations and exploitations. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Finally, the compulsory insurance view guarantees a minimum for all and freedom from exploitation, but it seems unable to respect the value of non-paternalism. Critics found the relationship antiquated and open to exploitation by negligent landowners. Then, we developed a new application which allows the acquisition and the exploitation of the articular parameters of the exoskeleton. Our work allows the use of the step semantics which enables the exploitation of the inherent concurrency of the system in model checking. While these considerations have some force, the problem with this second alternative is that it does not fully guarantee freedom from exploitation. Fear of future defection and exploitation, then, inhibits agreements in the present. Exploitation of the natural dynamics with changing compliance characteristics can be seen from two points of view. The law prohibits the transfer of rights on future works or for future methods of exploitations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The opportunity exploitation model portrays this unrest as actually strengthening the government's grip on power and minimizing any diversionary incentive. Indeed, racialism was far from a reliable bulwark of the imperial mission, or indeed of the exploitation of other races. There the recently arrived workers had to endure appalling conditions living in overcrowded dwellings as well as derisory wages and exploitation at their workplace. On this basis they will react differently to exploitation. The exploitation of these and other grammatical strategies for discourse purposes, while not given a separate section, is mentioned in passing throughout the discussion. Direct evidence for facultative adoption of less prudent host exploitation strategies (which require that new parasites can detect existing infections) has been difficult to obtain. However, any neglected important issue may appear as a problem during a later life-cycle phase, typically so during system implementation or system exploitation. While politicians and oil magnates argued the case for exploitation, conservationists fought to keep the region pristine. Another potentially effective linking technique involves vocal tessitura, especially the consistent exploitation of prominent high pitches. There is no common property or open access, but a regime that allows for an efficient exploitation of the resource. Besides, the dynamic exploitation of this knowledge is made possible by means of specially conceived deduction mechanisms. Among the latter, the exploitation of lexical knowledge suited for the target domain results an influential factor. Even when such a framework is available, there remain difficult aesthetic and philosophical issues regarding the exploitation of the new art form. Sensitivity to this dynamic may help address the distinction between respectful borrowing and exploitation. Indeed, the fight was on between those activists within the scene and the forces of both law and commercial exploitation. The approach relies on the exploitation of the lexicon structure as a support to smooth possible divergencies between sense annotators and foster coherent choices. A new work inside the circle, without expanding it, would be a mere exploitation of known ideas. Exploitation of more advanced approximation, solution, and integration techniques surely will lead to drastic improvements. I recorded no instances of interactions in which the prospects are simply recipients of exploitation; they all take a proactive stance. Financial exploitation of elders : analysis of risk factors based on county adult protective services data. They are not pristine remnants of a prehistoric era but are artifacts of centuries of forest exploitation by humans. A basic knowledge of capitalism helps appreciate that the music industry is replete with the exploitation of musicians. The federal government has negotiated a variety of arrangements with its constituent units regarding royalty- and profit-sharing from the exploitation of such resources. Other lucrative areas were to be found in land grabbing, urban real estate, and the exploitation of tax loopholes. The economic development of the operatic marketplace depended on the production of works, the control of works, and the exploitation of works. The advantage of this analysis lies in its exploitation of structures already well motivated in many other languages. You're not just in there to do the work : depersonalizing policies and the exploitation of home care worker's labor. There were many stories of exploitation, mismanagement and unfair treatment. Like redundancy exploitation, it uses regularities in the data to provide a basis for induction and prediction. 10. Seasonal movement of people and livestock from one farm to another permitted the exploitation of seasonal water availability and plant growth. They not only lend themselves to scientific research but in particular to a cultural tourist opening up, to meet recreation demands and for commercial exploitation. Indeed, the partnership structure may serve as a façade to conceal an imbalance in power between researchers and the community and to mask underhand exploitation. The usual argument is that cooperation consists in a reduction of virulence; in other words, avirulence is a cooperative restraint in host exploitation. Regrettably, this book does not provide an insight into the raw human experience of exploitation. The priority in this case was undoubtedly the reconstruction of the family line so as to ensure the continuity of exploitation of the land. There is still the requirement for parental consent as a safeguard against the exploitation of children as organ donors. What continues to make conducting ethical research problematic is the real danger of its exploitation for evil purposes. From a care perspective, morality requires not hurting others, condemning all violence and exploitation, and nurturing relationships and connections between persons. In particular, the current indifferent responses of many archaeologists to globalization, class exploitation and n eoliberal capitalism must be questioned. The machine, previously the obedient handyman of deadly exploitation, becomes a constructive element of a new living organism... In other words, with international transfers the forest owner is willing to 'gamble' a bit more on timber revenues by increasing exploitation. Fluctuating prices increase the equilibrium forest stock because, for risk-averse forest owners, marginal utility of exploitation is lower when revenues are uncertain. Meanwhile, rates of resource exploitation and consumption leaped ahead even faster than population growth as the industrial model of development was adopted around the world. However, this problem did not have anything to do with inefficient resource exploitation. More generally, there can be no pretence that the factors determining resource exploitation could be adequately included in empirical estimation. There only seem to exist studies examining the link between debt and deforestation, but none that looks at other forms of natural resource exploitation. If that level of exploitation changes, then there wouldn't be a problem in the first place. As indicated above, in the absence of regulation, resource exploitation is driven by benefits and opportunity costs, be they material or psychological. An individual's shadow wage is a key determinant of the intensity of exploitation in an artisanal fishery. Thus, the book also contains examples of resource under-exploitation, although the opposite is more frequent. Safeguards could be adopted against the possibility of small-farmer exploitation. However, the over-exploitation of forests in surrounding areas is visible. In recent times much has been written on the deliberate exploitation of opaque, high register latinisation for the purposes of propaganda. In particular, considerations of exploitation and freedom do not make a case for or against the minimum wage. Detection and exploitation of markers linked to quantitative traits in farm animals. The next section, on functional aspects, deals largely with exploitation of the spatial diversity which agroforestry systems offer. Secondly, the first decades of the twentieth century were characterized by economic inertia combined with brutal exploitation. The computational issues associated with modelling finite deformation mechanics centre around the exploitation of parallel architectures. Such debates concerning the nature of exploitation of the region have yet to be fully resolved in the absence of detailed palaeosubsistence or settlement data. Two major problems in the theory of design are the formal representation of the available design knowledge and its exploitation for producing feasible design solutions. In fact, the purpose of the analysis is to inspect whether the structure is sufficiently dimensioned to sustain the loads during its exploitation. The production animals are hybrids in which all the desired traits are combined with a full exploitation of heterosis. Prior to colonisation, they are depicted as passive subordinated objects of exploitation, who lack any household or other tasks. At the other end of the spectrum is the institution that takes a more proactive approach to the ownership and exploitation of research. In this perspective industrial child labour seems to appear as an example of exploitation of children handed down by the pre-industrial society. As a consequence, these business groups put pressure on the state to allow them access for the exploitation of these areas. Indeed, a monitoring of the social impact of transplantation technologies is crucial to uncovering the hidden exploitations they mask. Relatives and friends for at least three generations have suffered poverty, discrimination, unemployment, poor education, alcoholism, apathy, internal rivalries, and exploitation. The moral potential of the new generation derives precisely from its immersion in, complicity with, a scene of urban exploitation. At its worst, this leads to outrageous exploitation of former employees, within a highly collaborative framework. What makes this search so distasteful is its unashamed (often shameless) exploitation of suffering, other people's or one's own. In fact, in these cases the division of labour seems to be the product of the exploitation of women by men, rather than its cause. Property changes in nature as private property is introduced, and this type of property becomes the foundation of capitalist exploitation. Nonetheless, the workmen were not necessarily the hapless victims of exploitation. Slavery is, then, under certain conditions, a highly profitable system of exploitation. The transition from unsustainable to sustainable resource use involves a change from exploitation to careful management. Lower oil prices also tend to influence the rate of exploration and exploitation of new oil wells along with reduced investment in energy conservation. Part of the impetus behind this creation and exploitation of feminine desire came from the cloth industry. Exploitation, therefore, should not be imagined away, but recognised as 'the primordial fact of all history' (ibid.). He discerns in the play an intricate exploitation of audience expectations, linked to an ambitiously experimental use of a single plot structure. The economic exploitation of the outside world was regulated by means of the twin concepts of day and night. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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